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Subject: RE: BS: GROSS comfort food From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 05 Jan 11 - 07:54 PM ""evaporated milk & vinegar" salad dressing ... Now THAT brings back memories.... Just had some of: whole potato sliced (unpeeled) and a little spray oil on a 'sandwich toaster' hot plate appliance .... add slight salt ... |
Subject: RE: BS: GROSS comfort food From: gnu Date: 05 Jan 11 - 08:13 PM Ed... eel spear? Don't you have a salmon spear? It would work just as well. Oh, you won't get so many eels maybe, but, to me, that's a good thing. I dislike the taste, unless I am HUNGRY. When I was a lad, we never used a spear for eels. We just used a properly cut alder or large flat stones from the brook to slpash them out. It's all about knowing what to look for and walking very slowly... when that waving eel straightens out and pretends to be a stick on the bottom in shallow water... LUNCH! |
Subject: RE: BS: GROSS comfort food From: gnu Date: 06 Jan 11 - 07:02 PM Ed... ever catch an eel on a small fishing rod? Feels like a wash tub on the line. |
Subject: RE: BS: GROSS comfort food From: artbrooks Date: 07 Jan 11 - 01:05 AM Jenn's secret santa got some solid chocolate crap - the same place sells chocolate...uh...adult toys. |
Subject: RE: BS: GROSS comfort food From: mg Date: 08 Jan 11 - 01:05 AM I went to a potluck tonight, knowing I am on a low-carb diet for life..and had two servings of Kraft macaroni and cheese, passing up all sorts of healthier alternatives..but it was sure good. mg |
Subject: RE: BS: GROSS comfort food From: LadyJean Date: 08 Jan 11 - 01:20 AM I went to a Native American festival last year and was served some bear stew. It tasted like my mom's beef stew, one of my ultimate comfort foods. Like mom's stew it wasn't half bad cold. Mom ruined us for beef stew and macaroni and cheese. If it isn't her recipe, my sister and I aren't interested. |