-=> Quoting Michael Loo to Dave Drum <=-
Re: Communion wine
DD> mixed 50 - 50 w/water.
ML> Not honest-to-goodness Catholics ... just has to have a token
ML> amount of water in it (I am still doubtful that this is
ML> mandatory
It's certainly not done by Canadian Catholics, especially the
French ones in Quebec. The amount of water used, if any, was just a
few drops. Roslind says she occasionally tasted watered down wine
but that was at services when more people than anticipated joined
the communion line or when the priest held two services in a row
instead of just one.
We can thank Quebecers not only for refusing to adulterate their
wine but for resisting prohibition of both alcohol and raw milk
cheeses.
The last of the poultry recipes using corn and peas together:
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Title: Pilgrim Pie
Categories: Vegetables, Turkey, Potatoes, Pies, Corn
Yield: 6 Servings
4 c Turkey; cooked chunks
-(about 1 lb 4 oz)
1 c Frozen peas;
1 c Frozen corn;
2 1/4 c Leftover turkey gravy
1/4 c Chives; snipped
1 1/2 c Thyme leaves; dried
4 c Leftover mashed potatoes
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In a large bowl, mix turkey, peas,
corn, gravy, to 2 tablespoons of chives and thyme. Turn into a
shallow 2-12 to 3-quart baking dish, set aside. In microwave-safe
dish, warm potatoes on High; mix remaining chives. Cover turkey
mixture with potatoes. Place on a baking sheet. bake in the
center of a 400 degree oven about 25 minutes until turkey mixture
is bubbly and potatoes are brown.
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Food Section, Nov. 20, 1994
Recipe from: The Potato Board.
Posted by: Nancy O'Brion
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Cheers
Jim
... "Legal" & "moral" are not synonymous. Nor are "illegal" & "immoral."
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