Pictured above is Brenda, a fellow HPS'er, and her husband at the HPS Family dinner. Brenda is one of the sweetest people you could ever want to meet, and she's one of those people I didn't get enough time to sit and talk with at conference. Brenda is also a great example to show that you can't diagnose Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome by looking for people that "look albino." The albinism "look" of HPS can vary widely. If it weren't for the red eye in the photo (having a hard time adjusting the red eye in my pics right now), you'd probably never guess Brenda has any sort of albinism just by looking at her.
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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