This is a picture of the gingerbread house created by the nurses on 5NW (Five North West) at the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health. This is the unit where those of us with Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome usually stay when we're inpatients at the hospital. I'll be posting several pictures of the gingerbread houses. This contest was serious stuff! The nurses said they created this work of art in three days. I'd post all the images together, but Blogger seems a little overwhelmed by the task. Because so many of us with HPS regularly go to the NIH, staying in the hospital there sort of becomes a shared experience. We all know the same nurses or can relate to the same places or the same experiences there. It becomes a very special place to many of us. So, I thought some of the HPS'ers would enjoy the pics! Grin!
Here's another recipe from Toby! Thanks Toby......and I'll get the others posted soon! Ratner's Cheesecake and plain cookies Ratner's was a Jewish dairy restaurant in the lower East Side of Manhattan. This recipe, from my disintegrating, no longer in print Ratner's cookbook, is the closest I've ever gotten to reproducing the rich, heavy cheesecake my mother made when I was a kid. It's worth the time it takes to prepare and every last calorie. Dough Can be prepared in advance. Makes enough for two cakes. Can be frozen or used to make cookies – see recipe below. 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup shortening 1 teaspoon lemon extract 1 cup butter 2 eggs 3 cups sifted cake flour ½ teaspoon salt 2 cups all purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1. In a bowl, combine all ingredients with hands. Refrigerate 3 -4 hours, or preferably overnight. Filling (for
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