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Default Dinner 9/29/18 Thanks, Ed!

Corned beef and cabbage. New potatoes. No carrots.

It will be a wonderful dinner and yes, the corned beef was previously
frozen. Vaccuum sealed. Also (lest anyone object) sold as "lower
sodium". Seems like that's all I can find these days so there is no
reason to soak out any excess salt.

This afternoon I put the corned beef in the crock pot and added a little
water. I added a couple of bay leaves. I don't add extra pickling
spice other than from the packet because really, it's already "pickled".
It's mostly white peppercorns and such.

I'll be adding the quartered cabbage in the last hour of cooking. It
sits on top of the meat and cooks both in the liquid and also via steam.
Tender and delicious!

The new potatoes will be cooked separately. My preference.

It will be a tasty dinner with nice leftovers for future freezer meals. YUM!

Jill
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On 9/29/2018 5:31 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> Corned beef and cabbage.Â* New potatoes.Â* No carrots.
>
> It will be a wonderful dinner and yes, the corned beef was previously
> frozen.Â* Vaccuum sealed.Â* Also (lest anyone object) sold as "lower
> sodium".Â* Seems like that's all I can find these days so there is no
> reason to soak out any excess salt.
>
> This afternoon I put the corned beef in the crock pot and added a little
> water.Â* I added a couple of bay leaves.Â* I don't add extra pickling
> spice other than from the packet because really, it's already "pickled".
> Â*It's mostly white peppercorns and such.
>
> I'll be adding the quartered cabbage in the last hour of cooking.Â* It
> sits on top of the meat and cooks both in the liquid and also via steam.
> Â*Tender and delicious!
>
> The new potatoes will be cooked separately.Â* My preference.
>
> It will be a tasty dinner with nice leftovers for future freezer meals.
> YUM!
>
> Jill

Sounds good to me, but that should not surprise you. I put the potatoes
in during the last hour, cabbage about a half hour.
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> Corned beef and cabbage. New potatoes. No carrots.
>
> It will be a wonderful dinner and yes, the corned beef was previously
> frozen. Vaccuum sealed. Also (lest anyone object) sold as "lower
> sodium". Seems like that's all I can find these days so there is no
> reason to soak out any excess salt.
>
> This afternoon I put the corned beef in the crock pot and added a little
> water. I added a couple of bay leaves. I don't add extra pickling spice
> other than from the packet because really, it's already "pickled". It's
> mostly white peppercorns and such.
>
> I'll be adding the quartered cabbage in the last hour of cooking. It sits
> on top of the meat and cooks both in the liquid and also via steam. Tender
> and delicious!
>
> The new potatoes will be cooked separately. My preference.
>
> It will be a tasty dinner with nice leftovers for future freezer meals.
> YUM!
>
> Jill


I need to go figure something out. One person was sickipoo yesterday so made
chicken and rice soup. Need to see what else I have that will be easy on the
stomach. Will likely have to cook or freeze some meat. Hate to freeze it
though.

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