Divemistress of the Dark wrote:Backpacking store job?! (ears perk up)
Hooting at Sock's avatar...bet there's a tale there...
Went veg, mostly, back in October but am still eating shrimp and whatnot. Mr. Dive has learned a couple of terrific Indian recipes - anyone got one for saag paneer? I am nuts about that cheese they use.
Divemistress of the Dark wrote: Mr. Dive has learned a couple of terrific Indian recipes - anyone got one for saag paneer? I am nuts about that cheese they use.
63falcon wrote:Black eyed peas and lima/butter beans w/ greens off of the collard plant-grown in my window, amazing it does so well-accented w/ picking off of the basil and oregano plants, flavored w/ a little 'squeal' (pork/bacon-I am not afraid of the pig!)......
I think, tho', I may make a nice skillet of cornbread tonight to go w/-not sweet, thank you, regular (here's a regional debate just waiting to happen!).
(the worst are the ones that even have NAMES UNDERNEATH THE STICK FIGURES. Like, way to make things easier for the paedos...)
alex wrote:If you come to my place, you eat like a king. I must say that I need at least 48 hours notice, especially in the spring. In Canada, spring is the best time for local asparagus. It's amazing. Also, I need at least 24 hours marinating time for the steaks. Grain fed cows, who led a healthy lifestyle, but had depression issues and killed themselves. It's not called mad cow for nothing.
Joking aside, my steak is fall apart ready before it hits the grill. Add some corn, and mashed potatoes that I will never give the secret of, and I have a whole lot of people wanting to move to Canada. Don't even get me started on the local bakery that makes a cherry cheesecake that you would kill someone for. I love small towns
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