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Place whole canned cranberries in greased baking pan, place your favorite
crumble recipe on top (butter, flour, oatmeal, sugar). Bake at 350 till
bubbly and top is golden. Serve with creme fraiche (or sour cream) on top.



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thanks charles.................sound wonderful!
i'll take mine with a scoop of wisconsin custard, please!

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> Place whole canned cranberries in greased baking pan, place your favorite
> crumble recipe on top (butter, flour, oatmeal, sugar). Bake at 350 till
> bubbly and top is golden. Serve with creme fraiche (or sour cream) on top.
>
>
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> --
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> Charles
> The significant problems we face cannot be solved
> at the same level of thinking we were at when we
> created them. Albert Einstein
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There are 1000's of references to Cranberry and ascorbic acid
causing small amnts of benzine , a cancer causing chemical .
The benzoic acid is known to cause problems by it self ..

Poor people , they cant learn ....

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Charles Quinn wrote:
> Place whole canned cranberries in greased baking pan, place your favorite
> crumble recipe on top (butter, flour, oatmeal, sugar). Bake at 350 till
> bubbly and top is golden. Serve with creme fraiche (or sour cream) on top.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Charles
> The significant problems we face cannot be solved
> at the same level of thinking we were at when we
> created them. Albert Einstein


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Oh pshaw, on Thu 23 Nov 2006 04:41:56p, Bob (this one) meant to say...

> werty wrote:
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>> There are 1000's of references to Cranberry and ascorbic acid
>> causing small amnts of benzine , a cancer causing chemical .
>> The benzoic acid is known to cause problems by it self ..
>>
>> Poor people , they cant learn ....

>
> <LOL> It's a truly wonderful thing to have you post your
> notes. The make us all aware of the *other* end of the bell
> curve.


It must be a very long bell curve. :-)

> I mean that in the, um, nicest possible, er, way.


Of course you do.

> No, seriously...


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werty wrote:
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> There are 1000's of references to Cranberry and ascorbic acid
> causing small amnts of benzine , a cancer causing chemical .
> The benzoic acid is known to cause problems by it self ..
>
> Poor people , they cant learn ....


<LOL> It's a truly wonderful thing to have you post your
notes. The make us all aware of the *other* end of the bell
curve.

I mean that in the, um, nicest possible, er, way.

No, seriously...

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On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 16:06:09 GMT, Charles Quinn
> wrote:

>Place whole canned cranberries in greased baking pan, place your favorite
>crumble recipe on top (butter, flour, oatmeal, sugar). Bake at 350 till
>bubbly and top is golden. Serve with creme fraiche (or sour cream) on top.


Thanks Charles, I was trying to come up with a way to use all this
leftover cranberry sauce! This sounds quite wonderful.

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