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Pasta jambalaya with turkey Italian sausage. :hungry:
Pasta jambalaya with turkey Italian sausage. :hungry:
So you would share a bottle of scotch with a hippie? Drinking from the same bottle?! :faint: God help you.
I bought this at Costco last week.
Coke, Sprite, Fanta orange, all with real sugar.
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Saves money. I can't believe how expensive soup has gotten.Even classier. It was store brand.
Now you are talking! I have to check and see if mine has it too.I've never seen a hippie drink scotch.
Moosehead beer? Sure, but not scotch.
I bought this at Costco last week.
Coke, Sprite, Fanta orange, all with real sugar.
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Heck, I would GIVE them the bourbon and walk away.Bourbon, maybe, but I wouldn't share the scotch.
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I am sure you can make soup just as good as the canned salt kind.Saves money. I can't believe how expensive soup has gotten.
Fanta is better with rum. The Pineapple Fanta is even better with rum. I know. I used to work for Coca Cola a long time ago.I was in Ukraine for a while last year and those were the only 3 sodas available anywhere. The orange Fanta is o.k. with vodka in a pinch, I learned.
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The chicken drank a whole bottle of organic wine before you killed it and roasted it?! That must have been one drunk chicken.Organic red wine (didn't buy, it just drank it), free range whole dead chicken roasted with carrots, potatos, sweet peppers, and mushroomsice cold coors and chocolate chip cookies
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We make up soup base a couple gallons at a time. Six or eight good sized leeks are finely chopped and sautéed in butter, five or six pounds of potatoes are peeled, finely diced and cooked along with whatever stock is available from the back of the range and enough water to make two gallons. Salt and pepper to taste, simmer until the potatoes begin to dissolve. Purée by running through your food mill, pack into quart containers and freeze.I am sure you can make soup just as good as the canned salt kind.
Saves money. I can't believe how expensive soup has gotten.
We make up soup base a couple gallons at a time. Six or eight good sized leeks are finely chopped and sautéed in butter, five or six pounds of potatoes are peeled, finely diced and cooked along with whatever stock is available from the back of the range and enough water to make two gallons. Salt and pepper to taste, simmer until the potatoes begin to dissolve. Purée by running through your food mill, pack into quart containers and freeze.
To make a fine mushroom soup sautée a pound of coarsely chopped mushrooms in butter (in a five quart saucepan) until they give up their liquid. Add the quart of thawed soup base to the mushrooms, heat to smiling, add two or three cups of rich milk, return to a simmer, add a cup of sherry if desired, return again to asimmer to drive off the alcohol, serve.
broccoli, asparagus ends, cauliflower, kohlrabi, parsnips, turnips and swedes may all be sued in this simple, quick cream soup.
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I make better, actually.I am sure you can make soup just as good as the canned salt kind.
If you didn't buy it how did you get it? Barter?Organic red wine (didn't buy, it just drank it),
If you didn't buy it how did you get it? Barter?