I wouldn't mind sampling one of those cookies!
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I wouldn't mind sampling one of those cookies!
Hey! You! Rebel! Get your own gig! I posted first!
Ahem! Must I remind you that it is the Job of the QC Department to sample and review all food before it is sent out to other forum members? It's a big responsibility that we take seriously at the QC Department. Remember - we are your friend.
QC is an assumed receiver of all things edible. I'm simply trying to stem these Johny Come Latelies, whose name I won't mention (Rebel), from cutting in the front of the line.
Apologies to QC...
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Aw gee, sorry y'all. Guess you don't wanna see the pecan bars, huh? :(
TOO BAD
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I used almost all the pecans I foraged -- about 11oz of meats.
Dang it Girl !!!
:)
hehe!
Recipe, if anyone wants it:
http://www.realsimple.com/food-recip...int-index.html
And the one for the mesquite chocolate chip cookies:
http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2007/10/a-chocolate-chi/
Tease!!!!!!!!
Hey, cuz. I assume some of those will be included with the cookies?
LOL, Rick! Only this year did I add my sister. Before I only did my parents' generation and up. Might be a while before I add cousins. ;)
My aunt and uncle sent me a country ham from Kentucky. So I HAD to make buttermilk biscuits.
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This is torture!! How can a thread like this, with PICTURES for crying out loud, be allowed on a wilderness survival site where it is sure to infiltrate the cabins of food deprived bush people?! What kind of mind games are you people playing? :1eye:
Did I say cuz? What on earth was I thinking? You know how wacky your Uncle Rick can be sometimes. Looking for those goodies. (Don't make me call your mom)
My wife is fixing dinner for the tribe so I spent the afternoon Christmas eve baking pies. On the menu are:
Chess Pie - 'Cause KYRat fired me up. I haven't had one in a while so I made one. (Got the corner of the hot pad in it and messed up the pretty)
Pumpkin Pie - Gotta have that. It's Christmas
Coconut Cream Pie
Chocolate Pie
Can't wait!!!!
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Much as I hate to admit it; I'm not doing any cooking this Christmas.
GrrlScout... That is some really good cooking! We need to be friends. :chef:
Dang Rick - those look good! I do love pie.
Thanks pgv!
This morning, mesquite pancakes with prickly pear syrup
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and bacon, natch.
Reheating some Ham today. Tater salad is done and in the fridge. Green beans are thawed out and stewing in chicken broth with onions and bacon. Those are our contributions. Don't know what the rest of the family will bring. :drink:
I made some Mrs. Rick beer bread, in my new little toaster oven.
It was pretty dang good.
I say was, because I've already eaten about 2/3 of it! LOL
I took that big honkin squash I grew
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and cooked it in brown butter and thyme, as my contribution to Christmas dinner.
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Recipe:
http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/but...ter_and_thyme/
Campbells 'mater soup, with lots of Ritz crackers.
Mmmm, Mmmm good!
Thanks for the idea, 2dumb! Just made my own 'mater soup. 2 cups of milk and a splash of cream in a saucepan, add a small can of tomato paste, a few squirts of ketchup, a couple dashes of salt, some black pepper and garlic powder That's it. Better'n Campbells!
Having it right now with a grilled ham 'n cheese sandwich. :thumbup1:
I prefer Progresso Tomato Basil over the Campbells. Yum.
Oh yeah....I forgot to say that Campbells soup was on sale the other day. Four packs of either 'mater or chicken noodle for $2. Heck...Campbells soup for 50 cents a can, I had to grab a mess of it. LOL:smartass:
Oh....speaking of 'mater and basil, I made this again, the other day.
('cept I did it all on the grill.)
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/g...pe2/index.html
Ken, it's the one I told you about.
For Christmas I cooked up a roast duck (as always) with apple/white raisin/cinnamon stuffing.
Home made cranberry sauce.
Baked yams in brown sugar syrup
Potatoes
and home made bread.
Served with Magners hard cider.
Home grown squash pie with whip cream for dessert.
Today it might be plain old boring spaghetti but you guys and your tomato soup...I may have to try something along that line.
Grrl, you're killing me with those food photos.
Oh, yummy!! I really should stop putting in a good word for the eight ducks that should have been slaughtered already months ago...
Today we had buttered brown rice with chives, homegrown acorn squash and canned moose (a mix of meat, heart and liver).
Yes, that is a nail by the plate. Always be prepared! There's a roll of duct tape and a drill bit on the table, too. And no, we don't believe in small portions.
Its cold and rainy here today,, so I put on a pot of beans with the leftover ham bone from Christmas,,