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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On 4/20/2019 12:33 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > >> So my question is... Do you think this will work without the potato? I >> could always put a small amount in such as one Russet. I think I have a >> few Russets. > > Sure, potatoes are more of a tradition that requirement. Keep in mind > though, they do help a bit with thickening, but dredge the meat in flour > and get the same effect. Thanks! The stew that my mom made wasn't thick at all. It had a broth to it. So I'm not really accustomed to eating thick stew. |
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