In article >,
Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
> On Sat 05 Mar 2005 11:32:41p, Katra wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
> > In article >,
> > Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat 05 Mar 2005 10:56:50p, Katra wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> >>
> >> > <grins> Well, you have to get rid of that peel at some point in the
> >> > recipe... I just have a tendency to put my spoon thru the thin, hot
> >> > peel and end up with bitty pieces of peel I then have to remove by
> >> > hand. Guess I'm just a klutz! ;-)
> >>
> >> That would be my problem, too.
> >>
> >> > Cutting it is no problem if you quarter it, but I have a BIG chef's
> >> > knife with an 11 1/2 inch blade. I've NO idea where that thing came
> >> > from! It just appeared in my truck one day when I was cleaning out
> >> > from behind the seat.
> >>
> >> Who knows, it might have been a murder weapon! :-)
> >>
> >> --
> >> Wayne Boatwright
> >
> > <snicker> Actually, I suspect my mom had it as a camping tool, and it
> > probably came from my Aunt after she passed away. All kinds of oddball
> > camping stuff gets stashed behing the seat in the truck!
> >
> > It was like a treasure hunt when I cleaned it out. I even found my
> > favorite purple broomstick skirt!
>
> Purple broomstick skirt???
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright
> __________________
Yep! :-)
They were quite popular for awhile but have gone out of style at the
moment! I had a female freind that loved purple and kept trying to steal
that skirt from me!!!
I used to wear it camping with a sport top to stay cool.
http://bizrate.lycos.com/buy/product...roomstick.html
A simple, wrinkly cotton skirt with an elastic waistband. Slip on.
--
K.