I want something closer to POppycock or FiddleFaddle rather than Cracker jackYou know, kinda toffeeish rather than molasseseyThanks :)
Cinnamon Glazed Popcorn quarts unbuttered and unsalted popcorn (air popped) 1 egg white, slightly beaten 1/2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon salt Spread popcorn over sided baking trayIn small bowl combine egg white, sugar, cinnamon, salt beat with fork til frothyPour over popcorn and toss coating allBake at 300F degrees for 20 minutes cool store in airtight container.
James Lee's, I think you got tied up with the first part you didn't elaborate on the second part, if your talking bed pans, some larger pharmacies have themNow if your talking baking pans, most big stores like Linen Chest have a good assortmentIf anything specialized go to one of those kitchen outlets that sell everything from drink mixer utensils, to dishes and dinner wear, to cooking specialties and nic nacsAlmost forgot to congratulate you on the future little additionChris
Grocery stores and discount stores like Target and K-Mart sell those metal pans, which are great for cook-ahead-and-freeze mealsOnly holiday-decorated ones will go on sale for sure, unless a store ordered too many to roll into its regular stock(They're sold year-round.) You can use your everyday baking dishesLine the dish with foil, make the food you want to freeze, and freeze itOnce it's frozen hard, seal it (foil and all) well in plastic wrap and remove the dishThis saves freezer space, too When you want to eat one of the frozen meals, thaw it in the dish in your refrigerator or microwave (remove foil for the microwave, of course), then bake.
Metal pans can be purchased at your local grocery storeI have actually gotten some quality ones in the dollar store! I'd suggest you should cook a lasagna, any sort of casserole (Chicken A La King or even Green Bean Casserole), spaghetti meatballs, and many other larger meals so that you have plenty of leftovers.