merrijoy
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Me too. Sorry I missed that you had lost 40 lbs and Rich has lost 50 lbs!! That''s just fantastic!Date: 5/15/2007 2:28:30 AM
Author: Lorelei
Alj I just wanted to congratulate you and your Husband with your great success - that is incredible progress!!!![]()
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My fave dessert. Even better with Vanilla ice cream.....Date: 5/15/2007 10:52:41 AM
Author: Ellen
Since I see I''m not the only one who enjoys this little pleasure, thought I''d post my recipe for Pecan Pie. I''ve not seen another one like it, and I find it delish.![]()
Melt together (I use the microwave for this) in large bowl:
1 stick butter
1 c. sugar (I actually use a tad less)
1 c. Mrs. Buttersworth Syrup
Beat in:
3 large eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1 c. pecans
Pour in uncooked pie shell of your choice and bake at 325 for 45-60 min. (til crust is nice golden brown)
Enjoy!
Is that a maple syrup, Mrs Buttersworth?Date: 5/15/2007 10:52:41 AM
Author: Ellen
Since I see I'm not the only one who enjoys this little pleasure, thought I'd post my recipe for Pecan Pie. I've not seen another one like it, and I find it delish.![]()
Melt together (I use the microwave for this) in large bowl:
1 stick butter
1 c. sugar (I actually use a tad less)
1 c. Mrs. Buttersworth Syrup
Beat in:
3 large eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1 c. pecans
Pour in uncooked pie shell of your choice and bake at 325 for 45-60 min. (til crust is nice golden brown)
Enjoy!
Newp.Date: 5/15/2007 11:00:06 AM
Author: merrijoy
My fave dessert. Even better with Vanilla ice cream.....![]()
But is there a calorie count on this?
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lol You and that smiley.Date: 5/15/2007 11:03:16 AM
Author: Lorelei
Is that a maple syrup, Mrs Buttersworth?Pie sounds scrummy....![]()
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Date: 5/15/2007 11:06:54 AM![]()
Author: Ellen
lol You and that smiley.Date: 5/15/2007 11:03:16 AM
Author: Lorelei
Is that a maple syrup, Mrs Buttersworth?Pie sounds scrummy....![]()
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No Lorelei, it tastes just tastes buttery and sweet.![]()
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Yes, I completely agree. Someone on got a .25 pendant from BN (I think for her 25th b-day, but I can''t remember who) and the proportions look just right. When I look at the WF pics, the bezel looks really thick for the size stone I''ll be getting. On the plus side I guess that will make the pendant look bigger! I guess I can ask them if they can order a different stock bezel - maybe adwar or stuller makes a thinner one that they can order. Do you think that a .33 ish pendant will look substantial enough to notice in a bezel? My earrings are .34 ea.Date: 5/15/2007 12:29:35 PM
Author: Mara
Oh no I don''t think I could have returned the pendant after having it modified. But the overall $$ outlay was not that much, so I wouldn''t have returned it anyway...esp since it was as gift. And I knew my sister would love it.I actually have looked at the BN thin bezel pendant previously as well and when I talked to WF about it originally, their initial comment was that the BN thin bezel might not be that quality based on how low priced it was. I never have seen the BN thin bezel in person but I agree that I like it as well. But I think that the ''thin bezel'' idea also depends on how large the stone is. Put a 1c into a stock bezel and the bezel is going to look a lot thinner than a .30c stone or similar. So not sure how ''accurate'' the BN picture is, if that makes sense. Do you know?![]()
gracias! Yes, it was your neck pics that made me decide that the bezel was the way to go!Date: 5/15/2007 12:40:08 PM
Author: Mara
Yes I think it''d be substantial enough, you did see my neck pictures right? I had a picture with both her necklace and my solitaire on as well. My sister''s .15c in the thinner bezel looks basically like my .38c Regent solitaire with no bezel. So a ~.35c stone would be probably visually more like a .50c solitaire w/no bezel?
For me it''s about proportions too. I just don''t like a lot of metal overwhelming the stone, it should ''add'' to the piece not take it over in my opinion. I''d see what WF can get in as thin as possible without having to modify...and go from there!
So our friend's we are going to tonight just informed me we will pick up Outback Steakhouse. Their website has a section for diets and has a healthy weight loss section, but it does not list calories. What would you guys get/do?
This is so unlike me to care, I would usually just go with it, but I have been doing so well during the week, I don't want to blow it.
Thanks,
Is that all??!Date: 5/15/2007 12:19:31 PM
Author: Mara
i''m just going to ignore that pecan pie recipe..definitely doesn''t belong in the WWT!! i love pecan pie, but i would probably never make it...it''s just too tasty and i probably would eat the whole pie tin. oh, if you add up ellen''s recipe and divide it amongst about 8 pie servings, it works out to be about 560 cals per slice. hope that helps.better than a local restaurant''s pie which is more like 1000 including the scoop of ice cream lol. lorelei, mrs butterworth''s is a fake maple syrup that is popular here...i am not a real maple syrup fan so this is what have used previously on pancakes before getting into the sugar free stuff...it''s something like 220 cals per 1/4c if not a little more. it is very buttery tasting!![]()