{"id":546,"date":"2014-05-12T06:24:31","date_gmt":"2014-05-12T11:24:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/beemandave.com\/beemanblog\/?p=546"},"modified":"2014-06-21T21:12:35","modified_gmt":"2014-06-22T02:12:35","slug":"remembrance-of-things-past","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beemandave.com\/beemanblog\/blog\/2014\/05\/12\/remembrance-of-things-past\/","title":{"rendered":"Remembrance of Things Past&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Greetings and Salutations;<\/p>\n<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Proust, in his famous tome &#8220;Remembrance Of Things Past&#8221;, spent something like a dozen pages describing the joys of having some Madeline cookies and Tea in the afternoon. &nbsp; &nbsp;Now, to a certain extent, I can understand his enthusiasm, as I have made Madelines myself, and, the delicate, lemon flavor of those foamy treats is a great taste treat. &nbsp; I would make them more often, but, they are labor intensive, and, I have not had the time or energy to spend on them for far too long. &nbsp; I will mention in passing, though, that once when I took a couple of large platters of them to a dinner party of a circle of friends, &nbsp; I took about six of them back home with me, and, the only reason I took that many was because I was kind of a hard-ass about it.<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;However, while that is a pleasant memory, &nbsp; that is not the one I wanted to mention here. &nbsp; No, &nbsp;my topic is really supposed to be Jello chocolate pudding . &nbsp;I prefer the cooked version over the &#8220;cold milk&#8221; version, as I think it creates a slightly better flavor and texture. &nbsp; But, that is personal prejudice&#8230;. &nbsp; It had been a while since I had cooked any up, and, yesterday, while I was casting about in the afternoon, to see what I could put together to eat, I noted that I had quite a few boxes of the pudding mix in the pantry. &nbsp;It had been on sale last year, and, so since at the time, I had a buck or two to spare, I stocked up. &nbsp; I moved on to cut down on the number of mix boxes, and increase the amount of ready to eat pudding in the refrigerator, ended up with a nice bowl of it cooling on the counter in fairly short order. &nbsp; One little bit of cooking technology I discovered a bit ago was that it works amazingly well to microwave puddings and custards. &nbsp; It is amazingly efficient (cutting several hours of cooking in the oven to half an hour or so), and, with the proper sequence of heating and stirring, creates a pudding\/custard that is every bit as good as the slower cooked one<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Finally, I was able to spoon out a bowl of the rich, dark custard, and take a bite. &nbsp; Like Proust, this taste took me back into my memories to a Young Adults Retreat we had held about 25 years ago. &nbsp; My good friend, Bill M, my sister, Cathy and I were the active force creating the event, and dealing with the logistics of it. &nbsp; At the time, we were all very active in First Lutheran&#8217;s programs for youth and young adults, &nbsp;so we stayed quite busy. &nbsp; As a matter of fact just a couple of weeks before, we had run a Youth Retreat. &nbsp;Of course, food is an important part of these events, and, we were casting around to decide on some sort of slightly sweet dessert snack for the Retreat. &nbsp;At the Youth Retreat, we had experienced a run on the chocolate pudding. &nbsp;No one wanted the Vanilla, but, we ran out on the first day of the event (and kind of struggled to deal with the next two days because of it!). &nbsp;Well, &nbsp;the Young Adults group was only a few years older than the youth that had run through the chocolate pudding like locusts through a wheat field, so we thought we would be smart and get plenty of extra pudding so as not to run out.<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Of course, as one might guess, &nbsp;the age difference of just a few years made all the difference in the world. &nbsp; Almost NONE of the chocolate pudding got eaten over the weekend, and so we were stuck with gallons of the stuff. &nbsp;It was actually pretty good, though, but, there was just so much of it. &nbsp; &nbsp; We ended up contributing some to a food bank, as I recall, and took a bunch of it for us to have. &nbsp; I made it through the stack of cans I had ended up with, but, I was pretty sick of chocolate pudding by the time the last bowl was gone. &nbsp;It was several years until I would eat a bite of the stuff, and, even today, the mention of a truck load of chocolate pudding remains an inside joke for us. &nbsp;&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Regards<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Bee Man Dave<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Greetings and Salutations; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Proust, in his famous tome &#8220;Remembrance Of Things Past&#8221;, spent something like&#8230; 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