Chicken & Dumplings
sarah gray wrote:
> "kilikini" > wrote in
> :
>
>> sarah gray wrote:
>>> "kilikini" > wrote in news:g7nug2$jcm$1
>>> @news.datemas.de:
>>>
>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>> I've got a whole cut up chicken simmering on the stove with
>>>>> celery, onion, carrot, bay leaves, salt & pepper. Chicken &
>>>>> dumplings for dinner! I prefer small drop dumplings to rolled
>>>>> doughy dumplings.
>>>>>
>>>>> I only add the vegetables to make a nice rich stock. They get
>>>>> strained out and discarded when I remove the chicken to debone it.
>>>>> I know some people add vegetables to the (almost) finished product
>>>>> - carrots, celery, green beans, corn, peas, even potatoes.
>>>>> Doesn't that make it chicken stew with dumplings instead? Not
>>>>> that it really matters, it's just not what I think of as chicken &
>>>>> dumplings.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jill <--whose Scottish grandmother added drop dumplings to beef or
>>>>> mutton stew
>>>>
>>>> MMMMMMMM, I'll bet the kitchen smells great, Jill. Yum.
>>>
>>> the whole house! They need to make "simmering chicken stock"
>>> potpourri.
>>>
>>> Saerah
>>
>> Oh, wouldn't that be wonderful? I've often questioned why they never
>> made food-scented perfume.
>
> My favorite perfume is a solid vanilla-orange thing I bought at the
> local upscale mall, but it was years ago, and I don't remember what
> store, or iif they are even still open I bought it. the name has
> rubbed off the metal casing and I almost don't want to keep using it
> because it's almost gone :<
>
> My other favorite is Angel for men, which smells like cookies baking
> (to me). The women's version has a floral note I don't care for (but
> it smells good on other people)
>
> Saerah
See? Food scented is good, isn't it???? I love a bath bar from a bath
place (gosh, I can't remember the name) and it smells like orange marmalade.
It's awesome. I can't get it anymore, though. Sigh. I live in the sticks.
kili
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