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I damn near passed out from the pain. The cold carbonation from the beer that followed the 2 minute ordeal was even more painful. All I could do was stand outside of Frank's Barbershop (it was in the basemement of his house) and turn my head sidew…
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Yes, depending on the variety, the scotch bonnet can be more lethal than avergae habaneros. You can get some very mild habaneros or you can get some diabolical ones. The ones from Yucatan used to hold the world record. Now, there are some clowns …
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If you really want to kick this off the BAM! scale, try to get your hands on some habaneros. Said habaneros must come from Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, otherwise, well, they're basically garbage. A good off-the-shelf product to add PURE heat with n…
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If any of you have ever had Mole (the Mexican dish, not the rodent), the suace is chocolate-based. Gene
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>I may draw fire from the serious cooks in our >midst, but I think it's hard to beat a good ole' >Sara Lee poundcake straight from your friendly >local grocer. > >Otherwise, take a regular pound cake recipe and >add an …
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I know exactly what you're talking about. I used to live near Lancaster, PA, another Amish mecca. I used to find it comical to see the UPS truck out in New Holland, PA picking up small furniture in the barn (which had internet access for the web s…
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Oh yeah! The Iron Skillets. I remember one outside of Killeen, TX on the way to Austin. They had a Tex-Mex breakfast skillet with eggs, chorizo, salsa, another layer of eggs, onions, bellpeppers, more eggs and chorizo, asadero cheese all topped w…
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I will admit to having one, ONLY ONE, cast iron cooking apparatus. It is a griddle that fits perfectly either on my outdoor grill or on the grill side of my downdraft Jenn-Air range (can you tell I like to cook?) It is PERFECT for cooking sausage …
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Whew! For a minute I thought you were going to take the cast-iron side
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Can I spoil the thread with my idea of good cookware? Calphalon One. Anything else is just, well, cast iron Gene
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Yahoo, My mom is diabetic. She has been able to control her diabetes strictly through diet. The American Diabetes Foundation publishes several cookbooks. They're available at major booksellers. Also, she tells me that the south beach diet recip…
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This sounds absolutely delicious. I can't wait to try it this weekend! I'm thinking if you can kick it up a notch with some capers? Any thoughts? Gene
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I read an interesting article recently on CNN regarding the latest long-term study on diets. Essentially, the study found that, overall, the best diet is one which reduces fat, carb as well as caloric intake. In other words, a well-rounded diet. …
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I think you make it. I dated a girl from Cuba and she introduced me to it. I think it's a mixture of garlic, onion, cilantro, peppers and I think green olives. It's kinda like pesto, kicked up a notch.
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Fantastic! Had nasty weather here in TN over the weekend and my wife and I had this for a meal several times BTW Don, it WAS below 24 and I did double it! Gene
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Don, Wonder what a little bit of Old Bay would do to the taste of January Soup? Speaking of which, I may try something here and add crab meat to the mix.............. Gene
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I myself prefer Grand Marnier straight out of the bottle, preferably wrapped in a brown paper bag. I use it to chase Tennessee White Lightning after a particularly horrific day at the office
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"...When you do begin looking, avoid ladder climbers who might violate your trust in order to better their own careers......" That's a very interesting observation Paul. Care to share more?
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Well this may present a problem then because Pork's further north.
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Don and pOrK can probably help you out here. Don is still a regular reader and contributor, however, he uses a penname.
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Let me guess.....I advertised, right? No, wait, I upset someone in the special-interest membership section? What's wrong with a little humor? Are you guys that uptight?
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Your children are adorable Christy! How long before they are allowed to post?
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Note: The preceding thread hijack by Christy and Paul and my subsequent banter may have appeared to be hostile, however, as far as I am concerned it was good humored fun. For the record, I did not see Paul's unedited thread. Now, back to Survivor…
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Wow, obviously the stats you have available are different than the ones that are published in the "check who's online section". I have not seen 22 people (guests included) ever! But, that's OK, we're not competing, right? We publish our daily …
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 02-02-06 AT 11:17AM (CST)[/font][br][br][font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 02-02-06 AT 11:13 AM (CST)[/font] Real funny guys We don't consider ourselves exiles, but rather, more like new co…
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I appreciate your sense of style Judy, however, we may be better off wearing white tennis shorts with a nice cotton pique polo, preferable pink and a cashmere sweater of contrasting color. Dock shoes optional.
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For a minute I thought this was about the father and son bull standing atop the hill overlooking the cows below........ "Hey daddy, why don't we run down there and "mate" (edited for MLS censors) with one of those cows?". "Patience my son" said …
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 01-27-06 AT 09:09PM (CST)[/font][br][br]Heavens no! That comment is a testament to your typical asinine and speculative agenda! Had you actually read the book by Annie Proulx you would know that the wh…
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I suggest adding the book 'Brokeback Mountain'(now a motion picture) to Paul and James' Book Of The Month Club. I think it's fitting of the theme here.
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 01-23-06 AT 08:44AM (CST)[/font][br][br]I read it in late summer of '04 when it first came out. OK book. Very short. I read it in one afternoon. I would not call it revolutionary. If you've read Car…