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    Homemade hot soup on a chilly day.....yummmmmmmm.
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    Love homemade soup. Love it love it love it.

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    They had to call off the church pot luck.

    I gave one pie away. The neighbor lady that gave me the curtains son walked by with the dog. I caught him on the return trip and sent the pie home with him. He's a pretty stout kid so I better check and make sure the pie got home.

    I was forced to eat the other.

    Now I am baking two more.

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    Somtimes ya gotta do what ya gotta do. No sense in eatin' that pie without coffee.
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    Well Momma is sick today with the flu. So it looks like Dad gets to cook one of his famous one dish meals.

    Tonight it will be "Wild Boar, Peasant Style" I have to come up with a good name some times so that my boys will eat Dad's cooking without throwing a fit.

    So in a cast iron Dutch Oven I fried up a pound of Italian sausage and a cup of diced sweet onions. Then top it with 6 cups of diced potatoes. Seasoning salt, granulated garlic and onion powder. Finish cooking until potatoes are tender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Homemade hot soup on a chilly day.....yummmmmmmm.
    Yep!

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    Fennel and arugula soup, with giant white beans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grrlscout View Post
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    Fennel and arugula soup, with giant white beans.
    Mmmmmm Mmmmmmm ! That looks SOO good ! I hate you

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    Cheezy creamy potato soup with buttermilk biscuits. My wife does a recipe bog on the net so I have to put up with all these test recipes all the time. Hehehe

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    Grilled burgers. It was 73 here today. I had to grill. I won't have much chance from here on out. The temps start dropping Saturday.
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    Its cold and windy today,, I picked up a can of abondigus (sp?) Mexican Meatball soup,, I have never had the canned before,, but if its half as good as a former GF used to make, Ill be happy !

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    Can we come over and watch you eat? Soup huh? This should be interesting.
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    I'm Having Menudo ! I like the spicy kind and I truly believe it has Medicinal Value !

    (even more than chicken soup)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Case View Post
    I'm Having Menudo ! I like the spicy kind and I truly believe it has Medicinal Value !

    (even more than chicken soup)
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    Got the start of a potato soup in the crock pot. A chunk of ham, a big fist full of diced onions, cream of mushroom soup, chicken broth (a whole bunch), diced carrots, and left over mashed potatoes and of course diced potatoes (as a measurement reference, enough to fill the pot, or all available). Let the whole mess cook on medium for 4 hours and yummy, yummy.
    Only problem is, I don't usually use reciepes, nor do I record what I put into a soup, so each time I decide to make something it is a new and exciting adventure. Also, when I cook, I start at 4:30 or 5 am, before the "boss " gets up to avoid "girly" input to my manly soups
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    I have the same approach to cooking Pal, Winnie jnr calls it the School of chuck it in and see. The results are known as Chicken surprise... I have no idea why, there's not always Chicken in it.
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    Having a party for my daughter today.. she turns 6 tomorrow...Sooo baking a birthday cake for my daughter .... Well, more like licking the frosting off a spoon as my wife bakes it......
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    I bought me a turkey frying set-up, this weekend. I was all excited about frying me a turkey......you know....for practice, before the big day. (Well, you need to be sure you don't ruin thanksgiving....right???) I ran into one problem. After looking in what seemed like 3,487 stores....not one fresh turkey, to be found. They are all frozen! Dang it!

    Do you have any idea how long it will take , to thaw a bird well enough that I'm willing to stick it into hot oil??? I'm thinking 4 days, in the fridge!



    Maybe 5....just to be sure!LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    I have the same approach to cooking Pal, Winnie jnr calls it the School of chuck it in and see. The results are known as Chicken surprise... I have no idea why, there's not always Chicken in it.
    Here is a "stretcher" ,, fry some ground beef up, cook some elbow macaronis. Combine with some canned tomatoes, onions in a pot, flavor to suit. Looks strange, but you can fill alot of folks on a little bit of money. I find it fun to do "mystery" one pot meals
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    Default Deer neck

    My brother in law shot a 9 pointer the other day and wants me to taxidermy it for him. So he showed up with it with practicaly the whole neck still attached! I only need 6in tops for the measurements that are needed. Well he said I could keep the meat.....Way cool!

    So I ground up a bunch to burger, got some in the slow cooker for italian deer and BBQ. Then I cut a bunch into stew meat. simmed it in instant oinion soup mix added some rice and a can of cream of mushroom soup.....YUMMY!
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    Pot roast for dinner

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    And potato pancakes for breakfast

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