Judy Shubert

Judy Shubert

A retired grandmother married to a grumpy old man. I spend a LOT of time surfing the net doing genealogy research. Worked in the printing industry for 20 years and it took a LONG time to get that printer's ink from under my nails
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High school degree

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  • Sally Lunn Yeast Bread
    I decided to get a little adventuresome and picked a recipe out of my cookbook, A World of Breads, by Dolores Casella. Ms. Casella had written in an introduction to Loaf Breads that "not many women make a yeast-raised Sally Lunn any more."
  • W.J. Rayment's Flan for the Holidays - Baking Flan for My Family
    Having always wanted to try cooking Flan, I decided to serve it at a family gathering. I did a test-run with my husband and neighbors and decided it wasn't that difficult.
  • Baked Pork Chops: A Reminder of Home
    Recalling my youth and the way my Daddy cooked pork chops led me write this descriptive narrative about a healthy way of preparing pork chops.
  • Lucy Puckett and Cowart Children Die from 1918 Influenza
    Near the beginning of the 20th century the world encountered a disease of epidemic proportions. Europe was in the throes of World War I and the United States was preparing to send thousands to face an enemy that was like none that had been encountered before.
  • Texas Chocolate Sheath Cake: How Hershey's Kisses, Hershey's Cocoa, and Crisco Make My Cakes Perfect
    Hershey's cocoa powder has been a staple in my kitchen since 1964. This chocolate Texas Sheath Cake made with Hershey's cocoa, Crisco, and cinnamon is great.
  • Judy's Beef Enchiladas
    Do you sometimes crave the hot, spicy taste of enchiladas? I have the perfect recipe for enchiladas that I use every time one of my family members has that craving.
  • Baked Butternut or Acorn Squash Recipe
    Mother loved squash and when I ran across her 2 recipes for her favorite, butternut squash, I thought I would share them. She probably learned how to prepare the squash like this from a friend or neighbor while living in California or Idaho.
  • My American Indian Ancestor
    This reminds me of all the stories found within the pages of our family's past. Stories that may seem unimportant or uninteresting, but in reality they are the ones that make us smile, laugh, cry, and eager to hear more.
  • Thank You, Donald Pennington, for My Interview
    Donald Pennington interviews another fledgling content producer at Associated Content. Here Judy Shubert gives you a review of the interview process.
  • Judy's Mustard Potato Salad
    There is an on-going disagreement in our family about potato salad. There are at least 3 different versions of this favorite dish brought to nearly every covered-dish get-together we have.
  • How to Make a Delicious Chocolate Cream Pie
    In my family chocolate cream pies were made for every get-together. We usually had a chocolate cream, lemon meringue, coconut cream, and chess pie. One for every taste bud!
  • My Favorite German Chocolate Cake Recipe
    German Chocolate Cake is one of my family's favorite desserts for special occasions. I always thought it a little tricky to make because of the use of three layers. But as I've gotten older and more experienced in the kitchen I've found it's not difficult at all.
  • How Our Family Made Quilt Blocks for a Family Quilt
    Being surrounded by quilts created by talented women in our family, we decided to keep the tradition alive. Those who were still alive were becoming unable to quilt. So we sat down to make plans on how to accomplish this project.
  • Digging for Family Roots with Use of the Internet
    My uncle was eager for me to help him locate grave of his great-grandfather. He knew he was in Texas and had the names of a few places where he thought he might have lived at the end of his life, so we started "digging" a little deeper looking for clues.
  • A Quilt of Harley-Davidson Scarves
    My brother-in-law approached me one day and asked if I would help surprise his wife and agree to make a Harley-Davidson quilt constructed out of a collection of Harley-Davidson biker's scarves.
  • Tips for Choosing Fabric for that Special Quilt
    One summer while visiting my daughter in North Carolina we were shopping with her two little girls when I decided to start my planning for Christmas. I wanted to make all of my grandchildren a quilt and I wanted them to be involved.
  • How to Put Your Families Recipes Into a Cookbook Using WordPerfect
    Before it became fashionable to use a computer program to keep our recipes at our fingertips, my sister and I decided we should put together a family cookbook. It was a labor of love and long, long hours of sorting, typing, editing, editing, and more editing!
  • Cook a Cheese Filled Italiano Meat Pie Tonight
    A family recipe that contains lots of cheese and meat and is baked in a pie shell. With a few minor adjustments to fit my life-style I use it as my "safe" dish when having company.
  • West Volunteer Fire Department's 15th Annual Barbeque Cook-Off
    Sanctioned by the International Barbeque Cookers Association, cooks competed for awards in various categories. Backwoods Smoker, West True Value Hardware Store, Don Swift photos, and my pictures of different hats.
  • Cheesecake Baking - Sour Cream, Cream Cheese, Sugar and Eggs
    Cheesecakes are the easiest things in the world to make. You, too, can make one from "scratch". Only three secrets to that Can't Fail Cheesecake you'll love.
  • Quilting with Fabric, Needle and Thread
    With time, improvements and innovations have changed a lot of the basic supplies that we use today, but for the most part you can find all of the things I've listed here in your local fabric or quilting supply store.
  • Quilting A Sandwich Of Cotton Or Polyester Fabrics And Batting
    Quilting is the process of placing a batting between two layers of fabric, either polyester or a cotton blend. I want to share with you a few basic thoughts on fabric and batting.
  • Trinity Railway Express Train to See Elton John in Dallas
    One of my first experiences with the Trinity Railway Express of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. A family night out to see Elton John in Concert turned into a lively and unexpected ride to the American Airlines Center.
  • Fort Worth Cats And Grand Prairie AirHogs Baseball
    My discovery of the Fort Worth Cats Baseball team and the American Association independent league in Fort Worth and Grand Prairie, Texas

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