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Through the Veil of Time
LazyLJack:
Pete and Jeff,
Thanks for the comments. I am new to this bulletin board thing, it is sorta fun!
Jeff, Ennis made me swear on a stack of bibles that I would never make Crab Mongol again. All I remember is that it had a can of tomato soup, a can of pea soup and a can of crab. Maybe some worcestershire sauce? I served it on rice and Ennis spit it out at the table. That from a man who things fried spam sandwiches are a delicacy!
Pete, thanks for the variations. Turkey is good, I've actually done that. What bad associations have I had with turkey?? And heart healthy, yeah, I know that is something I should worry about but Ennis loves real eggs and I just can't bring myself to use that substitute. Try as I might...
Cabbage, hm, interesting. Ain't ever tried that.
If any of you guys are into dropping hints, the 75th anniversary edition of The Joy of Cooking will be published this year. Might make a good Christmas present for a certain blue-eyed, black haired (well, gray now) cowboy y'all know who lives in Quanah, TX...pass that message along to Ennis, willya?
Your pal,
Jack
Lazy L Farm
Quanah, TX
ptannen:
--- Quote from: LazyLJack on September 11, 2006, 11:58:37 am ---What bad associations have I had with turkey??
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Jack -
That was a maybe too subtle reference to a certain Thanksgivin dinner when a certain party was so rude and obnoxious that you had to threaten to kick his sorry ass into next week - or have you purposely forgotten?
Pete
ptannen:
Jack -
Don't mean to be monopolizing this here thread thing, but I just had a great idea! ;D
I hear you're thinkin about havin a chilie cookoff for your next big anniversary party. . . Maybe you could change that to a porcupine cookoff! :laugh:
Pete
LazyLJack:
--- Quote from: ptannen on September 11, 2006, 12:05:05 pm ---Jack -
That was a maybe too subtle reference to a certain Thanksgivin dinner when a certain party was so rude and obnoxious that you had to threaten to kick his sorry ass into next week - or have you purposely forgotten?
Pete
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Pete,
You need to remember, there are two versions of the story: the Annie P. version (and the movie) and the TRUE story, which MaineWriter wrote up in ALBFS (and is continuing in the sequel).
The things that happened in the movie/story after the divorce postcard visit never happened in real life. So, neither of us never had those horrible Thanksgivings, I never met Randall and Ennis never met Cassie.
And because of that, I like turkey just fine!
Best,
Jack
Lazy L Farm
Quanah, TX
LazyLJack:
--- Quote from: ptannen on September 11, 2006, 12:08:03 pm ---Jack -
Don't mean to be monopolizing this here thread thing, but I just had a great idea! ;D
I hear you're thinkin about havin a chilie cookoff for your next big anniversary party. . . Maybe you could change that to a porcupine cookoff! :laugh:
Pete
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We did chili (the party was two months ago...). All those meatballs could be a little overwhelming, don't ya think?
I heard you are going to meet MaineWriter in Boston in a few weeks. You'll like her, she's a terrific gal!
Jack
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