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Saturday, July 25, 2020
Fluffy Baked Omelet
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I am pretty sure I learned how to make a fluffy omelette in home ec as well. That was also where the basic hotdish reciepe cem form, though in the Tightwad Gazette books she writes the same more or less. A starch, a protein, a binder, and a topping-and if you want a vegetable and a "goodie".
ReplyDeleteThose were great classes we took in Home Ec. Those classes today are nothing like we took back then. I learned to sew real clothes in class and made several outfits for myself and my niece. I remember the basic hotdish too. Those were good times. :)
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DeleteThat picture and recipe is making me drool.
ReplyDeleteThank you. The ham really makes this dish.
DeletePlease send one my way...it looks scrumptious :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the recipe.
Hugs,
~Jo
Thank you, Jo. You're welcome. I know you're missing Oliver. My heart goes out to you.
DeleteSound totally yummy! You could add about anything.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cheryl. You sure could add anything. I didn't feel like cutting up an onion, but I did add onion powder.
DeleteI had not thought of Home Ec in a long time. I had it in Jr.high and really did like the cooking part, but I hated sewing. It is still not one of my favorite things to do.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the sewing part and took three years of it and not as many food classes. I really wish now I had taken the cake decorating classes, but I guess in the end the sewing has helped me more down through the years.
DeleteHome ec good memories and some bad....
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean, Kim.
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