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I made a quick philly cherry cheese cake with home frozen cherries. One
of these days I will master *actual* cheesecake but today just wasn't one of them. Here's what DH has planned for dinner - bbq NY strip steak and cheesecake. Here is what is is really getting - bbq NY strip steak, zucchini & onion bbq foil pack (see below), bbq potatoes, and maybe if he is really, really good, a wee smidgen of the philly cheese cake. Zucchini & Onion BBQ Foil Pack Cut a piece of foil about 1 - 1 1/2' long. Cut zucchini and onions into bite size pieces. Toss with light olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper (I use fresh ground). Distribute vegetable mixture onto foil. Add 4 - 5 small pats of butter on top. Seal foil pack and toss onto barbeque. My note: also good if you add in fresh small button mushrooms ![]() |
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~patches~ wrote on 24 Jun 2005 in rec.food.cooking
> I made a quick philly cherry cheese cake with home frozen > cherries. One of these days I will master *actual* cheesecake but > today just wasn't one of them. Here's what DH has planned for > dinner - bbq NY strip steak and cheesecake. Here is what is is > really getting - bbq NY strip steak, zucchini & onion bbq foil > pack (see below), bbq potatoes, and maybe if he is really, really > good, a wee smidgen of the philly cheese cake. > > Zucchini & Onion BBQ Foil Pack > > Cut a piece of foil about 1 - 1 1/2' long. Cut zucchini and > onions into > bite size pieces. Toss with light olive oil and sprinkle with > salt > and pepper (I use fresh ground). Distribute vegetable mixture > onto foil. Add 4 - 5 small pats of butter on top. Seal foil pack > and toss onto barbeque. > > My note: also good if you add in fresh small button mushrooms ![]() > Tonight on the way back from the Dr. I stopped in at a new kinda store to me...a meat store...not truly a butchers...You could buy meat, have them make your supper to go..(well call them several hours in advance). They sell local meat from local producers. I got me a T-bone and 4 store pre-made seasoned hamburger patties. I had the burger patties for supper...too salty for my tastes. Hope the T-bone is better. -- It's not a question of where he grips it! It's a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut. Are you suggesting coconuts migrate? |
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el Guapo > wrote in
.net: > Deep fried hot dogs, and a couple of vlasic pickles. > > There's a couple of bananas sitting next to the deep fryer... might be > time for a midnight snack experiment... You should bread them, *then* fry them. Fry the hot dogs that way too. No one ever said that corn dogs had to come pre-battered; make your own. Try batter-frying the pickles, too. -- "I wish people who had trouble communicating would just shut up." -- Tom Lehrer http://www.livejournal.com/users/jayfurr/ |
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Jay Furr > You're digging it round, when
it aughta Be SQUARE >el Guapo > wrote in l.net: > >> Deep fried hot dogs, and a couple of vlasic pickles. >> >> There's a couple of bananas sitting next to the deep fryer... might be >> time for a midnight snack experiment... > >You should bread them, *then* fry them. Fry the hot dogs that way too. No >one ever said that corn dogs had to come pre-battered; make your own. Try >batter-frying the pickles, too. I feel my arteries clogging just reading that...\ -- "People who read the tabloids deserve to be lied to" - Jerry Seinfeld "Education is the progressive discovery of our own Ignorance" - Will Durant "We are drowning in information, while starving for wisdom." - E.O. Wilson "the glass is not only half full the first half was delicious" --Me To Reply: Scrape off the end bits... |
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Dennis > wrote in
: >>> Deep fried hot dogs, and a couple of vlasic pickles. >>> >>> There's a couple of bananas sitting next to the deep fryer... might >>> be time for a midnight snack experiment... >> >>You should bread them, *then* fry them. Fry the hot dogs that way >>too. No one ever said that corn dogs had to come pre-battered; make >>your own. Try batter-frying the pickles, too. > > I feel my arteries clogging just reading that...\ Did I mention doing vigorous sit-ups after the meal? Practically required, if you ask me. When I was at UGA in 1985-1988, we'd routinely go to Sonny's out by Georgia Square Mall, load up on the all-you-can-eat barbeque, then go back to campus and do sit-ups until we were in danger of projectile vomiting. It made us the supremely fit Dawgs that we became. -- "I wish people who had trouble communicating would just shut up." -- Tom Lehrer http://www.livejournal.com/users/jayfurr/ |
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Jay Furr > You're digging it round, when
it aughta Be SQUARE >Dennis > wrote in : > >>>> Deep fried hot dogs, and a couple of vlasic pickles. >>>> >>>> There's a couple of bananas sitting next to the deep fryer... might >>>> be time for a midnight snack experiment... >>> >>>You should bread them, *then* fry them. Fry the hot dogs that way >>>too. No one ever said that corn dogs had to come pre-battered; make >>>your own. Try batter-frying the pickles, too. >> >> I feel my arteries clogging just reading that...\ > >Did I mention doing vigorous sit-ups after the meal? Practically required, >if you ask me. > >When I was at UGA in 1985-1988, we'd routinely go to Sonny's out by Georgia >Square Mall, load up on the all-you-can-eat barbeque, then go back to >campus and do sit-ups until we were in danger of projectile vomiting. It >made us the supremely fit Dawgs that we became. that is a sickening thought... we just countered the effects of butter with lots of Garlic and Beer... -- "People who read the tabloids deserve to be lied to" - Jerry Seinfeld "Education is the progressive discovery of our own Ignorance" - Will Durant "We are drowning in information, while starving for wisdom." - E.O. Wilson "the glass is not only half full the first half was delicious" --Me To Reply: Scrape off the end bits... |
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Yeah, Jay Furr >, well... that's just
like... your opinion man. >Dennis > wrote in : > >>>> Deep fried hot dogs, and a couple of vlasic pickles. >>>> >>>> There's a couple of bananas sitting next to the deep fryer... might >>>> be time for a midnight snack experiment... >>> >>>You should bread them, *then* fry them. Fry the hot dogs that way >>>too. No one ever said that corn dogs had to come pre-battered; make >>>your own. Try batter-frying the pickles, too. >> >> I feel my arteries clogging just reading that...\ > >Did I mention doing vigorous sit-ups after the meal? Practically required, >if you ask me. > >When I was at UGA in 1985-1988 Ahhhh... those were good years in the AU-UGa series... 3-1 AU and the one you did get lucky and win (we wuz robbed BTW), the dawgies got a well-deserved soaking afterwards. Classic SEC footsball at it's best! John Rogers AU Class of 1985 The Nail Gun of Quiet Reflection The Al Del Greco of Atlanta "Subordination is the natural order: there is subordination in Heaven - Thrones and Dominions take precendence over Powers and Principalities, Archangels and ordinary foremast angels; and so it is in the Navy. You have come to the wrong shop for anarchy, brother." (Captain Jack Aubrey, R.N. "The Ionian Mission) |
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In rec.sport.football.college John Rogers > wrote:
> >When I was at UGA in 1985-1988 > Ahhhh... those were good years in the AU-UGa series... 3-1 AU and the > one you did get lucky and win (we wuz robbed BTW), the dawgies got a > well-deserved soaking afterwards. I attended the first half of the "hose the dawgs" game but had to leave at halftime to go to work. It's probably for the best, if I'd stayed I might be still be in prison for killing an obnoxious dawg fan who was sitting next to me. -- David Swanger |
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wrote in :
> In rec.sport.football.college Jay Furr > > wrote: > >> When I was at UGA in 1985-1988, we'd routinely go to Sonny's out by >> Georgia Square Mall, load up on the all-you-can-eat barbeque, then go >> back to campus and do sit-ups until we were in danger of projectile >> vomiting. It made us the supremely fit Dawgs that we became. > > I dated a woman in Athens in that time frame. We went to Sonny's > once. Yeesh. > > I found a place closer to downtown that I liked better. Forgot the > name but it was on the main drag. Best place on the main drag: Harry Bissett's New Orleans Oyster Bar and Grill. -- "I wish people who had trouble communicating would just shut up." -- Tom Lehrer http://www.livejournal.com/users/jayfurr/ |
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In rec.sport.football.college sanoi, hitaasti kuin hämähäkki:
> In rec.sport.football.college John Rogers > wrote: >> >When I was at UGA in 1985-1988 >> Ahhhh... those were good years in the AU-UGa series... 3-1 AU and the >> one you did get lucky and win (we wuz robbed BTW), the dawgies got a >> well-deserved soaking afterwards. > I attended the first half of the "hose the dawgs" game but had to leave > at halftime to go to work. It's probably for the best, if I'd stayed > I might be still be in prison for killing an obnoxious dawg fan who was > sitting next to me. I was in the middle of the student section. I don't recall seeing any actual effect from the hoses, except maybe for decreasing the alcohol content in the air around the dawg fans. It certainly wasn't Bull Connor with police dogs, like it shoulda been. rich -- -to reply, it's hot not warm +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ \ Rich Hammett http://home.hiwaay.net/~rhammett / Estragon: People are bloody ignorant apes. |
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In rec.sport.football.college Jay Furr > wrote:
> wrote in : > > In rec.sport.football.college Jay Furr > > > wrote: > > > >> When I was at UGA in 1985-1988, we'd routinely go to Sonny's out by > >> Georgia Square Mall, load up on the all-you-can-eat barbeque, then go > >> back to campus and do sit-ups until we were in danger of projectile > >> vomiting. It made us the supremely fit Dawgs that we became. > > > > I dated a woman in Athens in that time frame. We went to Sonny's > > once. Yeesh. > > > > I found a place closer to downtown that I liked better. Forgot the > > name but it was on the main drag. > Best place on the main drag: Harry Bissett's New Orleans Oyster Bar and > Grill. That's the hippest place, I might like DePalma's food better (been a while since I was there). -- David Swanger |
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wrote in :
>> Best place on the main drag: Harry Bissett's New Orleans Oyster Bar >> and Grill. > > That's the hippest place, I might like DePalma's food better (been a > while since I was there). They've got really damn good food there. I should know, I used to eat there so often that one night they found me staring disconsolately at the menu and said, without prompting, that they could make me up something special since I'd already had everything on the menu. -- "I wish people who had trouble communicating would just shut up." -- Tom Lehrer http://www.livejournal.com/users/jayfurr/ |
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