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    having some friends over tonight!

    Sounds GREAT.- What time are we sitting down to dinner?? CHUCKLE, satx
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    What is the strangest old timey vegetable you have eaten

    How about JUST A BOWL OF BUTTERBEANS by Little Jimmy Dickens?? (My mother hated that song as it uses the tune to JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE.) CHUCKLE, satx
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    dough bowl?

    I have my G-G-G-Aunt Millie's BIG wooden dough bowl, which she got as a wedding present in the post-WBTS period, when she & her groom (Jackson F. Redfern) emigrated from Marshall County, MS to Upshur County, TX to farm. (As best as I can tell from property/tax records, the newlyweds arrived in...
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    Irish Toast for 30

    YEP. = Different words for the same thing. yours, satx
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    Irish Toast for 30

    What my cookbook called "the dip" is the self-same mixture that you call "batter", i.e., milk, egg, spices, vanilla, etc. & that the bread is dipped into prior to cooking. yours, satx
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    Irish Toast for 30

    Would I be correct in presuming that "Irish Toast" is simply "French toast" with the addition of Irish whiskey to the "dip"?? (I tried using the "usual suspects" in WorldWideWeird search engines & got the words to Irish drinking toasts but not even one recipe.) yours, satx
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    Egg plant

    LOOKS YUMMY. yours, satx
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    Egg plant

    The THAIS, LAOTIANS, CAMBODIANS & VIETNAMESE all eat a LOT of eggplant. (Asian eggplant is the same but smaller.) yours, satx
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    Egg plant

    A simple YES or NO answer please: DO you ONLY eat things that have a great deal of nutritional value?? (Do you refrain from alcoholic beverages, sweet rolls, pie, cake, candy and/or anything else that you eat REGARDLESS of its "food value"??) Fyi, I eat fried eggplant from time to time because...
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    Egg plant

    Fyi, when I make fried eggplant I simply slice it 3/8" thick, dip it in beaten raw egg, then in Progresso bread crumbs & pan fry it. All my friends like it that way, when I fix "country supper" & eat it faster than I can cook it. (I now use an electric skillet at tableside, so that I can eat...
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    Lamb Stew, anybody?

    YEP. yours, satx
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    Lamb Stew, anybody?

    NAVAHO STEW is my favorite. Someone here mentioned cooking lamb chops & cutting them up into stew. = When I do a "locally famous" Mixed Grill with 5 meats, the lamb chops seldom make it to the table. = They get "sampled" until they're G-O-N-E , GONE. (I've found a Kosher or Halal butcher most...
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    Brewing Vinegar

    I do NOT make vinegar but a childhood friend has made PEACH & PEAR vinegar for 4 decades or more, so sell as a "sideline" to his commercial fruit business. - Ronny always strains his fruit vinegars at least twice before bottling, so that they will LOOK clearer. (I doubt if it makes any...
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    Brewing Vinegar

    IF you can find any, I would suggest straining your new vinegar a second time through a "commercial" sized coffee filter (inserted into a large funnel) to get out all the solid matter, AFTER you first run it through the cheesecloth. yours, satx
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    lost Ships Biscuits info

    Once we get settled in our new place, one of the first things that I plan to do is build a Latin-American style earthen oven/BBQ in the back garden. yours, satx
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    Red neck rellenos

    A Tex-Mex version of roasted pork. = Usually spelled "carnitas" here in The Alamo City. yours, satx
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    Red neck rellenos

    Sounds YUM to me. yours, satx
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    pasties {the food kind}

    100% CORRECT. yours, satx
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    pasties {the food kind}

    THANKS. = All of the usual search engines say: TURNIP. (At least to me, a rutabaga is not the same vegetable.) yours, satx
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    pasties {the food kind}

    ALL of the "authentic" Cornish/Welsh pasty recipes that I've found on "the Worldwidewierd" include "Swede" as an ingredient. - I tried to look that up & found that "Swede" is "turnip" with no other description. Do any of our members know WHICH sort of turnip?? yours, satx
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