Re: What ya cookin for the storm?
[Re: wetdog]
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01/15/22 03:05 PM
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Chicken soup for a couple of days. The admiral baked some bread and some cookies. i moved a full IBC cage of firewood close to the boat and split a trash can full of kindling. Got a days worth of paperwork to do anyway and that is easier to do when the weather is crap. Stops me wanting to go out and play with the spruce moped and such.
Let's go Brandon
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Re: What ya cookin for the storm?
[Re: wetdog]
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01/15/22 04:50 PM
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Cooking up some burritos and stuffed jalapenos tonight. Can't wait for it to start snowing.
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Re: What ya cookin for the storm?
[Re: wetdog]
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01/15/22 05:34 PM
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I have a corned beef and cabbage for tomorrow but today I had deer sausage and pickled quail eggs. Man what a combo
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Re: What ya cookin for the storm?
[Re: Leftlane]
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01/15/22 06:29 PM
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I have a corned beef and cabbage for tomorrow but today I had deer sausage and pickled quail eggs. Man what a combo Do you boil your cabbage or fry it? I like it slow fryed in bacon grease and add the cornbeef when it's almost done.
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Re: What ya cookin for the storm?
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01/15/22 08:01 PM
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Had leftover ham so I made cheesy potatoes and ham. We call it scalloped potatoes and ham. It turned out good. The word you're looking for is au gratin, lol.
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Re: What ya cookin for the storm?
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01/15/22 08:03 PM
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Today we stuffed about 10lbs of sweet Italian sausage links so that's what supper is tonight. Tomorrow we're having pork loin roast, Nessmuck's baked beans, and probably some sort of potato.
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Re: What ya cookin for the storm?
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01/15/22 10:47 PM
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Had leftover ham so I made cheesy potatoes and ham. We call it scalloped potatoes and ham. It turned out good. The word you're looking for is au gratin, lol. No I speak english.
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Re: What ya cookin for the storm?
[Re: Leftlane]
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01/16/22 01:57 AM
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I have a corned beef and cabbage for tomorrow but today I had deer sausage and pickled quail eggs. Man what a combo What kinda recipe you use on those quail eggs Lefty?
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