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Post by Ronv69 on Oct 26, 2020 21:28:58 GMT -5
Ford vs Chevy dogfights are as NOTHING like the bloodshed around chili. “No beans!” Well, chacun a son goutes but keep in mind that chili is/was a peasant food. NO beans? Ha! A likely story. Meat, any meat, is dear and beans are cheap. Do the math. Original, real-world chili will have whatever is available in it. Even corn, I contend, in its original venues. The elitism of modern, affluent chili-makers is very strange and totally foreign to the “originals.” BTW, I should add something to my original “black chili” recipe, above. Skip the cumin, use Italian seasoning, and cut 1/3” pieces of Italian sausge for the meat and you have— Sicilian chili! (Quiet, Garribaldi— just shut up and eat it!) Ford! Ram! 😜😎🤠
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Post by Goldbrick on Oct 27, 2020 5:02:17 GMT -5
Salmon cakes last night, baked mac & cheese with a topping of crushed herb crackers and butter, cooked apples, and a Neptune Salad on the side...way too much food ,but Lordy it was good!
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Post by just ol ed on Oct 27, 2020 9:03:39 GMT -5
soon to be Schwan #662 (3) toaster waffles, one cycle. Usual adds & nuke to plateful of mess. Add k-cup cocoa, all to smoking room desk, eat & continue with the papers. All else covered in WAYS thread
Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
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Post by toshtego on Oct 27, 2020 12:58:32 GMT -5
A potato and vegetable omelet with sharp cheddar. Jus the thing!1
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Post by lizardonarock on Oct 27, 2020 16:47:22 GMT -5
RAISIN toast with butter and a cup of Peets Big Bang coffee. I don't think I will buy the coffee again it is too medium roast for me but is a very good cup.
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Post by toshtego on Oct 27, 2020 17:40:20 GMT -5
Home made beef vegetable, noodle, rice soup and an open face sandwich of Boar's Head Head Cheese on sourdough whole wheat bread.
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Post by lizardonarock on Oct 27, 2020 19:45:52 GMT -5
Well I got my left over Ancho roast made into tacos tonight took my meds and promptly needed a nap.
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Post by Gandalf on Oct 27, 2020 20:05:04 GMT -5
Sushi for lunch.
Cheese & mushroom tortellini with Alfredo sauce and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese, for dinner.
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Post by Plainsman on Oct 27, 2020 21:11:50 GMT -5
Simple tonight: 3 small whitetail tenderloin ‘rounds,’ dish of chopped spinach, buttered sourdough toast, washed down with Southern-style iced tea— which I drink year-‘round.
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Post by username on Oct 27, 2020 21:22:49 GMT -5
Had a chicken burrito from chipotle. Brown rice black beans hot salsa and a tiny amount of cheese. Just the way I like it. It was good.
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Post by toshtego on Oct 27, 2020 21:50:17 GMT -5
More of that chicken curry with rice and mixed chopped vegies.
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Post by Ronv69 on Oct 27, 2020 22:22:38 GMT -5
DQ Steakfingers for lunch and an Aldi pizza for dinner.
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Post by just ol ed on Oct 28, 2020 8:26:21 GMT -5
soon to be Schwan #481 (3) toaster pancakes, one cycle. Add usuals & nuke to plateful of mess. Add k-cup cocoa & all to smoking room desk, chow down & continue with the papers. All else covered in WAYS tread. Eat well all.
Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
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Post by toshtego on Oct 28, 2020 11:18:09 GMT -5
I do not believe there is anything like a Diced Steak Gumbo in Louisiana but that is what I am making this morning with leftover charcoal grilled steak from several days ago. The steak was cooked Well Done so I put in in the roux with some slices of cooked pork belly and the Trinity.
The alterative was Chili Con Carne but after the last couple days I was afraid.............
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Post by lizardonarock on Oct 28, 2020 12:10:27 GMT -5
Don't fear the bean. More RAISIN bread not toasted with a bit of butter and thinking I should have done a schmear of cream cheese.
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Post by mrlunting on Oct 28, 2020 13:35:40 GMT -5
Don't fear the bean. More RAISIN bread not toasted with a bit of butter and thinking I should have done a schmear of cream cheese. Thanks for the craving. I will be buying raisin bread in the morning.
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Post by mrlunting on Oct 28, 2020 13:37:42 GMT -5
B.L.T's and fries are on the menu for tonight. Ma and me my even split a beer.
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Post by toshtego on Oct 28, 2020 13:55:28 GMT -5
Don't fear the bean. More RAISIN bread not toasted with a bit of butter and thinking I should have done a schmear of cream cheese. Thanks for the craving. I will be buying raisin bread in the morning. Bake your own. Not difficult and better than most store bought. I thought that was required for Canadian citizenship along with axe sharpening, hose bending, moose skinning.
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Post by just ol ed on Oct 28, 2020 14:54:25 GMT -5
snoozie next then to be Zweigle's white dawg, 12mins @300f on GeoForeman grill, side of Musselman's smooth applesauce. Later with Jeopardy as company, store brand tea & cookies
Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
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Post by lizardonarock on Oct 28, 2020 16:14:04 GMT -5
The wife took out the good hot links maybe if I take a nap she make em. Nah but we can all dream.
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Post by toshtego on Oct 28, 2020 18:43:52 GMT -5
Cooking more Mississippi Long Grain rice to enjoy with the last of my Chicken Curry,. Kind of expensive but just a small gesture to help an independent Mississippi rice farmer along. www.deltabluesrice.com/For all I know, he is a subsidiary of Cargill or Archer Daniels Midland. I hope not.
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Post by Ronv69 on Oct 28, 2020 18:46:55 GMT -5
Baked Chicken Leg quarters, field peas and black rice with gravy. The local store had the leg quarters for 10¢/lb. I figured it has something to do with all of the Pilgrims chicken factories in the area. Lots of egg farmers too. The tomatoes we get here look and taste like they are from the garden next door.
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Post by toshtego on Oct 28, 2020 19:28:01 GMT -5
Baked Chicken Leg quarters, field peas and black rice with gravy. The local store had the leg quarters for 10¢/lb. I figured it has something to do with all of the Pilgrims chicken factories in the area. Lots of egg farmers too. The tomatoes we get here look and taste like they are from the garden next door. You are close to Arkansas. As Ross Peeeerot noted long ago, "Arkansas... world class chicken pluckers." He was referring to that Clinton character.
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Post by mrlunting on Oct 28, 2020 19:33:29 GMT -5
Dinner was mmm. Looking forward to buying raisin bread tomorrow morning.
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Post by Ronv69 on Oct 28, 2020 20:22:52 GMT -5
Baked Chicken Leg quarters, field peas and black rice with gravy. The local store had the leg quarters for 10¢/lb. I figured it has something to do with all of the Pilgrims chicken factories in the area. Lots of egg farmers too. The tomatoes we get here look and taste like they are from the garden next door. You are close to Arkansas. As Ross Peeeerot noted long ago, "Arkansas... world class chicken pluckers." He was referring to that Clinton character. The Clintons aren't all that popular in Arkansas these days.
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Post by Gandalf on Oct 28, 2020 22:23:54 GMT -5
Breaded fried pork cutlets, mashed potatoes, "Red Lobster" style Cheesy-Garlic biscuits.
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Post by lizardonarock on Oct 29, 2020 6:16:21 GMT -5
RAISIN toast with cream cheese and a few pieces of hard salami. Wife is out the door with a egg and cheese sandwich on boring bread and a cup of real hot coco that I made for her with milk and half and half.
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Post by mrlunting on Oct 29, 2020 6:38:57 GMT -5
Peanut butter and banana on toast. The sun is just coming up.
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Post by toshtego on Oct 29, 2020 6:43:15 GMT -5
Just a pot of Yorkshire Red Label tea. Milk and turbinado sugar in the mug.
Waiting on the Sun. Big Moon setting through the trees.
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Post by just ol ed on Oct 29, 2020 8:48:36 GMT -5
greets again all. Everything else covered in WAYS thread. Next to be Schwan #481 (3) toaster pancakes, one cycle. Usual adds & nuke to plateful of mess. Add k-cup cocoa & all to smoking room desk, eat & continue with the papers.
Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
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