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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.

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el Guapo > wrote in
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> 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.

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Jay Furr > You're digging it round, when
it aughta Be SQUARE

>el Guapo > wrote in
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>
>> 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...\

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Dennis > wrote in
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>>> 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.

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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...

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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!


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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.

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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.

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