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it's practically health food, with two kinds of whole grain and all
I just posted a recipe for wild rice pudding with sour cherries, and I thought some of you might want to know. I'm not making it this week, I don't think, but it's awfully good stuff.
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My offhand guess is that, for something like this, a port would probably work reasonably well, and that's one of the sorts of alcohol that lasts for quite a while indeed. But Mrissa may have a better idea.
I'm wondering, meanwhile, where to get dried sour cherries. I don't think I've ever seen such a thing.
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Be careful, if you get the hippie kind, that you don't get the hippie kind with the pits still in, because those are an abomination and good to NO ONE.
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1. Buy a white wine for soaking cherries in. Make a couple batches of Spanish rice (http://www.marissalingen.com/spanrice.html) on the same day or soon thereafter. Throw out a mere few ounces of wine.
2. Use apple juice on the cherries instead.
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*This being one of the signs by which my Scandosotan ancestry can be detected.
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*googles dried sour cherries, and is rewarded*
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I can use as guinea pigsthat is willing to try stuff like this.no subject
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