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    1. Re: [SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS] Christmas Eve
    2. Helen Green
    3. I remember having to go down to the cellar and bring up a jar of canned cherries for my grandmother who died in 1927. She put pitted prunes, raisins, chunks of apples, currents, sago and sugar with it, maybe more. Then dumplings were added. I liked it. Of course it was like a dessert but we ate it for a meal. I will very soon be 95. My mother said my grandmother never did laundry between Christmas and New Years. I wish I had asked why. Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Tennyson" <lnstennyson@att.net> To: <schleswig-holstein-roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 5:31 PM Subject: Re: [SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS] Christmas Eve > Cherry soup was made with cherries from Grandpa's orchard. Grandmother > would can them in the summer and use them later. I know the cherries and > juice were thickened with a tapioca type mixture. I wish I had the > recipe!! The cherries were sweetened with sugar. I haven't had any cherry > soup since the early 1950's when my father's mother died. I don't know if > the recipe was every handed down to my two aunts or not -- they are both > deceased so I can't ask. :-( > > Sandra > > > > --- On Sat, 12/24/11, Dorothea Sanderson <ebenordms@tds.net> wrote: > > > From: Dorothea Sanderson <ebenordms@tds.net> > Subject: Re: [SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS] Christmas Eve > To: schleswig-holstein-roots@rootsweb.com > Date: Saturday, December 24, 2011, 5:20 PM > > > I had several English plum pudding recipes all from England during my > travels there. One of the was from his family who came from Preston Lanc. > I also have the fancy steamed pudding molds bought in England which I > steam > them in have about fifty of them. They are indeed steamed puddings for > which the English are well known, but not to be classed with fruit cakes. > Real fruit cakes are seldom on a preferred list of deserts, but plum > pudding were along with others of the same method of cooking. I made them > in September, and by Christmas were ready to give a gifts. I would include > recipes for sauces, and directions for re-steaming before serving. I > served > mine with a Brandy hard sauce that my husband preferred. Those I gave as > gifts, I sent a sauce recipe with it depending upon which recipe I used. I > would use about three different puddings in one year, all giving a > slightly > different flavor. I also made American Mincemeat which I packed and gave > for gifts. In fact, I have some in my Freezer that I made long ago, but > don't want to throw away. There is so much alcohol in it that I am sure it > could still be used, but am not likely to use it. Although my Mother In > Law made fruit cakes when she retired, I never did. I'd have had to eat > them myself if I had, because I didn't know anyone else who would. I did > get them from others though including her. She always sent bourbon balls > which she said my husband liked. I decided to make a batch for him and he > had a fit. I said, "Mother told me you loved Bourbon Balls." He said, "I > hate them, but she makes them for me every year." That was the last of > bourbon Balls. I didn't like them much either. > > How did they make Cherry soup??? > > Dorothea > > > > > Mother's ancestry was mostly English, so we had English Plum Pudding on > Christmas Day. It's like a fruitcake with not so much fruit and is steamed > rather than baked. Topping was rum sauce, or lemon sauce. > > I'm one of those people who likes fruitcake though I've never made one > myself. I have Mother's recipe and helped her a time or two. Her paternal > side was German but I haven't proven which part of Germany they came from. > > Sandra Schroder Tennyson > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/25/2011 01:42:44
    1. Re: [SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS] Christmas Eve
    2. Chris Thiessen
    3. Helen, What wonderful memories! You are amazing. My husband's Thiessen & Tiedgen families were from Schleswig-Holstein near Kiel. Chris Thiessen From: Helen Green Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2011 6:42 AM I remember having to go down to the cellar and bring up a jar of canned cherries for my grandmother who died in 1927. She put pitted prunes, raisins, chunks of apples, currents, sago and sugar with it, maybe more. Then dumplings were added. I liked it. Of course it was like a dessert but we ate it for a meal. I will very soon be 95. My mother said my grandmother never did laundry between Christmas and New Years. I wish I had asked why. Helen

    12/25/2011 12:47:07
    1. Re: [SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS] Christmas Eve
    2. Patrisia Rawlins
    3. Wow, now I remember cherry soup--but I haven't had it in over 50 years. It was a childhood treat, whenever my grandmother would visit. She had a delicatessen in New Jersey and catered a lot of parties. I wish I had her recipes. All I ever knew of her was a crabby, domineering woman but she was a fantastic cook! I also remember a cherry chutney similar to the ingredients Helen listed, without dumplings of course! Merry Christmas! Patrisia Rawlins 'Worry looks around, Sorry looks back, Faith looks up.' -----Original Message----- From: Helen Green <hfg3@gmtel.net> To: schleswig-holstein-roots <schleswig-holstein-roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Dec 25, 2011 6:49 am Subject: Re: [SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS] Christmas Eve I remember having to go down to the cellar and bring up a jar of canned herries for my grandmother who died in 1927. She put pitted prunes, aisins, chunks of apples, currents, sago and sugar with it, maybe more. hen dumplings were added. I liked it. Of course it was like a dessert but e ate it for a meal. I will very soon be 95. y mother said my grandmother never did laundry between Christmas and New ears. I wish I had asked why. elen ---- Original Message ----- rom: "Sandra Tennyson" <lnstennyson@att.net> o: <schleswig-holstein-roots@rootsweb.com> ent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 5:31 PM ubject: Re: [SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS] Christmas Eve Cherry soup was made with cherries from Grandpa's orchard. Grandmother would can them in the summer and use them later. I know the cherries and juice were thickened with a tapioca type mixture. I wish I had the recipe!! The cherries were sweetened with sugar. I haven't had any cherry soup since the early 1950's when my father's mother died. I don't know if the recipe was every handed down to my two aunts or not -- they are both deceased so I can't ask. :-( Sandra --- On Sat, 12/24/11, Dorothea Sanderson <ebenordms@tds.net> wrote: From: Dorothea Sanderson <ebenordms@tds.net> Subject: Re: [SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS] Christmas Eve To: schleswig-holstein-roots@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, December 24, 2011, 5:20 PM I had several English plum pudding recipes all from England during my travels there. One of the was from his family who came from Preston Lanc. I also have the fancy steamed pudding molds bought in England which I steam them in have about fifty of them. They are indeed steamed puddings for which the English are well known, but not to be classed with fruit cakes. Real fruit cakes are seldom on a preferred list of deserts, but plum pudding were along with others of the same method of cooking. I made them in September, and by Christmas were ready to give a gifts. I would include recipes for sauces, and directions for re-steaming before serving. I served mine with a Brandy hard sauce that my husband preferred. Those I gave as gifts, I sent a sauce recipe with it depending upon which recipe I used. I would use about three different puddings in one year, all giving a slightly different flavor. I also made American Mincemeat which I packed and gave for gifts. In fact, I have some in my Freezer that I made long ago, but don't want to throw away. There is so much alcohol in it that I am sure it could still be used, but am not likely to use it. Although my Mother In Law made fruit cakes when she retired, I never did. I'd have had to eat them myself if I had, because I didn't know anyone else who would. I did get them from others though including her. She always sent bourbon balls which she said my husband liked. I decided to make a batch for him and he had a fit. I said, "Mother told me you loved Bourbon Balls." He said, "I hate them, but she makes them for me every year." That was the last of bourbon Balls. I didn't like them much either. How did they make Cherry soup??? Dorothea Mother's ancestry was mostly English, so we had English Plum Pudding on Christmas Day. It's like a fruitcake with not so much fruit and is steamed rather than baked. Topping was rum sauce, or lemon sauce. I'm one of those people who likes fruitcake though I've never made one myself. I have Mother's recipe and helped her a time or two. Her paternal side was German but I haven't proven which part of Germany they came from. Sandra Schroder Tennyson ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== echnical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: ttp://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm ------------------------------- o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    12/25/2011 03:19:11