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![]() cybercat wrote: > For this weekend, the chief virtue I am looking for is abundance and > delivery, which I think Dominos can handle. We are talking four large > teenage boys, two men, and two women in a not too big house alllllll > weekend. Have a fun weekend! Any food shared with family is good food. ![]() -L. |
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![]() cybercat wrote: > Hey, wait a minute, you said that to me once! >: right ONE TIME ONE TIME shit, pass me the lithium I feel a crazy comin on |
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![]() cybercat wrote: > For this weekend, the chief virtue I am looking for is abundance give them what we had growing up corn for breakfast water for lunch then let them swell for dinner |
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![]() : > *North Carolina barbecue sauce is just vinegar with peppers. Then by that definition Tabasco sauce can be called North Carolina barbecue sauce.... The two are nothing alike. |
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![]() "-L." > wrote in message oups.com... > > cybercat wrote: >> >> Yum, Lyn! The funny thing is, I have had burritos on the brain lately, >> so this sounds good. Question: have you ever made up burritos and >> frozen them individually for snacks? I have a houseful of teenagers >> coming for the weekend, and I was trying to think of something besides >> pizza and pop tarts to have for them to grab and pop in the microwave >> when they get hungry. These are big boys, and still growing, so I want to >> have hearty stuff around. (And I don't want to cook while they're undefoot.) > > What I do is I bake them in the pan , then cool, and individually wrap > them in oiled foil and then freeze. To reheat, pop them in the oven > (thawed or not). If you were doing this specifically as individual > burritos, they could probably be frozen pre-baking since everything is > cooked, anyway, but I'd leave the cehese off the top. I think this > would work well for the purpose you need them for! You could nuke > them, too, but I'd be inclined to thaw them in the fridge before > nuking. > > -L. How long do you put them in the oven for? At 350*f ? kimberly > |
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wrote on 13 Aug 2006 in rec.food.cooking
> >"cybercat" > : > > > >> Pork chops on the bone were $2 a pound this week. I love this meat > >> when it just falls apart, so I brown and braise it, usually with > >> rosemary and fresh ground pepper. > >> > >> Those of you who cook pork this way, how do you serve it? What with? > >> > >> Usually I do Szechuan noodles with mushrooms and shredded cabbage, or > >> rice and gravy and broc. > >> > >> Just looking for new ideas. > > > Those sound great! I'll have to try them! > > (Yeah, I know, if you've been doing it that way all the time you > might want new ideas!) > > Alan > > Usually with a side salad, silde of Slaw, *fried rice or a green bean and sliced almond kinda thing...I only cook pulled pork for me as I live alone and getting too fancy ain't in the cards. * when I sin/cheat and have left over chicken fried rice (I'm low carbing) from a bought Chinese Take Away meal. -- Curiosity killed the cat, but for a while I was a suspect -Alan |
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