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Default Recipe: Vinaigrette, was: Hampton Creek "Recall"

"dsi1" wrote in message
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On Friday, June 30, 2017 at 8:54:01 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
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> > But that isn't the only thing you cook!!!!
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> I'm making horchata and roast pork at the moment. The pork belly was
> slashed
> and a dry rub of salt, sugar, and 5 spice, was massaged in. I'll roast it
> in
> a hot oven for around 20 minutes and finish it off in a slow one. The skin
> will be finished off under the broiler if it looks like it needs to.
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> I had a meat pie a short while ago. It tasted funny. I guess that's what
> happens when you leave a meat pie out for a few days. Hopefully I won't
> die
> from food poisoning. Also, it needed a bit more salt. :Q
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> I rest my case! As for that pie, if it had been out for a few days ... I
> wouldn't touch it with a bargepole!
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I suppose that adding a bit more salt may have kept it from going bad. It's
interesting how foods transforms when left out. That pie was kind of slimy
but tasteless. Not being able to taste when food turns is a danger of losing
your sense of taste - or is being able to eat anything a super power?

I don't know a thing about barges or bargepoles but I'm guessing a bargepole
is pretty long. That's funny!

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Very long <g>

http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/w...arge-pole.html



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