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I bought a small ham for ham and potato salad, but I had two tenderloins that
needed cooking first. What to do? What to do? I added a couple of Camparis
and did this.

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On Sat, 08 Aug 2020 16:09:13 -0700, Leo >
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>I bought a small ham for ham and potato salad, but I had two tenderloins that
>needed cooking first. What to do? What to do? I added a couple of Camparis
>and did this.
>
><https://postimg.cc/ygg716Sm>


What are those black things? Are they for decoration?
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On 2020 Aug 8, , Bruce wrote
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> On Sat, 08 Aug 2020 16:09:13 -0700, Leo wrote:
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> > <https://postimg.cc/ygg716Sm>

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> What are those black things? Are they for decoration?


What are those dark red things posing as tomatoes? I should have adjusted the
lighting in a photo program, but that aint happening. I tie beef filets
tightly with a string to make them fat, sear hell out of them in a cast iron
pan and chuck them in a 400F oven for four to six minutes.
You should do that with the fish, witchetty grubs and scorpions that you
routinely eat.


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On Sat, 08 Aug 2020 19:52:37 -0700, Leo >
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>On 2020 Aug 8, , Bruce wrote
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>> On Sat, 08 Aug 2020 16:09:13 -0700, Leo wrote:
>>
>> > <https://postimg.cc/ygg716Sm>

>>
>> What are those black things? Are they for decoration?

>
>What are those dark red things posing as tomatoes? I should have adjusted the
>lighting in a photo program, but that aint happening. I tie beef filets
>tightly with a string to make them fat, sear hell out of them in a cast iron
>pan and chuck them in a 400F oven for four to six minutes.
>You should do that with the fish, witchetty grubs and scorpions that you
>routinely eat.


I haven't had wichetty grubs yet. I don't think I could eat them
alive.

Aboriginal food, the forgotten cuisine.
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On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 9:58:10 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Aug 2020 19:52:37 -0700, Leo >
> wrote:
>
> >On 2020 Aug 8, , Bruce wrote
> >(in >):
> >
> >> On Sat, 08 Aug 2020 16:09:13 -0700, Leo wrote:
> >>
> >> > <https://postimg.cc/ygg716Sm>
> >>
> >> What are those black things? Are they for decoration?

> >
> >What are those dark red things posing as tomatoes? I should have adjusted the
> >lighting in a photo program, but that aint happening. I tie beef filets
> >tightly with a string to make them fat, sear hell out of them in a cast iron
> >pan and chuck them in a 400F oven for four to six minutes.
> >You should do that with the fish, witchetty grubs and scorpions that you
> >routinely eat.

>
> I haven't had wichetty grubs yet. I don't think I could eat them
> alive.
>
> Aboriginal food, the forgotten cuisine.


I've told folks that Provel cheese is the witchetty grubs of St. Louis. Hey, if that's what you grew up on.

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On Sun, 9 Aug 2020 12:37:20 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
> wrote:

>On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 9:58:10 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>> On Sat, 08 Aug 2020 19:52:37 -0700, Leo >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >What are those dark red things posing as tomatoes? I should have adjusted the
>> >lighting in a photo program, but that aint happening. I tie beef filets
>> >tightly with a string to make them fat, sear hell out of them in a cast iron
>> >pan and chuck them in a 400F oven for four to six minutes.
>> >You should do that with the fish, witchetty grubs and scorpions that you
>> >routinely eat.

>>
>> I haven't had wichetty grubs yet. I don't think I could eat them
>> alive.
>>
>> Aboriginal food, the forgotten cuisine.

>
>I've told folks that Provel cheese is the witchetty grubs of St. Louis. Hey, if that's what you grew up on.


I've never tried them. Who knows what we're missing out on?
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On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 6:07:30 PM UTC-5, Leo wrote:
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> I bought a small ham for ham and potato salad, but I had two tenderloins that
> needed cooking first. What to do? What to do? I added a couple of Camparis
> and did this.
>
> <https://postimg.cc/ygg716Sm>
>
> leo
>

Looks good and the potato salad looks especially tempting. Did you make
it?
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