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Patricia ,,, yes please will give it a try .......
Yes Jean is was , but it wasn't open end of season , lots of places were shut ,,,, would haveloved to buy some glass but sad too late all closed ...... M
Yes Jean is was , but it wasn't open end of season , lots of places were shut ,,,, would haveloved to buy some glass but sad too late all closed ...... M
have a great day .......
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Margaret and for anybody else, here is the recipe I used:
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Yield: 6 - Slices
Tomato Pie Recipe:
Fresh tomatoes in a pie crust somehow just doesn't sound right does it? Well, if you've never tried Tomato Pie, you are in for one more delicious treat. You can use a store bought crust for convenience. Like me, I'm sure you'll be wondering where this awesome dish has been all of your life. Try it.
Ingredients:
2 - 3 fresh RomaTomatoes, sliced or cubed.
8 fresh Basil leaves, finely chopped.
1/2 cup Spring Onion, or other onion, chopped.
1 Pre-Baked Pie Crust, 9 inch.
1 cup of grated Cheddar Cheese.
1 cup of grated Mozzarella Cheese.
1/2 cup of Mayonnaise.
Salt and Pepper to taste.
Instructions
Slice and chop the Basil, set aside.
Slice and chop the Onion, set aside.
Slice and cube the Tomatoes, place in colander to drain.
Sprinkle the Tomatoes with Black Pepper.
Sprinkle on the Salt, stir and let continue to drain.
(Very little drained with the Roma Tomatoes.
I also dabbed the slices with a paper towel.)
In a separate mixing bowl, add the Cheddar Cheese.
Add the grated Mozzarella Cheese.
Add the Mayonnaise, stir until combined, set aside.
To assemble the Pie, place chopped onions in bottom of crust.
Sprinkle with the chopped Basil.
Add the drained sliced Tomatoes, spread around evenly on crust.
Top with the Cheese mixture, spread almost to edges of pie crust.
Bake at 350º for about 30 minutes or until lightly browned.
Remove from oven and allow to cool on a wire rack.
Serve warm and Enjoy!
Notes
To re-heat place individual slices on a serving dish and microwave each slice about 30 seconds or just until warm. .
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Yield: 6 - Slices
Tomato Pie Recipe:
Fresh tomatoes in a pie crust somehow just doesn't sound right does it? Well, if you've never tried Tomato Pie, you are in for one more delicious treat. You can use a store bought crust for convenience. Like me, I'm sure you'll be wondering where this awesome dish has been all of your life. Try it.
Ingredients:
2 - 3 fresh RomaTomatoes, sliced or cubed.
8 fresh Basil leaves, finely chopped.
1/2 cup Spring Onion, or other onion, chopped.
1 Pre-Baked Pie Crust, 9 inch.
1 cup of grated Cheddar Cheese.
1 cup of grated Mozzarella Cheese.
1/2 cup of Mayonnaise.
Salt and Pepper to taste.
Instructions
Slice and chop the Basil, set aside.
Slice and chop the Onion, set aside.
Slice and cube the Tomatoes, place in colander to drain.
Sprinkle the Tomatoes with Black Pepper.
Sprinkle on the Salt, stir and let continue to drain.
(Very little drained with the Roma Tomatoes.
I also dabbed the slices with a paper towel.)
In a separate mixing bowl, add the Cheddar Cheese.
Add the grated Mozzarella Cheese.
Add the Mayonnaise, stir until combined, set aside.
To assemble the Pie, place chopped onions in bottom of crust.
Sprinkle with the chopped Basil.
Add the drained sliced Tomatoes, spread around evenly on crust.
Top with the Cheese mixture, spread almost to edges of pie crust.
Bake at 350º for about 30 minutes or until lightly browned.
Remove from oven and allow to cool on a wire rack.
Serve warm and Enjoy!
Notes
To re-heat place individual slices on a serving dish and microwave each slice about 30 seconds or just until warm. .
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PATRICIA CAN'T WAIT TO GET GOING ,,,,,,,,,,, M
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Cracking open the champers! 5 years since my op and I got my clearance from Breast Clinic today...WOO BLUDDY HOO, my head fell onto the table and I shook all over, poor Ed thought I'd had bad news, love the man...More good news, our Golden Wedding on Sat 24th and my Ma said it wouldn't last marrying a man from Garston, WRONG MA....We are going to stay over in the beautiful Swan Valley, brewery, winery, honey farm, choc factory, cheese factory. Our accommodation looks wonderful compared to our honeymoon hotel in London, it made Fawlty Towers look like the RITZ... 2 single beds one a foot higher than the other. Ed went to see the Maitre De who had his dinner spilt all down his jacket and when Ed asked for a room with one big bed, he said "No speak English"...............I took the top bunk!! wink wink Tina xox
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Congratulations Tina!! what great news!!! hope you have a wonderful Golden Anniversary!
Loretta
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A bit of Bootle in Wales
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I`m so pleased for you Tina...Happy anniversary to you and Ed and many more Happy years to come.
Sheelagh x
Sheelagh x
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wow , you hit the jack pot ...... great news , there will be no stopping you .....
Happy anniversary ,,,,, not many of the young today will make it ... mothers aren't always right , Thank god ...... M
Happy anniversary ,,,,, not many of the young today will make it ... mothers aren't always right , Thank god ...... M
have a great day .......
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Tina a huge CONGRATULATIONS from me I can't tell you how happy I am. What better news to accompany your Golden Anniversary. Take care...... hugs and kisses to you and the Garston lad!
Elaine & Tom
Elaine & Tom
Elaine
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Bianca Street, Bootle - moved to Canada 1982
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Patricia, tomato pie sounds soooooo yummy, can't wait to have a go!
Elaine
Bianca Street, Bootle - moved to Canada 1982
Bianca Street, Bootle - moved to Canada 1982
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I always knew you would come through it all my little wombat mate, the most welcome and best news I have had for ages, enjoy your anniversary you and Ed have a wonderful time on your get away XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Lily
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Thank you to all my mates for your wonderful posts and best wishes. Yes our hotel was brilliant.... We had a great time in the beautiful Swan Valley, did very well, 2 breweries, 2 choc factories, 1 honey farm and Ed's fave the cheese factory. Loads of bus tours here and there. 2 Hen's Nights, 1 Bucks Night (the groom wore fishnet tights ) 30th and 21st birthday, Ed and I happy to people watch especially when they'd all had a few drinky poos, so funny but good natured. Oh and the fashions and the shoes, girls, this was red carpet stuff. Our Asian tourists were everywhere and did they spend up big, especially the Honey Farm, produce and the skin care range. It's 20 years since we've been then when we took my bro Thommo....into a winery where the young lady serving samples was buxom to say the least....I said to her "my brother likes a wine that is full bodied and well rounded"..........he nearly fell off the stool. Your bonzer posts are very much appreciated, thanks again!! Tina & Ed
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Janine and I went to the annual Newport News Fall Festival Sunday,
it was held on both Saturday & Sunday and literally, thousands attend it
from all over Virginia as it is very popular.
The weather was just right in the Seventies and sunny, we
toured around looking at everything and I was particularly
impressed with the handmade quilts, there was even one with
a Halloween theme although they were quite pricey, none
below $400.00 dollars. Made us really appreciate the ones that
Lew's Mom made for us all.
After a lovely outdoor lunch of BBQ, Fries and homemade Lemonade from the Lions Club we
were tired and ready to go home for a nap, or at least I was!!!
it was held on both Saturday & Sunday and literally, thousands attend it
from all over Virginia as it is very popular.
The weather was just right in the Seventies and sunny, we
toured around looking at everything and I was particularly
impressed with the handmade quilts, there was even one with
a Halloween theme although they were quite pricey, none
below $400.00 dollars. Made us really appreciate the ones that
Lew's Mom made for us all.
After a lovely outdoor lunch of BBQ, Fries and homemade Lemonade from the Lions Club we
were tired and ready to go home for a nap, or at least I was!!!
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just one of the many I have made ........................M
have a great day .......
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no photo ,, were did that go ??????? M
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Margaret - Glad I saw it on Facebook - you really did an excellent job!! :
Margaret - I've just had a brilliant idea or at least I think it is. I went into Facebook,
copied your photo and although I cannot put it on your page (unless Mack could
work his magic) thought it would be nice to show everyone what a grrreat job you
did with the quilt.....
MARGARET'S HANDYWORK!!!
Worth at the very least $400.00!!!
Margaret - I've just had a brilliant idea or at least I think it is. I went into Facebook,
copied your photo and although I cannot put it on your page (unless Mack could
work his magic) thought it would be nice to show everyone what a grrreat job you
did with the quilt.....
MARGARET'S HANDYWORK!!!
Worth at the very least $400.00!!!
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Patricia , thanks , couldn't get my picas to work .
Jean thanks ,,, most of them I have given away as presents ..... haven't done any for the past 10 years ,,,,, M
Jean thanks ,,, most of them I have given away as presents ..... haven't done any for the past 10 years ,,,,, M
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After torrential rain and winds with the electricity going out,
we finally seem to be back on track, thankful that we did
not get hit as hard as Florida, South Carolina & North Carolina.
The weather is now really cool in the Sixties so i decided to
bake my first "wintery" meal this year, Shepherds Pie!!
Lew enjoyed same with a serving of pickled sliced beets! ................
we finally seem to be back on track, thankful that we did
not get hit as hard as Florida, South Carolina & North Carolina.
The weather is now really cool in the Sixties so i decided to
bake my first "wintery" meal this year, Shepherds Pie!!
Lew enjoyed same with a serving of pickled sliced beets! ................
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Patricia ,,,,,, looks good ... jus what is needed on a cold wet day .
Jean lovely photo og you , looking younger thanever ... M
Jean lovely photo og you , looking younger thanever ... M
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Really great photo of you Jean. Glad you had such a lovely day's outing.
My poor Lilac Tree that I've had for over 20 years doesn't know whether
it's coming or going. The weather has been extremely mild and it is
now blossoming like Spring is here!!!
My poor Lilac Tree that I've had for over 20 years doesn't know whether
it's coming or going. The weather has been extremely mild and it is
now blossoming like Spring is here!!!
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Hi Jean love the photos, please tell what the Fair is all about please. Tina
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