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On Apr 18, 10:40*am, Melba's Jammin' >
wrote: > > The question is this: *Can I, or should I, be doing something with the > bone that's going to come off each one? *I maybe should've trimmed the > bone before I froze them. * Phooey! *Then I'd have six bones to do > something with all at once. *But I didn't. *So, can I accumulate these > bones over the summer and then "do something" with them when all the > meat eating's been done? *Or should I just ditch the bone and be done > with it? I wouldn't. Grill them bone in and, after a suitable period of polite eating, pick the steak up, gnaw the best bits off the bone. There's more pleasure in that than in doing the ultimate frugality business. Homemade beef stock wants a variety of bones anyway, not just the skinny little shards that you have. -aem > > Whaddaya think? *I await your counsel. > -- > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJhttp://web.me.com/barbschaller- good news 4-6-2009 > "What you say about someone else says more > about you than it does about the other person." |
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