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keltic63
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 09:31 Post subject: throw it together cookin'
and for some reason, that old cookbook (from 1986) White Trash Cooking came to my mind as I made dinner last night. I had some leftover Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. So I browned some hamburger (ok, it was deer) with some onions and garlic. I added paprika, cinnamon, allspice, and ground pepper. I made a white sauce and added some cheese. Then I mixed it all together.
It was delicious. No. Really. It was fantastic. Even if I do say so myself.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 09:32 Post subject:
I'd eat that.
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j1miller
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 09:34 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | | I'd eat that. |
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gretriever
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 09:55 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | | I'd eat that. | Not with onions. NFW.
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keltic63
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 10:04 Post subject:
| gretriever wrote: | | purple hayes wrote: | | I'd eat that. | Not with onions. NFW. |
OK, so when you come for dinner, I'll chop them real small so you won't notice. Then I'll tell you there are no onions, and it's not really deer, it's ground beef. And You'll eat it anyway and tell me how good it is!
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purple hayes
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 10:09 Post subject:
| keltic63 wrote: | | gretriever wrote: | | purple hayes wrote: | | I'd eat that. | Not with onions. NFW. |
OK, so when you come for dinner, I'll chop them real small so you won't notice. Then I'll tell you there are no onions, and it's not really deer, it's ground beef. And You'll eat it anyway and tell me how good it is! |
Troof!
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robp
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 10:09 Post subject:
Sounds good to me!
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akern
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 10:56 Post subject:
| j1miller wrote: | | purple hayes wrote: | | I'd eat that. |  |
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 11:00 Post subject:
Sounds great to me too. I love to just throw stuff together like that too.
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gretriever
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 11:36 Post subject:
| keltic63 wrote: | | gretriever wrote: | | purple hayes wrote: | | I'd eat that. | Not with onions. NFW. |
OK, so when you come for dinner, I'll chop them real small so you won't notice. Then I'll tell you there are no onions, and it's not really deer, it's ground beef. And You'll eat it anyway and tell me how good it is! | I've got no problem with the deer. For the uninitiated here, my mom put onions in everything humanly possible. Including such breakfast favorites as scrambled eggs, oatmeal, and pancakes. This lead to such scintillating dialogue as follows:
Innocent little gretriever (age - anywhere from three to eighteen): Hey, Maw, why'd you put onions in the (your food of choice goes here)?
Mom: Go ahead and eat. You won't notice the onions - you can't taste them.
Me: If you can't taste them, then why do you put them in?
Mom: Go to your room.
(My Mother's Day story! )
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RangerG
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 14:02 Post subject:
| JACKED UP wrote: | Sounds great to me too. I love to just throw stuff together like that too.  |
Hmmm.. that explains the ASPCA alert about missing family pets in Lenna and surrounding areas.
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andydp
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 14:33 Post subject:
| keltic63 wrote: | | gretriever wrote: | | purple hayes wrote: | | I'd eat that. | Not with onions. NFW. |
OK, so when you come for dinner, I'll chop them real small so you won't notice. Then I'll tell you there are no onions, and it's not really deer, it's ground beef. And You'll eat it anyway and tell me how good it is! |
Two things:
I'm slightly allergic to uncooked onions.
If I eat uncooked onions, I will be in competition with the State of Montana for Methane production.
Cooked onions are OK.
Just as a side note, some people have allergies to foods. Its a good thing to ask ahead of a dinner invite if there are some foods people avoid due to medical reasons. We've done this since day one and found people are very grateful for the question.
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MechEngDropout
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 18:01 Post subject:
If it doesn't move off the plate through it's own volition, I'll eat it.
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bburgoyne26
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Posted: 05/10/06 - 19:41 Post subject:
last night I cooked some chicken breast with mexican seasoning, cut it into chunks, added a can of diced tomatoes, a can of cream of chicken soup, a can of black beans, some corn and some broken up tortilla chips....then I lined a casserole dish with flour tortillas and poured that stuff in it and topped it with grated mexican cheese and baked it.......good stuff.....bachelor food
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