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![]() Cornish rock hen glazed with pepper jelly, roasted cauliflower and a wild & brown rice blend cooked in stock with dried mushrooms. http://oi56.tinypic.com/1zmze6u.jpg Go Giants! -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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sf wrote:
Cornish rock hen glazed with pepper jelly, roasted cauliflower and a wild & brown rice blend cooked in stock with dried mushrooms. http://oi56.tinypic.com/1zmze6u.jpg We went to Candelas in San Diego. It was awesome. Pictures to follow on Facebook. Bob |
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On Oct 28, 10:56*am, "Bob Terwilliger"
wrote: sf wrote: Cornish rock hen glazed with pepper jelly, roasted cauliflower and a wild & brown rice blend cooked in stock with dried mushrooms. http://oi56.tinypic.com/1zmze6u.jpg We went to Candelas in San Diego. It was awesome. Pictures to follow on Facebook. Bob San Diego has some of the best eateries ever. If it weren't in Calif, I'd be trying to move there!!! We had Clam Spaghetti with Angel Hair pasta and a killer salad, right here at home. Don't know who I want to win now that the Phillies aren't in it. Neither team has won a world series. Nan in DE |
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sf wrote:
Cornish rock hen glazed with pepper jelly, roasted cauliflower and a wild & brown rice blend cooked in stock with dried mushrooms. http://oi56.tinypic.com/1zmze6u.jpg The rock cornish game hen and cauliflower look great but that maggoty looking side looks very unappetizing... really should stay away from those rice blend packets... there is scarely any wild rice and that purported brown rice really does appear as maggots, I can imagine them pulsating. |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 20:31:39 GMT, "l, not -l" wrote:
Crow 8-) You know what Yogi Berra said: It ain't over 'til it's over! I won't crow and you won't eat crow until we win 4. ![]() -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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chicken "under a brick"
pan-roasted broccolini tomato relish with mint, shallots, and lime juice We'll be drinking a bottle of sauvignon blanc. |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 14:16:36 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
sf wrote: Cornish rock hen glazed with pepper jelly, roasted cauliflower and a wild & brown rice blend cooked in stock with dried mushrooms. http://oi56.tinypic.com/1zmze6u.jpg The rock cornish game hen and cauliflower look great but that maggoty looking side looks very unappetizing... really should stay away from those rice blend packets... there is scarely any wild rice and that purported brown rice really does appear as maggots, I can imagine them pulsating. maggots on your plate must be a familiar situation for you. blake |
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 17:05:47 -0400, blake murphy
wrote: On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 14:16:36 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote: sf wrote: Cornish rock hen glazed with pepper jelly, roasted cauliflower and a wild & brown rice blend cooked in stock with dried mushrooms. http://oi56.tinypic.com/1zmze6u.jpg The rock cornish game hen and cauliflower look great but that maggoty looking side looks very unappetizing... really should stay away from those rice blend packets... there is scarely any wild rice and that purported brown rice really does appear as maggots, I can imagine them pulsating. maggots on your plate must be a familiar situation for you. The blend is perfect for me. Wild rice is okay, but not alone and I think brown rice is a perfect match for it. The dried mushrooms were perfect with the rice blend. -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 03:08:06 -0600, Omelet
wrote: Hey sf, did those chive seeds or onion sets ever do anything? It's the time of year for the garlic chives to bloom (and they are doing so in spades), and the winter onions are fixin' to sprout. I was hoping they survived for you. :-) My yard got too dry... no summer rains here and watering was at a minimum. Only the fittest survived. ![]() -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 04:41:58 -0600, Omelet
wrote: Oh well. I can try again later. I still have sprigs of Mexican Oregano to send you for munching soon's the weather is reliably cool. I can send you more garlic chive seeds at that point as they are currently blooming. Now I'll know to gather seeds. Wild onion sets won't be ready until they set again during late winter... Want some wild morning glory (bindweed) seeds too? We had a very, very wet late summer and they pretty much took over the yard, and I let them. g It all sounds good, thanks. If it can survive a dry Texas summer without any help, it should do well here. If you have any oregano seeds, gather a few of those for me too. I'm pretty sure it will do okay here, Mexican (ornamental) salvia does. I have unwatered rosemary and edible sages that are doing just fine. The neighbor throws a little water on my marjoram and thyme when she waters her lawn by hand, so they survive too. Maybe I should put the onion seeds up there and see how it does. -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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