Ham pot pie is EASY, boil for three hours (at least) a good part of a semi boneless ham with the bone in (a good ham makes at least three meals and this is the last meal) then take about a cup of broth or so, put it in a bowl, add an egg if you want, I like it without the egg, add flour til it "feels right" and roll it out til it doesn't give any more, make it thin or it won't taste right. and cut it into squares with a butter knife, add potatoes if you like to the broth and ham in the pan, and then make sure the broth and ham are boiling, oh and make sure to add one pot pie square in one place in the boiling broth at a time.Add enough pot pie so a spoon going through feels the squares. Don't just dump in the pot pie squares. let this cook about 20 minutes or so and if it gets too think add more water. I LOVE ham pot pie. PABLAIR-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >PABLAIR-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 373 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [PABLAIR-L] Recipes, Genealogy and ["Janet L. Gray" <janetgray@zoomint] > #2 [PABLAIR-L] Recipes [Ljwaring@aol.com] > #3 [PABLAIR-L] Seeking information on [Joe & Stephanie Grohol <joeandstep] > #4 Re: [PABLAIR-L] Rivvels ["Barbara" <maragold@sssnet.com>] > #5 [PABLAIR-L] Re: Rivvels [J1Weston@cs.com] > #6 [PABLAIR-L] Poor Man's Cake Recipe ["Janet L. Gray" <janetgray@zoomint] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from PABLAIR-D, send a message to > > PABLAIR-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [PABLAIR-L] Recipes, Genealogy and Christmas Wishes > From: > "Janet L. Gray" <janetgray@zoominternet.net> > Date: > Mon, 23 Dec 2002 04:12:39 -0800 > To: > PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com > > >Seasons Greetings List, >I have included in my genealogy records recipes from various relatives. I thought I would share that with you and perhaps someone might enjoy doing the same. It would be a sin for all those "Stick To Your Ribs" recipes be lost in future generations. > >I hope "EVERYONE" has a "Merry Christmas" and "Happy New Year". > >Janet Gray (In Maryland eating raisin filled cookies for breakfast) > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [PABLAIR-L] Recipes > From: > Ljwaring@aol.com > Date: > Mon, 23 Dec 2002 06:10:49 EST > To: > PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com > > >While we are on the food list Is there anyone out there who knows how to >make the old fashioned Ice Cream with the old churn. I remember Mother >scalding milk then adding cream and eggs. I sure would like to surprise my >husband with it. You can contact me offline. > >Thanks > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [PABLAIR-L] Seeking information on Wilson Carroll and Family > From: > Joe & Stephanie Grohol <joeandsteph@cqservices.com> > Date: > Mon, 23 Dec 2002 07:41:56 -0500 > To: > PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com > > > Hi... > > I am seeking more information on Wilson Carroll and his > family....Wilson was born Feb 11, 1857 in Johnstown, PA, died Feb 8, > 1947 in Montgomery Co. MD) and he married Elizabeth Virginia (Jeannie) > Sleasman(Oct 14,1860 in Smithsburg, MD, died Feb 1, 1932 in > Smithsburg, MD) on April 4, 1881. I am wondering if someone could help > me in locating Wilson in the census before 1900. His parents were > William Carrell (1816) and Mary Avey(20 Mar 1814). I have found Wilson > and family in the 1900 and beyond census. Wilson and Elizabeth's > children were: Ethel Ann Carroll( born:Sept 6, 1882...any info on her > would be great....in her mother's obit it is stated that she was > living in 1932 in Newark, NJ), Mabel Irene Carroll Pratt( born 13 Sep > 1887 in MD and died 05 Feb 1961 in Laurel Maryland..she married Henry > Pratt...any info on them would be great), Susan L. Carroll(I have info > on her, she was my great grandmother), George William Carroll (02 Dec > 1890 in Smithsburg, MD and died 12 Mar 1979 in Winter Haven, Fl. He > married Melissa or Malissa(born abt 1889 died in 1981 in Orlando, FL) > and they had 5 children: Viola(Abt 1905), Helen (Abt 1907), George W. > (Abt 1909), Carl W. (Abt 1914) and Raymond (Abt 1915)...seeking more > info on this family also). Naomi Ruth Carroll Bowen(01 Feb 1895, in > Waynesboro, PA and died 09 May 1990 in Riverside, CA but her interment > was in Rappohannack Baptist Church Cemetery, Rappohannack, VA). She > married William Tyler Bowen (07 Feb 1899 in Newburg, West Virginia and > died 19 Oct 1984 in Rockville, MD. while visiting a granddaughter). > They married and had two children that I could find in the 1930 > census. Any information on them would also be great) and the last > child of Wilson and Elizabeth was: Esther Josephine Carroll > Roggenkamp( 19 Jun 1900 in Smithsburg, MD, died 11 Oct 1987 in > Foneswood, Virginia) She married a Arthur Wilbur Roggenkamp (08 Dec > 1901 in New York, died May 1973 in Warsaw, VA) Any information would > also be great on them. > > Any help anyone can give me would be great.....appreciate whatever > info any one can give me. > > Stephanie Grohol > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [PABLAIR-L] Rivvels > From: > "Barbara" <maragold@sssnet.com> > Date: > Mon, 23 Dec 2002 08:08:06 -0500 > To: > PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com > > >Hah! Rivvels... and ham pot pie! The stuff I grew up on! Food of the Rhodes >family and Basslers, I'm sure. > >Barb Vaughan > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "C.A. Feathers" <cafeat@pacbell.net> >To: <PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 9:03 PM >Subject: Re: [PABLAIR-L] Rivvels > > > > >>Ham Pot Pie was on our dinner table at least twice a month when I was a >> >> >kid. > > >>YUM YUM! >> >>Chet >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: <SPratt1591@aol.com> >>To: <PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 5:52 PM >>Subject: Re: [PABLAIR-L] Rivvels >> >> >> >> >>>Hi to all, I just have to add my memory of Ham Pot Pie. It was sort of >>> >>> >>like >> >> >>>the Riwels excepts it was ham-based with squares of dough and potatoes >>> >>> >>cooked >> >> >>>in the ham stock. It is such a great memory of my Grandmother's cooking >>> >>> >>and >> >> >>>my Mother's. My sister still makes it and it brings back such good >>> >>> >>memories. >> >> >>> My family of 6 brothers and sisters love it. Has anyone heard of this >>>version? Sandie >>> >>> >>>==== PABLAIR Mailing List ==== >>>Blair County was formed in 1846 from portions of Bedford and Huntingdon >>> >>> >>Counties. >> >> >>> >>> >> >>==== PABLAIR Mailing List ==== >>Access all PA Data boards here: >>http://www.pa-roots.com/data.html >> >> >> > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.431 / Virus Database: 242 - Release Date: 12/17/2002 > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [PABLAIR-L] Re: Rivvels > From: > J1Weston@cs.com > Date: > Mon, 23 Dec 2002 10:22:41 EST > To: > PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com > > >You guys sure made me hungry! My Grandma used to make the best Chicken Corn >Soup with Rivvels. The secret to a good broth is to add hard boiled eggs to >the soup and let all that good cholesterol in the yoke thicken it up! I can >hear my arteries hardening now! > >Merry Christmas! > >June > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [PABLAIR-L] Poor Man's Cake Recipe > From: > "Janet L. Gray" <janetgray@zoominternet.net> > Date: > Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:04:51 -0800 > To: > PABLAIR-L@rootsweb.com > > >Hi List, >I have the recipe for Poor Man's Cake and if anyone wants a copy; Email me off list and I will send it to you. > >Happy Holidays, >Janet > > --