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IGO





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PostPosted: 5/11/2006, 4:19 am    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Trishness wrote:
IGO wrote:
wush ya'll tawkin' 'bout


That's a good "southernese" if I ever heard it.....Georgia?

Smile

dats cotton souf, pur d.
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PostPosted: 5/11/2006, 5:14 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

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Trishness, your cooking is great, I can tell by reading it



Yes I can vouch for that. Camping with Trish is a spoiling experience.
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PostPosted: 5/11/2006, 5:57 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

For cheap good jerky-we wait till London Broil is on sale and then get the butcher to slice it off the cow with a 13 setting on the blade. Then the wife marinades batches of 3lbs in McCormick 7 Pepper Blend with 1/2 cup Worchester/Guinness and some meat tenderiser. Pop in on the dehydrator for 5 hours. Good stuff. javascript:emoticon('Wink')
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PostPosted: 5/11/2006, 6:59 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Hmm....At my house The Husband does the cooking and dehydrating.
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PostPosted: 5/11/2006, 7:18 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Gee, what a surprise. Chuckle

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PostPosted: 5/11/2006, 8:41 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

SandeJ I second that.. Trish is an angel Always makes sure there is enough for everyone and it is gooood!!! Can't say I don't enjoy myself with Trish. She makes sure your taken care of.
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PostPosted: 5/11/2006, 10:10 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

wanderingsoul wrote:
SandeJ I second that.. Trish is an angel Always makes sure there is enough for everyone and it is gooood!!! Can't say I don't enjoy myself with Trish. She makes sure your taken care of.
Ok bowrofl I've begged Trish to adopt me, but she told me I'm too expensive! dunno what she talkin' about? I don't eat THAT much! hehehe Honestly, if you've ever been cared for by Trish, you know you've found the best friend and the greatest cook! Hug She's also very 'heartsmart'. Mary
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PostPosted: 5/12/2006, 6:06 am    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

[quote="HIG"]Gee, what a surprise. Chuckle

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He enjoys that stuff! I do the dishes, though. And clean the house. It works out. I only cook when it's MY recipe. Lasagne is my job, as are enchiladas, tacos, tostadas, stirfry and meatloaf. Hey, don't laugh, my meatloaf is really good! Even my kids will eat it!
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PostPosted: 5/22/2006, 6:29 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Have you ever tried making the enchiladas but layering them like lasagna? I call them las ladas. I just made meatloaf, fried potatoes w/ onions and greenbeans for dinner. Most of the meatloaf gets frozen anyways, so it lasts a long time. I make tacos every week. Smile
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