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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13607 |
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Posted: 29 Oct 2019 at 11:26pm |
I made this the night that my new building was built, was the first meal cooked in it. it was requested by the old lady....ooooops….I mean the loving wife for our supper tonight. write this down and save: take a pound or more of lean ground beef, then add a pound of breakfast sausage. when ever you mix the beef and pork, be sure that it's about the same in weight each. now...we also ad black olives (crushed) and mushroom stems/pieces and flakes of parsley, and a little garlic. you can ad anything you want, mix it all up and make ping pong size meat balls. place them in the fridge or freezer overnight. this allows the flavors to mix into the meat. next day/evening or longer. put the balls in a large stew pot, and pour condensed French onion soup over them, I usually do ad a 1/2 soup can of water depending on how big your pot is. they will shrink up some. serve your balls with some of the soup from the pan. it's very flavorful! enjoy!
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HD6GTOM
Orange Level Joined: 30 Nov 2009 Location: MADISON CO IA Points: 6627 |
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All sounds great but garlic kills me. Glad you got her done.
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desertjoe
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Hey Good Buddy,,It good to finally hear something out of you,,,!! You gots to check in more often,,,, That sounds like some great cold weather soup and glad you are enjoying your new kitchen,,, You are gonna make somebody a good wife,,you know,,,?? UMMmmm,,,do you windows too,,,???(poke, poke) (you still owe me bout 5)
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
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Sounds good! It's supposed to get cooler here in a few days so might be a good time. If it ever gets cold I plan to make some chili.
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Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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Brian F(IL)
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Shameless,
I'll have to try that recipe. Sounds good. I love trying new things.
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Ted J
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Location: La Crosse, WI Points: 18821 |
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Good news about the new kitchen. Glad you got it done and are enjoying it. You got that tapper in the fridge yet? I don't like traveling in the winter, but maybe I'll have to make a trip westward.
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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13607 |
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ain't gots it insulated yet, the rolls are still stacked in the corner. then i'll decide what kinda interior wall cover I want. was thinking about some picket fence boards, just cut off the ends and staple them up! gots lots of pretty knots in them. should look good with sum sealer on them. (winter project) I do gots a propane heater in there for the cold. it's not stopping me from cooking in there yets tho! did catfish tonight! also been busy putting things away that normally would usually gits ruined sitting out over the winter, putting that stuff up in the lofts. Ted...you can come helps me insulate the roof area, you is a tall one, should make it easy!
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shameless dude
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did chicky philly's tonight. 2 cans white chicky breast, one small can sliced black olives, one small can mushroom bits and pieces, 1/2 red bell pepper chopped, 1/2 sweet onion chopped, used romano/parmashon cheese as my other cheeze was froze and stuck together, also buttered some brat buns and browned them on the grill to put under the good stuff! when the chicky is browned, it's ready to be served.
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chaskaduo
Orange Level Joined: 26 Nov 2016 Location: Twin Cities Points: 5200 |
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Shammers with all the canning you do, canned up chicky breast is a breeze. Real frugal, unless you don'ts have a pressure canner. I can lots of meats when there on sale, only way I can afford to pay attention.
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desertjoe
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DANG,,,Good Buddy,,,,you is having you a GREAT time with thet Outdoor Kitchen,,,ain't you,,,Thas good, Thas good,,,,,!!! I love grillin and smokin and BBQ'in ,,,,,and,,,and,,,cookin too,,!!
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Ted J
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Location: La Crosse, WI Points: 18821 |
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You should think about sending some of that aroma along with that Gawd awful white stuff you're sending all over the place.
Instead of meat balls,,,,,,,,,,, Add some Johnsonville Cajun Andouille sausage one of these times. It's got a little kick to it and great flavor. I add in some shrimp, carrots, onions (I like Pearl ones) and potatoes. Kind of like an old fashioned shrimp boil. Hmm,,,,,,,,,,,I'm gettin hungry.... |
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trace
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pictures, pictures, pictures
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trace
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canned chicky white breat? what the hell ypu eatin???
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shameless dude
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swansons canned chicky, can gits all white meat or combo white and dark mix.(it's already been cooked, then canned) makes great samwiches too, just another something that's ready to eat. sure browns up nice on the grill.
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shameless dude
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oh....and the old lady....oooooops...I mean the loving wife is already trying to fill my new building up with chit! PfffffT! I have to watch her every minute!
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chaskaduo
Orange Level Joined: 26 Nov 2016 Location: Twin Cities Points: 5200 |
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Yep that's what they do, and then it's stuff they don't use or ever will again and won't let go of it. I could use that extra room for spare parts, extra tools I'll use once or twice, old broken equipment to make things out of. Geesh now ya got me going, thanks Shammers.
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shameless dude
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anytime pal! I gots 2 40x60 buildings about like you is describing!
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chaskaduo
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Color me Gr*#~. But someday soon.
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shameless dude
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grilled sum more burgers tonight, along with steak fries and chopped onions, I grabbed a package of "something" out of the freezer, was kinda green and chopped like I chop the onions. had no idea what it was, I usually label the bags, but this one wasn't labeled...so I cooked it up too. turned out to be chopped up cucumber, it cooked up good, and I put it on one of my burgers...it tasted good, and it's outta the freezer. I still don't recall bagging the cucumber, maybe it was an experiment?
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desertjoe
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OH NO,,!! ,,,I KNEW I shoulda marked thet package I sent you anonymousely bout 4 months ago,,I bought thet up in tha Alien Town where they was sellin is as "Road Kill" can't believe I done thet,,,,,,,(poke, poke,,,,,
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chaskaduo
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shameless dude
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the old lady....oooops...I mean the loving wife had a request in for the meatballs in the soup again for last night. I didn't have any French onion soup, so I used cream of mushroom and added extra mushrooms and a pinch of no salt. we loved it too done that way. I have made my own French onion soup before, but didn't have the right ingrediants to make any last night. it's gonna be hard to see what I can leave out in the cold for ingrediants and what I shouldn't. have been emptying out sum cupboards of stuff, now when we open a door stuff don't fall out on us! lol I still gotta find me sum storage cupboards for out there, want some that's gonna look nice. been thinking of floor models, but might just buy some nice hanging units to span the north wall. got more insulation done and plastic hung, ran out of insulation, so gotta go the ,menards this coming week. the old lady....oooops….I mean the loving wife brought me a big area rug for inside, the dogs love laying on it as they watch me working in there!
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chaskaduo
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Shammers, you at least are gonna have to have your old lady....oooops….I mean the loving wife take some inside and outside pics and post em, or email em to some one to post em for us. em, em, em, out of here
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desertjoe
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Hey Chask,,you have just went to dang near the top of his "Chit List" on deliverin more than enough of his machine's product,,,,(you just don't know it ,,,yet) you'lda done better askin for the location of one of his "stash holes",,,,,,,,,
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chaskaduo
Orange Level Joined: 26 Nov 2016 Location: Twin Cities Points: 5200 |
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Joe, I've gotta couple detectors for that. I'm thinkin on tinkerin with a Hell Has No Heat Like My Machine machine. Some of us JW's know a thing or two, and you know we got connections everywhere. An Ol Shammer's a smart enough man to know he don't want to deal with that.
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Ted J
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Ruh Roh,,,,,,
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