• Co' Cola was: Extra Sweet

    From Dave Drum@1:218/700 to Ben Collver on Mon Oct 27 04:00:20 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Title: Onion Soup w/Coke
    7 oz Coca-Cola(original bottle) *
    * Nearly impossible to find. Substitute a "mini Coke" in the 7 1/2 oz size.

    I've been told that Mexican Coke can be found on Scamazon and in
    Mexican grocery stores. Here's a recipe for OpenCola. Just like Coke,
    it does *not* contain any kola nut.

    Also Wally World, Target, Kroger, Lowes, Costco, Home Depot, etc. I get mine at Sav-A-Lot (discount.no-frills stupormarkup) or Dollar Generous.

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    Title: OpenCola Version 1.1.3
    Categories: Beverages
    Yield: 24 Liters

    Here's the original from:
    ttps://vintageamericancocktails.com/coca-cola-recipe/

    With links to the NPR archived broadcast.

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    Title: Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe
    Categories:
    Yield: 24 servings

    MMMMM---------------------7X FLAVOR BASE-----------------------------
    8 oz Everclear (190 High Proof
    - Neutral Spirit)
    1/5 ts Orange oil
    1/3 ts Lemon oil
    1/10 ts Nutmeg oil
    1/10 ts Coriander oil
    1/10 ts Cinnamon oil
    1/10 ts Neroli oil

    MMMMM---------------IMITATION COCA LEAF EXTRACT----------------------
    6 oz Evercleaar
    4 tb Yerba mate
    2 tb Bay leaf

    MMMMM-------------------1886 COCA-COLA SYRUP-------------------------
    14 oz Hot water
    3 c White sugar
    1 ts Citric acid
    2 ts Lime juice
    400 mg Caffeine
    2 1/2 oz Imitation Coca Leaf Extract
    2 ts Caramel coloring
    1 tsp Vanilla extract
    1/3 ts 7x Flavor Base

    MMMMM---------------------1886 COCA-COLA-----------------------------
    2 oz Coca-Cola syrup
    1/5 ts Acid phosphate
    10 oz Soda water

    In a large, heat-resistant mixing bowl, combine white
    sugar, citric acid, hot water, lime juice, caffeine, and
    caramel coloring.

    In a glass jar, combine a high-proof neutral spirit,
    orange oil, lemon oil, nutmeg oil, coriander oil,
    cinnamon oil, and neroli oil. Blend the oil and ethanol
    mixture.

    Add 30 drops (1.5 mLs) of 7x coca-cola flavor to the
    syrup.

    Add vanilla extract to the syrup.

    To make a drink combine 2 oz (60 mLs) Coca-Cola Syrup,
    0.2 tsp (1 ml) acid Phosphate, and 10 oz (300 mLs) Soda
    Water.

    John Pemberton (the actual originator)

    RECIPE FROM: https://vintageamericancocktails.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to Dave Drum on Mon Oct 27 07:53:23 2025
    Re: Co' Cola was: Extra Sweet
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Mon Oct 27 2025 04:00 am

    Here's the original from: https://vintageamericancocktails.com/coca-cola-recipe/
    With links to the NPR archived broadcast.
    Title: Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe Categories:

    Thanks! I am unlikely to ever make soda, but i think this kind of
    recipe is cool.

    Do you know the difference between Mexican Coke and Original Coke?

    Also, i've noticed some recipes have a caret (^) symbol at the end
    of the title. Do you know what this means?

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    Title: Honey Coconut Oat Bars
    Categories: Granola, Snacks
    Yield: 14 Bars

    1 c Rolled oats
    1 c Flour
    1/2 c Brown sugar
    2/3 c Shredded unsweetened coconut
    1/2 c Butter
    3 tb Honey
    1 tb Water
    1/2 ts Baking soda

    Preparation time: 10 minutes
    Cooking time: 20 minutes

    Preheat oven to 325?F.

    Grease an 11x7" pan and set aside.

    In a large bowl combine oats, flour, coconut, and brown sugar. Set
    aside.

    In a medium saucepan over medium heat stir together butter, honey, and
    water until the butter is melted. Remove from heat and stir in the
    baking soda.

    Add butter mixture to the rolled oats mixture and mix well.

    Transfer batter to the prepared pan and press it down firmly.

    Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown and set.

    Cool before cutting into 14 even bars.

    Recipe by Aimee Geroux

    Recipe FROM: <https://extremecouponingmom.ca/honey-coconut-oat-bars/>

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Ben Collver on Mon Oct 27 11:46:24 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Do you know the difference between Mexican Coke and Original Coke?

    These days, Mexican soda uses real cane sugar instead of HFCS commonly
    used here in the US.

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    Title: Creamy Spam Broccoli Casserole
    Categories: Casserole, Spam
    Yield: 8 Servings

    Vegetable cooking spray
    1 pk Elbow macaroni (7 oz.)
    2 c Frozen cut broccoli, thawed
    -and drained
    1 cn Spam Lite, cubed (12 oz.)
    1/2 c Chopped red bell pepper
    2 c Skim milk
    2 tb Cornstarch
    1/4 ts Pepper
    1 c Shredded fat-free cheddar
    -cheese
    3/4 c Soft bread crumbs
    2 ts Margarine, melted

    Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a 2 quart casserole with vegetable
    cooking spray. Cook macaroni according to package directions; drain.
    In casserole combine macaroni, broccoli, Spam and red pepper. In a
    small saucepan, stir together milk, cornstarch, and pepper until
    cornstarch is dissolved. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly, until
    thickened. Reduce heat to low. Add cheese; stir until melted. Stir
    sauce into Spam mixture. Combine bread crumbs and margarine; sprinkle
    on top of casserole. Bake 40 minutes or until thoroughly heated.
    Serves 8. Nutritional Information Per Serving: Calories 263, Protein
    18, Carbohydrate 30g, Fat 8g, Cholesterol 37mg, Sodium 632mg.

    SOURCE:*The Great Taste of Spam Cookbook, By Hormel Foods Corp.
    POSTED BY: Jim Bodle

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Ben Collver on Tue Oct 28 05:02:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Here's the original from: https://vintageamericancocktails.com/coca-cola-recipe/
    With links to the NPR archived broadcast.
    Title: Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe Categories:

    Thanks! I am unlikely to ever make soda, but i think this kind of
    recipe is cool.

    Do you know the difference between Mexican Coke and Original Coke?

    Nothing specific. Mexican Coke tastes the way I remember the Coke for my
    youth used to taste. But other than the containers being sized in mL vs
    Oz I haven't a clew.

    Also, i've noticed some recipes have a caret (^) symbol at the end
    of the title. Do you know what this means?

    I have no earthly idea unless it's a recipe entered/posted by Carolyn
    Shaw. Her recipes *always* had that symbol. I think t was an identity
    tag or it helped her sort her MM base for *her* recipes.

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    Title: 16th-Street Stew^
    Categories: Stews, Beef, Vegetables
    Yield: 4 Servings

    1 1/2 lb Ground beef
    1 md Chopped onion
    4 sl Bacon; diced
    1 lg Chopped bell pepper
    3 lg Potatoes; peeled, diced
    2 ts Mustard
    3 Beef bouillon cubes
    1/4 ts Pepper
    2 c Boiling water
    6 tb Vinegar

    Brown meat, onion, bacon and green pepper; drain. Stir
    in remaining ingredients. Simmer until potatoes are
    tender, over low heat, about 45 mins.

    Taste of Home Ground Beef Collection 1996 Edition

    Shared by Carolyn Shaw 12-95

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Sean Dennis on Tue Oct 28 06:10:00 2025
    Sean Dennis wrote to Ben Collver <=-

    Do you know the difference between Mexican Coke and Original Coke?

    These days, Mexican soda uses real cane sugar instead of HFCS commonly used here in the US.

    For the first time in over 40 years, Coca-Cola is bringing back a cane sugar–sweetened version of its iconic soda to the U.S. this fall. The
    move marks a nostalgic shift for the beverage giant, which famously
    replaced real sugar with high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) in the early
    1980s due to rising costs. Now, amid growing consumer demand for
    simpler, more natural ingredients, Coke’s return to cane sugar taps into
    both retro appeal and modern wellness trends.

    https://tinyurl.com/3yjnehet

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    Title: Russian Beef Stroganoff
    Categories: Beef, Stews, Mushrooms, Dairy, Pasta
    Yield: 6 Servings

    1 1/2 lb Chuck or round steak;
    - boneless
    3 tb Flour
    1 ts Salt
    2 tb Oil
    1/2 c Onion; fine chopped
    1 cl Garlic; minced
    1/2 c Coca-Cola
    1/4 c Water
    2 tb Flour
    1/2 c Water
    1 tb Worcestershire sauce
    4 oz Can mushrooms w/liquid
    1 c Sour cream
    2 tb Parsley; minced
    Mashed potatoes, noodles,
    - or rice; cooked and hot

    Cut beef into 1/2" strips; put in a plastic bag with 3
    tablespoons of flour and the salt. Shake until the meat
    is evenly coated.

    In a heavy skillet or Dutch oven, heat oil/shortening,
    add the meat strips and brown slowly, stirring often.
    Add onion, garlic, Coca-Cola, and 1/4 cup of water; mix
    well. Cover and simmer 30 to 45 minutes or until the
    meat is fork-tender.

    In a bowl, mix the 2 tablespoons of flour with the 1/2
    cup of water until smooth. Stir into the meat along with
    the Worcestershire sauce and the undrained mushrooms.
    Stir and cook until thickened, 2 - 3 minutes. (If making
    ahead for reheating later, do not add the sour cream now.
    Reheat, then complete the recipe directions.)

    Stir in the sour cream and heat gently just until the
    gravy simmers. Sprinkle with parsley and serve over
    potatoes, noodles, or rice.

    Makes 6 servings

    Recipe: "International Cooking with Coca-Cola", a give-away
    pamphlet from The Coca-Cola Company 1981

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  • From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to Dave Drum on Tue Oct 28 07:26:14 2025
    Re: Co' Cola
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Tue Oct 28 2025 05:02 am

    I have no earthly idea unless it's a recipe entered/posted by Carolyn
    Shaw. Her recipes *always* had that symbol. I think t was an identity tag or it helped her sort her MM base for *her* recipes.

    Thanks for resolving that mystery for me!

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    Mystery Pizza

    Recipe By : Nancy Alexander (PBJF04B)
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Pizza

    Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
    -------- ------------ --------------------------------
    1/3 c Ricotta cheese -- part skim
    1/4 c Tomato paste
    1/4 ts Oregano
    2 tb Mushrooms
    3/4 oz Mozzarella
    3 tb Flour

    In small bowl, blend ricotta & flour. Place in center of small
    sprayed baking pan. Spread in 7" circle, mounding edges. Bake about
    20 minutes at 350?F. In small bowl, combine tomato paste, oregano,
    and Worcestershire sauce. Spoon over crust. Top with mushrooms &
    cheese. Bake about 10 minutes at 350?F.

    Exchanges: 1 Bread, 1 Vegetable, 2 Protein

    Formatted by: Joyce Burton (PDPP83A)


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  • From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to Ben Collver on Wed Oct 29 06:50:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I have no earthly idea unless it's a recipe entered/posted by Carolyn Shaw. Her recipes *always* had that symbol. I think t was an identity tag or it helped her sort her MM base for *her* recipes.

    Thanks for resolving that mystery for me!

    When looking for background (and more recipes) I learned that Carolyn
    was a cookbook author and had made videos of some of her stuff.

    https://www.astray.com/recipes/?show=Ancient+grain+pasta%5E

    * Exported from MasterCook *

    Mystery Pizza

    Recipe By : Nancy Alexander (PBJF04B)
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Pizza

    I bought a CD of Monster Cook software - which remains unopened as I
    prefer the Meal Master format.

    This ought to be right up your street ....

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    Title: Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies^
    Categories: Vegan, Grains, Fruits, Cookies, Snacks
    Yield: 24 cookies

    4 oz Vegan butter; room temp
    1 c (packed) lt brown sugar
    1/3 c Granulated sugar; (opt)
    1 vegan "egg" *
    1/2 c No sugar added applesauce
    1 1/2 ts Pure vanilla extract
    1 1/2 c Old fashioned oats; NOT
    - quick cook oatmeal
    1 c Raisins; firmly packed
    1 1/2 c A-P flour
    1 1/2 ts Ground cinnamon
    1 ts Baking soda
    1/2 ts Salt

    * Bob's Red <ill egg replacer (follow directions for 1
    whole egg)

    Set oven @ 350oF/175oC

    Sift the flour, cinnamon, baking soda and salt, set
    aside. Make the vegan egg according to the
    manufacturer's instructions, set aside.

    Using a stand mixer or hand mixer, cream the butter and
    sugar(s) together. Add the vegan egg, applesauce,
    vanilla extract and oatmeal. Mix to combine. Scrape down
    the sides and bottom of the bowl. Add the dry ingredient
    mixture and raisins. Mix just until the dough comes
    together.

    Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Use a small
    cookie scoop to portion each cookie two to three inches
    apart. Use a fork to gently press the cookies. Bake for
    13 minutes. Once done, cool the cookies on a rack or
    place the parchment paper, with the cookies on it,
    directly on a countertop to cool. Store in an airtight
    container.

    Yield: 20 - 24 cookies

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.gdseasoning.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to Dave Drum on Wed Oct 29 06:50:54 2025
    Re: Re: Mystery Carets
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Wed Oct 29 2025 06:50 am

    This ought to be right up your street ...
    Title: Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies^

    With caret!

    Unfortunately, the oven here has been non-working for quite some time...


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    Fudge Oatmeal (No Bake) Cookies

    Recipe By : Randy Rigg
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Cookies

    Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
    -------- ------------ --------------------------------
    Dough:
    2 c Granulated sugar
    1/2 c Cocoa
    1/2 c Milk
    1/2 c Butter
    1 ds Salt
    Base:
    1 tb Vanilla
    3 c Quick oats -- uncooked
    1/2 c Peanut butter

    Combine dough ingredients. Bring to a boil and boil hard for
    1 minute. Remove from fire and add 1 tb of vanilla. Pour into a
    bowl containing 3 cups of raw oatmeal (quick) and 1/2 cup of peanut
    butter. Mix well. Drop quickly by tablespoons onto waxed paper.


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  • From Dave Drum@1:124/5016 to Ben Collver on Thu Oct 30 06:19:51 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    This ought to be right up your street ...
    Title: Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies^

    With caret!

    Unfortunately, the oven here has been non-working for quite some
    time...

    That's a shame. So many thiings one can do with an oven. When I lived in
    the tin can I has a double-stack wall mount oven separate from the cook
    top (stove). Gave that up when I ditched the redneck ranch for a *real*
    house - with a more conventional stove w/oven on the bottom.

    Still, it beats no oven. Have you considered a toaster" oven. Best Buy
    was offering a "The bella PRO 12-in-1 6-Slice Toaster Oven + 33-qt. Air
    Fryer with French Doors gives you the same deep-fried taste without the
    fat! Air fry technology uses high intensity hot air to bake, brown, and
    crisp your favorite fried foods with little to no oil." for U$150.

    I'm hoping Santy Pants will have one fall out his sleigh this year.
    Even tho I'm short on counter space.

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    Fudge Oatmeal (No Bake) Cookies

    Recipe By : Randy Rigg
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Cookies

    Somebody messed about with this recipe. Randy only ever posted Meal
    Master formatted recipe. And his trademark quantity was *ALWAYS^ 3
    servings. 'TwAS almost a joke.

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    Title: Poor Man's Lobster II
    Categories: Five, Seafood
    Yield: 3 Servings

    3 qt Water
    1/2 c Salt
    1/2 c Sugar
    4 lb Cod; in 6 or 8 pieces
    Butter

    Bring water, salt and sugar to boiling; remove from heat
    and add cod. Cover and let stand for 15 minutes. Drain
    carefully; pat dry with paper towels.

    Place cod on foil lined broiler pan or 15" X 10" X 1"
    pan. Butter generously; broil 3" to 4" from heat until
    lightly browned.

    Serve immediately with melted butter.

    Randy Rigg

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to Dave Drum on Thu Oct 30 06:46:11 2025
    Re: Re: Mystery Carets
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Thu Oct 30 2025 06:19 am

    Still, it beats no oven. Have you considered a toaster" oven?

    Yes, and someone offered to give one to me. It would just be a matter of making space for it.

    Somebody messed about with this recipe. Randy only ever posted Meal Master formatted recipe. And his trademark quantity was *ALWAYS^ 3 servings.
    'TwAS almost a joke.

    Interesting... i found that recipe in MC format on recipesource.com.
    Here's my conversion to Meal Master format, complete with 3 servings.

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    Title: Fudge Oatmeal (No Bake) Cookies
    Categories: Cookies
    Yield: 3 Servings

    2 c Granulated sugar
    1/2 c Cocoa
    1/2 c Milk
    1/4 lb Butter
    1 ds Salt

    Combine ingredients. Bring to a boil and boil hard for 1 minute.
    Remove from fire and add 1 tb vanilla. Pour into a bowl containing
    3 cups raw oatmeal (quick) and 1/2 cup peanut butter. Mix well.
    Drop quickly by tablespoons onto waxed paper.

    Recipe by Randy Rigg

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