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Oh, my golly. This sounds glorious.
Tina wrote: I love potato soup Snigs - as well as sweet corn bread in the cast iron skillet (another specialty of ex-GMIL)! You make it and I'll be there to eat! Hugs to you Tina, very, very grateful for the thought! |
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I have address Tina for her note....WOW, food does work for other
people too. Your DH is truly a sweetie. When I need some "soul food" it has to be food from my childhood that my Daddy usually cooked. Homemade chicken and noodles on garlic mashed potatos, Basque chorizos, homemade bread, a jar of pickles that were packed in the back yard on a summer evening, menudo (don't ask), sasuage gravy and bisquits and bacalao. The one that really sticks out in my mind and one that I did this year was homemade bread covered in homemade mayonnaise and a slice from a giant green bell pepper that covers the bread. It really takes me back. We never really had chocolate growing up so it has been my adult adventure....and I do consider it an adventure. I search it out everywhere in the world I go. Me to DH "what chocolate...I ain't got no chocolate, GET OUT OF MY SEWING ROOM" lol Mary CHOCOLATE DOESN'T MAKE THE WORLD GO AROUND. BUT IT CERTAINLY MAKES THE TRIP WORTHWHILE. http://community.webshots.com/user/moondancewa |
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matzah and creamcheese
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A big, juicy hand-formed cheeseburger, with lettuce, tomato & mayo, on a
lightly toasted kaiser roll... especially those from Outback Steakhouse. Sheer joy! Linda "C & S" wrote in message ... I'm curious as to what everyone's favorite "pick me up food" is. Myself, I love dark chocolate. I have a secret stash (which is not so secret anymore) of Dove Dark chocolate (goes well with a latte). I'd also like to know when the "Queen of Chocolate" on this ng will relinquish her title so that I can become the official chocolate taster. Perhaps I could self appoint myself "Princess of dark chocolate". -- Carole Champlain, NY http://photos.yahoo.com/ceridwen_rhea Fine style does not make something true, nor has a man a wise soul because he has a handsome face and well-chosen eloquence. Aurelius Augustinus (354-430) |
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:03:47 -0400, "C & S"
wrote: I'm curious as to what everyone's favorite "pick me up food" is. Myself, I love dark chocolate. I have a secret stash (which is not so secret anymore) of Dove Dark chocolate (goes well with a latte). I'd also like to know when the "Queen of Chocolate" on this ng will relinquish her title so that I can become the official chocolate taster. Perhaps I could self appoint myself "Princess of dark chocolate". Red and orange hands from the soup I'm preparing remind me of the fabric I've been sharing... of cheeky pumpkin grins, of wind-chilled faces; it's that time of year again. I'm making homemade vegetable soup with (among other things) beet root and carrots. So pretty. -- Jo in Scotland |
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Oh Jo, sounds wonderful, can I come to your house for dinner?
I was so hungry for stew last week. DH had bought stew meat from the grocery store. When we packed the cooler to evacuate, we took the stew meat with us. Needless to say, the packages of frozen stew meat were slipped under our shirts and used to cool our bodies. When they started to melt and thaw, they were traded for something else more frozen and given to the dogs to lie on to help keep them cooled down. Once we made it to our destination, all the previously frozen food was thrown away, spoiled. I asked DH this morning, if he would go back to the store and buy me more stew meat. I'm still hungry for that stew, but he had to go out to the farm house to patch the big hole in the roof before the rain comes again. Will definitely be having stew sometime this weekend - that is, if we don't make it to your house first! LOL Hugs, Tina |
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Hello Carole,
Sorry Charlie, uh Carole, I hold the title Official Chocolate Taster for RCTQ ... and intend to keep it. Yes, I do!! It is a Life time appointment ... rather Dictator for Life style! LOL!! Your post gives me opportunity to remind readers that with the start of Autumn, the weather is again cool enough to send chocolate to Virginia. So, just pack up a pound or two of the stuff you've been holding in reserve and send to my Palace here in Virginia. Reports will be posted on this NG when I get a round to it. PAT in VA/USA C & S wrote: I'm curious as to what everyone's favorite "pick me up food" is. Myself, I love dark chocolate. I have a secret stash (which is not so secret anymore) of Dove Dark chocolate (goes well with a latte). I'd also like to know when the "Queen of Chocolate" on this ng will relinquish her title so that I can become the official chocolate taster. Perhaps I could self appoint myself "Princess of dark chocolate". |
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Hello Carole,
Sorry Charlie, uh Carole, I hold the title Official Chocolate Taster for RCTQ ... and intend to keep it. Yes, I do!! It is a Life time appointment ... rather Dictator for Life style! LOL!! Your post gives me opportunity to remind readers that with the start of Autumn, the weather is again cool enough to send chocolate to Virginia. So, just pack up a pound or two of the stuff you've been holding in reserve and send to my Palace here in Virginia. Reports will be posted on this NG when I get a round to it. PAT in VA/USA C & S wrote: I'm curious as to what everyone's favorite "pick me up food" is. Myself, I love dark chocolate. I have a secret stash (which is not so secret anymore) of Dove Dark chocolate (goes well with a latte). I'd also like to know when the "Queen of Chocolate" on this ng will relinquish her title so that I can become the official chocolate taster. Perhaps I could self appoint myself "Princess of dark chocolate". |
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Incorrigible! That's the only word.
.. In message 7jY_e.10033$GK2.2588@lakeread07, Pat in Virginia writes Your post gives me opportunity to remind readers that with the start of Autumn, the weather is again cool enough to send chocolate to Virginia. So, just pack up a pound or two of the stuff you've been holding in reserve and send to my Palace here in Virginia. Reports will be posted on this NG when I get a round to it. PAT in VA/USA -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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In article 7jY_e.10033$GK2.2588@lakeread07,
Pat in Virginia wrote: So, just pack up a pound or two of the stuff you've been holding in reserve and send to my Palace here in Virginia. Reports will be posted on this NG when I get a round to it. Sorry, no chocolate stashes here at the moment. However, I have run into some of the best chocolate chip cookies I've ever had (I haven't ever tasted Nancycog's cookies, though...) -- keep in mind that I live a fairly sheltered life. Anyway, these are from my local Albertson's grocery store and are the Essencia label -- Belgian chocolate chunks in the cookies. Omigosh! -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas my ISP is earthlink.net -- put sfoster1(at) in front http://home.earthlink.net/~sfoster1 AKA Dame Sandy, Minister of Education |
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