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or make them into cookies, make up the toll house dough and mix in the mms,
Lee
"bbq" > wrote in message
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> On 12/22/2011 4:41 AM, bbq wrote:
>> On 12/22/2011 1:32 AM, Gene wrote:
>>> Prime or standing rib roast aged 3.5 days.
>>> Yorkshire pudding just to **** with Kent
>>> Mexican shrimp cocktail
>>> Pan seared scallops
>>> Manicotti-cheese
>>> Italian sausage and neck bones
>>> Biscuits
>>> Almond butter
>>> Garlic butter
>>> Grilled romaine salad with tomato and mozzarella cheese and anchovies
>>> Smoked mesquite Brussel sprouts
>>> Grilled sweet corn
>>> Baked sweet potatoes
>>> Crab soup
>>>
>>> Hungarian croissant cookies
>>> Pecan pie
>>> Poached pears
>>> Home made whipped cream
>>>
>>> Irish coffee
>>>
>>> To be done
>>> Gene
>>>
>>> It is a solemn thought: dead, the noblest man's meat is inferior to
>>> pork.
>>> - More Maxims of Mark, Johnson, 1927
>>> Mark Twain
>>>

>>
>>
>> Ya think you could get some pics of this small cook?
>> Very ambitious cook for sure.
>> Mine will be either grilled chicken or venison burgers with potato salad
>> and beans. All cooked by someone else and reheated as needed at work.
>> Coffee, but not Irish style. That might be frowned upon at work !!
>> If I go to the store today, I will see if they have a boxed Yorkshire
>> Pudding that I can make today and bring to work with the rest of my meal.
>>
>> Enjoy,
>> BBQ
>>

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> If I can't have Yorkshire Pudding, I do have some candy coated peanuts
> (M&M's) that didn't get handed out at Halloween. They might be a good
> desert :-)
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> BBQ
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> An old Indian term for poor hunter...