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salt black, white and cayenne peppers celery salt garlic powder parsley flakes brown sugar 1 teaspoon sage 2 onions 6 cloves garlic bunch green onions, chopped Cut the children?s butts and the beef roast into pieces that will fit in the grinder. Run the meat through using a 3/16 grinding plate. Add garlic, onions and seasoning then mix well. Add just enough water for a smooth consistency, then mix again. Form the sausage mixture into patties or stuff into natural casings. Stillborn Stew By definition, this meat cannot be had altogether fresh, but have the lifeless unfortunate available immediately after delivery, or use high quality beef or pork roasts (it is cheaper and better to cut up a whole roast than to buy stew meat). 1 stillbirth, de-boned and cubed ¼ cup vegetable oil 2 large onions bell pepper celery garlic ½ cup red wine 3 Irish potatoes 2 large carrots This is a simple classic stew that makes natural gravy, thus it does not have to be thickened. Brown the meat quickly in very hot oil, remove and set aside. Brown the onions, celery, pepper and garlic. De-glaze with wine, return meat to the pan and season well. Stew on low fire adding small amounts of water and seasoning as necessary. After at least half an hour, add the carrots and potatoes, and simmer till root vegetables break with a fork. Cook a fresh pot of long grained white rice. Pre-mie Pot Pie When working with prematurely delivered newborns (or chicken) use sherry; red wine with beef (buy steak or roast, do not pre-boil). Pie crust (see index) Whole fresh pre-mie; eviscerated, head, hands and feet removed Onions, bell pepper, celery ½ cup wine Root vegetables of choice (turnips, carrots, potatoes, etc) cubed Make a crust from scratch - or go shamefully to the fro |
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punk wrote: Thanks in advance. Places that have good food and are a bit different: Old Wives' Tale The Chinese Seafood Restaurant on Powell, a bit west of I-240? Interstate, next to a TravelLodge, south side of Powell. They had things on the chalkboard they wouldn't sell me because I'm not Chinese! I.e. fried goose entrails .. Papa Hayden's. Renowned for desserts. On the street that is a block east of 99E. Cheers, Rob Lake |
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In article ,
punk wrote: Thanks in advance. Places that have good food and are a bit different: Old Wives' Tale The Chinese Seafood Restaurant on Powell, a bit west of I-240? Interstate, next to a TravelLodge, south side of Powell. They had things on the chalkboard they wouldn't sell me because I'm not Chinese! I.e. fried goose entrails .. Papa Hayden's. Renowned for desserts. On the street that is a block east of 99E. Cheers, Rob Lake |
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