What’s for supper?
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Re: What’s for supper?
My wife was away so I got to experiment. Rare deer liver in a sauce of hot salsa and peanut butter (both homemade). Yummy!
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Re: What’s for supper?
i remember lovely Easter suppers with family and friends.
Mennonite Girls Can Cook / Easter Menu Ideas
http://www.mennonitegirlscancook.ca/201 ... -idea.html
Mennonite Girls Can Cook / Easter Menu Ideas
http://www.mennonitegirlscancook.ca/201 ... -idea.html
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Re: What’s for supper?
Lamb Stew / 4000 Years Ago
“The World’s Oldest Known Recipes Decoded”
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/wm/ ... 7sqx0g.jpg
“The World’s Oldest Known Recipes Decoded”
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.. “All of the food materials today and 4,000 years ago are the same: a piece of meat is basically a piece of meat. From a physics point of view, the process is the same. There is a science there that is the same today as it was 4,000 years ago,” Jurado Gonzalez said. ..
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Re: What’s for supper?
Thanksgiving is coming along.
There are a couple of Thanksgiving threads.
It seems a bit early. So, supper, it is.
INDIAN TRAIL CRANBERRY ORANGE SAUCE (recipe)
http://www.coracooks.com/2010/11/indian ... sauce.html
i like turkey, a lot.
in the past, i would roast a turkey (without all the fixins) a couple of non-holiday times yearly.
i relied on frozen Indian Trail Cranberry Orange Sauce.
they went out of business years ago. i miss them every year.
my daughter just asked for this recipe. i’m hungry!
any other fans out there?
There are a couple of Thanksgiving threads.
It seems a bit early. So, supper, it is.
INDIAN TRAIL CRANBERRY ORANGE SAUCE (recipe)
http://www.coracooks.com/2010/11/indian ... sauce.html
i like turkey, a lot.
in the past, i would roast a turkey (without all the fixins) a couple of non-holiday times yearly.
i relied on frozen Indian Trail Cranberry Orange Sauce.
they went out of business years ago. i miss them every year.
my daughter just asked for this recipe. i’m hungry!
any other fans out there?
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Re: What’s for supper?
I made pulled pork for Sunday dinner. Last week I experimented with a three-cheese Mac & Cheese recipe I found.
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Re: What’s for supper?
Yesterday my wife made a pork roast with baked sweet potatoes and collard greens. I have learned to let her go ahead and decide without my pestering her with questions though sometimes I will make a request.
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Re: What’s for supper?
Just learned we're having hotdogs for supper. Not just any dogs, but John F. Martin cheese dogs. I'm pretty stoked
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Re: What’s for supper?
Interesting story about John F. Martin cheese hot dogs. Someone served these hot dogs, and the guests were unaware that John F. Martin produced hot dogs with cheese in them. The guests didn't even know anything like that existed. The one guest took a bite and was horrified, because he thought the hot dog was filled with pus.steve-in-kville wrote:Just learned we're having hotdogs for supper. Not just any dogs, but John F. Martin cheese dogs. I'm pretty stoked
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Re: What’s for supper?
Wow. Bet that made a great first impressionGrace wrote: Interesting story about John F. Martin cheese hot dogs. Someone served these hot dogs, and the guests were unaware that John F. Martin produced hot dogs with cheese in them. The guests didn't even know anything like that existed. The one guest took a bite and was horrified, because he thought the hot dog was filled with pus.
I think JFM cheese dogs are the only cheese dogs commercially available in my area. Could be wrong.
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Re: What’s for supper?
Oh, that's funny. Now I wonder what they will say when they try the John F Martin Jalapeno & Onion Cheese Dogs.Grace wrote:Interesting story about John F. Martin cheese hot dogs. Someone served these hot dogs, and the guests were unaware that John F. Martin produced hot dogs with cheese in them. The guests didn't even know anything like that existed. The one guest took a bite and was horrified, because he thought the hot dog was filled with pus.steve-in-kville wrote:Just learned we're having hotdogs for supper. Not just any dogs, but John F. Martin cheese dogs. I'm pretty stoked
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