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, Once upon a time in a land far away levelwave was alleged to have said:
Perhaps we should send cookies? no?... ~john! Hope Walter Williams will guest host alot while Rush is in rehab. The show is so much better with Dr. Williams than any of the other guest hosts Rush uses regularly. -- Dennis IVF Weblog: http://home.grandecom.net/~dennisnbetty/txmiracle.htm My home page: http://home.grandecom.net/~dennisnbetty |
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tomkanpa/troll-on-a-roll writes:
best of Rush or something Why are you trolling, again... is there nothing food/cooking related in that little 'pea' brain of yours... I mean like why are you here??? Pigeon Pea and Dumpling Soup (Bahamian Pea Soup n' Dough Boy) Rose, at a small bookshop in Churchill Square, downtown Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, took me in hand to teach me this extraordinary soup, her favorite in the world. It's beautiful...and totally filling as a delicious one-pot meal--the confetti of tomato, pepper, and meat bits in a rich coconutty broth thick with delicate pigeon peas, skins bursting--and really grand coconut dumplings. If you're not a fan of coconut, it's perfectly traditional to forego it, just increase the water by a cup or so...and use regular milk or water for the dumplings. Serve hot, with hot chili sauce on the side, to 6 as a meal. 2 ham hocks (or a few chunks of other smoked or cured meats) 1 pound meaty pork or beef ribs or other meat with bones 2 cups pigeon peas (they do NOT have to be soaked) 8 cups cold water 2 onions, chopped 2 tomatoes, chopped 1 green pepper, chopped 2 celery stalks, with leaves, chopped 2 Tablespoons tomato paste 1 teaspoon thyme 1 13.5-ounce (400 ml) coconut milk (minus 1/2 cup, to be used for the dumplings) salt and pepper to taste THE DUMPLINGS (about 24) 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup reserved coconut milk Place ham hocks and other meats in a Dutch oven with the pigeon peas and cold water. Bring to a slow boil, partially cover, and cook for 2 hours. Strain the broth, cutting the meat into bite size pieces (discarding the bones) and returning both the broth and meat to the pan. Add the onions, tomatoes, green pepper, celery, tomato paste, and thyme and simmer for another 30 minutes. Pour in the coconut milk, salt and pepper to taste, and let simmer while you're making the dumplings. Stir the flour, baking powder, and salt together, then stir in the coconut milk until a dough forms. Drop rounded teaspoonfuls into the simmering soup. Let cook for 10 minutes, then cover and cook another 10 minutes. When ready to serve, take the pot to the table and ladle into generous bowls, 4 dumplings apiece. And pass the hot sauce for people to use according to taste. Tabasco or habanero is fine, but if you're lucky you'll find Bahamian hot goat pepper sauce...and if you're luckier yet, you'll get your hands on the homemade lime-hot chili brew in old rum bottles I found at the Freeport farmer's market off West Atlantic Drive...and that had all the security folks through customs rolling their eyes appreciatively. --- ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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I know I know I know this is even more OT, but I did read something interesting this morning in People. What can I say, I like to keep up on important current events (laugh). Anyway, you might or might not recall that he suddenly lost his hearing a few years back, maybe 3 or so? Well, he had a cochlear implant, I don't know why but I remember that even though I find the guy about as interesting as paint drying. Guess what a side effect of taking too much of that pain killer is? Sudden hearing loss. Mystery solved. I found that interesting. Back to your normal scheduled program, already in progress. nancy (loves to see a hypocrite caught out) |
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Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
Hashish brownies? Heavenly Hash Brownies For the brownies: 4 eggs, beaten *1 Half O* 2 C. sugar 1 1/2 C. all-purpose flour 1 t. vanilla 1 C. margarine 1/3 C. cocoa 1 1/2 C. pecans, chopped 1 (6 1/4-oz.) bag miniature marshmallows For the chocolate frosting: 1/2 C. margarine, melted 1/3 C. milk 3 T. cocoa 1 (1-pound) box powdered sugar 1 t. vanilla *may use a "Dime Bag" if you're feeling thrifty... For the brownies, combine eggs, sugar, flour and vanilla in a large mixing bowl. Melt margarine; stir in cocoa. Add to egg mixture and beat well. Add nuts. Pour into a 9x13-inch pan and bake at 350° F. for 25-30 minutes. As soon as brownies are taken from oven, cover with marshmallows. Return pan to oven just until marshmallows are slightly melted. Remove from oven and pour frosting over marshmallows. Cool before cutting. Makes 48 brownies. ~john! -- What was it like to see - the face of your own stability - suddenly look away... |
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"Goomba" wrote in message ... Smithfarms Pure Kona wrote: Yes. I remember and it may not be correct but deep back in my memory, if you take too many antibiotics, it may cause your ears to ring? That was the connection for me although I could be wornmgg Aspirin can cause tinnitis, among other problems. Some antibiotics are notoriously ototoxic at high doses, and result in hearing loss. Huh? |
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"Nancy Young" wrote in message ... I know I know I know this is even more OT, but I did read something interesting this morning in People. What can I say, I like to keep up on important current events (laugh). Anyway, you might or might not recall that he suddenly lost his hearing a few years back, maybe 3 or so? Well, he had a cochlear implant, I don't know why but I remember that even though I find the guy about as interesting as paint drying. Guess what a side effect of taking too much of that pain killer is? Sudden hearing loss. Mystery solved. I found that interesting. Back to your normal scheduled program, already in progress. nancy (loves to see a hypocrite caught out) Everyone's a hypocrite. You'll get your turn too. |
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"Nancy Young" wrote in message ... I know I know I know this is even more OT, but I did read something interesting this morning in People. What can I say, I like to keep up on important current events (laugh). Anyway, you might or might not recall that he suddenly lost his hearing a few years back, maybe 3 or so? Well, he had a cochlear implant, I don't know why but I remember that even though I find the guy about as interesting as paint drying. too bad.............I'm sure he'd find you simply riveting!!!! |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 05:23:51 -0700, "SoooperDoooperNEOCON"
wrote: "Nancy Young" wrote in message ... I know I know I know this is even more OT, but I did read something interesting this morning in People. What can I say, I like to keep up on important current events (laugh). Anyway, you might or might not recall that he suddenly lost his hearing a few years back, maybe 3 or so? Well, he had a cochlear implant, I don't know why but I remember that even though I find the guy about as interesting as paint drying. too bad.............I'm sure he'd find you simply riveting!!!! He was just a blustering idiot and he was a mysoginist as well as a chauvinist. . OT: I think there is some connection between the hearing loss and the consumption of all those pills. aloha Thunder http://www.smithfarms.com Farmers & Sellers of 100% Kona Coffee & other Great Stuff |
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Smithfarms Pure Kona wrote:
He was just a blustering idiot and he was a mysoginist as well as a chauvinist. . OT: I think there is some connection between the hearing loss and the consumption of all those pills. Yeah, I said that in my original post, the troll trimmed that part. nancy |
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"Smithfarms Pure Kona" wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 05:23:51 -0700, "SoooperDoooperNEOCON" wrote: "Nancy Young" wrote in message ... I know I know I know this is even more OT, but I did read something interesting this morning in People. What can I say, I like to keep up on important current events (laugh). Anyway, you might or might not recall that he suddenly lost his hearing a few years back, maybe 3 or so? Well, he had a cochlear implant, I don't know why but I remember that even though I find the guy about as interesting as paint drying. too bad.............I'm sure he'd find you simply riveting!!!! He was just a blustering idiot and he was a mysoginist as well as a chauvinist. . OT: I think there is some connection between the hearing loss and the consumption of all those pills. you're a Dr. no doubt? |
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"Nancy Young" wrote in message ... Smithfarms Pure Kona wrote: He was just a blustering idiot and he was a mysoginist as well as a chauvinist. . OT: I think there is some connection between the hearing loss and the consumption of all those pills. Yeah, I said that in my original post, the troll trimmed that part. Sorry I trimmed that part of the ****s post ;-) |