Subject: Old Home Cooking - Away from Catspaw messages From: Penny Date: 05 May 99 - 01:01 PM Since I seem to have started a digression on the Catspaw thread, I thought I'd better start a new one. Alice, I have a spider of good size in my bathroom - how do I fill it with hot water? |
Subject: RE: Old Home Cooking - Away from Catspaw messages From: Margo Date: 05 May 99 - 02:33 PM What am I missing? Margarita |
Subject: RE: Old Home Cooking - Away from Catspaw messages From: Alice Date: 05 May 99 - 03:54 PM Margarita, go over and read the About Catspaw - Part II thread, May 5. click alice |
Subject: RE: Old Home Cooking - Away from Catspaw messages From: Allan C. Date: 05 May 99 - 04:11 PM It may also be helpful to know that a "spider" is a cast iron kettle having feet such that it could stand atop the hot coals of the kitchen fireplace. |
Subject: RE: Old Home Cooking - Away from Catspaw messages From: Allan C. Date: 05 May 99 - 04:13 PM Of course there is the old Gypsy recipe for chicken stew: First, go steal a chicken... |
Subject: RE: Old Home Cooking - Away from Catspaw messages From: Susan A-R Date: 05 May 99 - 10:45 PM I have an Ethiopian cook book where the recipe for chicken Wat or stew starts "first you kill the chicken" Been there, done that, so is it any wonder I now use tofu?? Susan |
Subject: RE: Old Home Cooking - Away from Catspaw messages From: Tucker Date: 05 May 99 - 11:05 PM I live in the city and my neigbor doesn't have a chicken, only a dog....Dog dumplings or dog soup? Ok Peita People only kidding but I won't resort to dropping soup either. Catspaw, see why you are needed back home? Things are going to hell in a handbasket.hurry back you auld fart. |
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