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![]() (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular pot in the oven and add something. Anything. It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. nancy |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy Chop it up and use for roast beef hash? -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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>Nancy Young
>Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking >Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500 >Organization: Monmouth Internet >Lines: 12 >Message-ID: > >Reply-To: >NNTP-Posting-Host: bg-tc-ppp793.monmouth.com >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en]C-CCK-MCD {C-UDP; Monmouth Internet} (Win95; I) >X-Accept-Language: en > > > > >(laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, >potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. >In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > >Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular >pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > >It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. >But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. Continue in a normal pot, stove top is fine... for the liquid pour in a can of beer. Add a couple bay leaf, 3-4 fat cloves garlic. Needs some herbs, parsley and marjarom are good.... add plenty black pepper. I've no idea what's in your fridge, check for any lonely veggies, perhaps an old turnip... pot roast is clean up day. If you want you can plop in a small can tomato sauce. Simmer slowly, until it feels tender when you fork it. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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>Nancy Young
>Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking >Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500 >Organization: Monmouth Internet >Lines: 12 >Message-ID: > >Reply-To: >NNTP-Posting-Host: bg-tc-ppp793.monmouth.com >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en]C-CCK-MCD {C-UDP; Monmouth Internet} (Win95; I) >X-Accept-Language: en > > > > >(laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, >potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. >In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > >Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular >pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > >It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. >But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. Continue in a normal pot, stove top is fine... for the liquid pour in a can of beer. Add a couple bay leaf, 3-4 fat cloves garlic. Needs some herbs, parsley and marjarom are good.... add plenty black pepper. I've no idea what's in your fridge, check for any lonely veggies, perhaps an old turnip... pot roast is clean up day. If you want you can plop in a small can tomato sauce. Simmer slowly, until it feels tender when you fork it. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500, Nancy Young >
wrote: > >(laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, >potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. >In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > >Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular >pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > >It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. >But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. I'm so sorry for your loss. You can shred the roast and let it simmer in the crockpot with some good barbecue sauce. That would give it some more moisture and flavor. I usually do this with leftover roast. It makes good sandwiches and it freezes well. Maybe slice it and simmer covered with beef broth, onions, garlic, until it perks up. Tara |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500, Nancy Young >
wrote: > >(laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, >potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. >In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > >Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular >pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > >It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. >But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. I'm so sorry for your loss. You can shred the roast and let it simmer in the crockpot with some good barbecue sauce. That would give it some more moisture and flavor. I usually do this with leftover roast. It makes good sandwiches and it freezes well. Maybe slice it and simmer covered with beef broth, onions, garlic, until it perks up. Tara |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. I think putting it into a dutch oven and putting that into a 210F oven for a few hours will do the trick. When the collagen dissolves you'll get that delicious flavor! ![]() > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. My condolences on the loss. The liquid will get the flavor boost when the connective tissue dissolves. Low and slow in a dutch oven will do the trick. -- /** * @author Darryl L. Pierce > * @see The Infobahn Offramp <http://mcpierce.multiply.com> * @quote "Lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby..." - Adrian Monk */ |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. I think putting it into a dutch oven and putting that into a 210F oven for a few hours will do the trick. When the collagen dissolves you'll get that delicious flavor! ![]() > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. My condolences on the loss. The liquid will get the flavor boost when the connective tissue dissolves. Low and slow in a dutch oven will do the trick. -- /** * @author Darryl L. Pierce > * @see The Infobahn Offramp <http://mcpierce.multiply.com> * @quote "Lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby..." - Adrian Monk */ |
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PENMART01 wrote:
> Continue in a normal pot, stove top is fine... for the liquid pour in a > can of > beer. Mmmm, beer. I just cooked up swedish sailor's stew tonite: 2lb beef cubes 5 whole potatoes, peeled 1 onion, peeled and quartered 3 carrots, halved then cut into 3" pieces 2 bottles Harp salt to taste 2 1/2 hours at 450F and then left till the oven cooled. The aroma alone was excellent! ![]() -- /** * @author Darryl L. Pierce > * @see The Infobahn Offramp <http://mcpierce.multiply.com> * @quote "Lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby..." - Adrian Monk */ |
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PENMART01 wrote:
> Continue in a normal pot, stove top is fine... for the liquid pour in a > can of > beer. Mmmm, beer. I just cooked up swedish sailor's stew tonite: 2lb beef cubes 5 whole potatoes, peeled 1 onion, peeled and quartered 3 carrots, halved then cut into 3" pieces 2 bottles Harp salt to taste 2 1/2 hours at 450F and then left till the oven cooled. The aroma alone was excellent! ![]() -- /** * @author Darryl L. Pierce > * @see The Infobahn Offramp <http://mcpierce.multiply.com> * @quote "Lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby, lobby..." - Adrian Monk */ |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy Get out the blender and make meat shakes. Jack Carvel |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy Get out the blender and make meat shakes. Jack Carvel |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy Get out the blender and make meat shakes. Jack Carvel |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy Red wine, garlic, chopped green pepper or chiles. gloria p |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy Red wine, garlic, chopped green pepper or chiles. gloria p |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy Red wine, garlic, chopped green pepper or chiles. gloria p |
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I'd shred it up, mix it up with some nice tex-mex spices and serve in tacos
or burritos. Chop up the veggies too and mix with Spanish rice. It'd make an awesome enchilada too. Paul "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy |
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I'd shred it up, mix it up with some nice tex-mex spices and serve in tacos
or burritos. Chop up the veggies too and mix with Spanish rice. It'd make an awesome enchilada too. Paul "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. First mistake is not browning to bring out the flavor. Second is using beef stock. Pot roast can make its own flavorful stock. I'd try some additives like red wine, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, or whatever you have on hand. Only way to save the underdone is to cook it longer. That can be done. |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. First mistake is not browning to bring out the flavor. Second is using beef stock. Pot roast can make its own flavorful stock. I'd try some additives like red wine, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, or whatever you have on hand. Only way to save the underdone is to cook it longer. That can be done. |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500, Nancy Young
> wrote: > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > If it tastes flat, it needs salt. You could do more, but begin with salt. sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500, Nancy Young
> wrote: > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > If it tastes flat, it needs salt. You could do more, but begin with salt. sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500, Nancy Young
> wrote: > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > If it tastes flat, it needs salt. You could do more, but begin with salt. sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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sf > wrote: > On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500, Nancy Young > > wrote: > > > > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > > If it tastes flat, it needs salt. You could do more, but > begin with salt. > > sf And just a pinch of sugar. :-) Mom taught me that trick, and it can work wonders for recipe's where that just certain "something" is missing...... K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... >,,<Cat's Haven Hobby Farm>,,<Katraatcenturyteldotnet>,,< http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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In article >,
sf > wrote: > On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500, Nancy Young > > wrote: > > > > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > > If it tastes flat, it needs salt. You could do more, but > begin with salt. > > sf And just a pinch of sugar. :-) Mom taught me that trick, and it can work wonders for recipe's where that just certain "something" is missing...... K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... >,,<Cat's Haven Hobby Farm>,,<Katraatcenturyteldotnet>,,< http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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![]() "PENMART01" > wrote in message ... > >Nancy Young > >Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking > >Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500 > >Organization: Monmouth Internet > >Lines: 12 > >Message-ID: > > >Reply-To: > >NNTP-Posting-Host: bg-tc-ppp793.monmouth.com > >Mime-Version: 1.0 > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en]C-CCK-MCD {C-UDP; Monmouth Internet} (Win95; I) > >X-Accept-Language: en > > > > > > > > > >(laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > >potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > >In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > > >Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > >pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > > >It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > >But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > Continue in a normal pot, stove top is fine... for the liquid pour in a can of > beer. Add a couple bay leaf, 3-4 fat cloves garlic. Needs some herbs, parsley > and marjarom are good.... add plenty black pepper. I've no idea what's in your > fridge, check for any lonely veggies, perhaps an old turnip... pot roast is > clean up day. If you want you can plop in a small can tomato sauce. Simmer > slowly, until it feels tender when you fork it. > > Eeeeyahhhhh, I actually agree with Sheldon! The only change I would suggest is what my kids call Simon and Garfunkel stew.......the spices are parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme ....I toss in a bay leaf, s&p, and some garlic for good measure. -Ginny |
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Katra writes:
> >sf wrote: >>Nancy Young wrote: >> >> >Ron made the most awful pot roast >> > >>If it tastes flat, it needs salt. > >And just a pinch of sugar. :-) > >Mom taught me that trick, and it can work wonders for recipe's where >that just certain "something" is missing...... That must be an old trailer trash trick, couldn't bear nary a drop of Ripple going anywhere but directly into their own guts. LOL ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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> "Virginia Tadrzynski"
> >"PENMART01" wrote: >> >Nancy Young wrote: >> > >> >made the most awful pot roastFlavorless and underdone. >> >Any saves out there? >> >> Continue in a normal pot, stove top is fine... for the liquid pour in a >can of >> beer. Add a couple bay leaf, 3-4 fat cloves garlic. Needs some herbs, >parsley >> and marjarom are good.... add plenty black pepper. I've no idea what's in >your >> fridge, check for any lonely veggies, perhaps an old turnip... pot roast >is >> clean up day. If you want you can plop in a small can tomato sauce. >Simmer >> slowly, until it feels tender when you fork it. >> >> >Eeeeyahhhhh, I actually agree with Sheldon! The only change I would suggest >is what my kids call Simon and Garfunkel stew.......the spices are parsley, >sage, rosemary and thyme ....I toss in a bay leaf, s&p, and some garlic for >good measure. If you don't want your kids to grow up with their taste in their ass start teaching them now that sage and rosemary definitely don't go with beef... not even thyme goes very well with beef... save all those for the pork, lamb and fowl. Never did like Simon and Garfunkel, now I know why. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy A crock pot is a device for saving iron pans from tomato sauce and for serving - not for cooking meat and expecting flavor. No searing and too low a temp for decent roast. A couple of sage leaves should take out that boiled blood flavor. You said underdone - if the meat is grey thru, put it in with a couple sage leaves and a can or two of manwich and slow cook it for six hours - and serve it on buns. If the beef is red in the middle, cut it in half or quarters and sear the red to brown (after grey) in some oil in an iron pan. Remove meat and add a large thick sliced onion to the pan and fry, stirring until just dark. (add oil if needed) Put the meat back in on top of the onions, layer the carrots on and around the meat and the potatoes on top, put in some parsley on top and a couple of sage leaves on the side, add a cup of water, cover with heavy lid, and simmer on the stove for about three hours (or in the oven at 325 for 3-4 hours). fwiw |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500, Nancy Young >
wrote: >It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. I know you must feel both sad and relieved. Sending you vibes for strength to get through this difficult time. Huggles, Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:40:29 -0500, Nancy Young >
wrote: >It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. I know you must feel both sad and relieved. Sending you vibes for strength to get through this difficult time. Huggles, Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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> (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. Reminds me of a dreadful experience we had about 30 years ago, which I still remember vividly. We were staying with some people we didn't know very well. They got home from work, fairly late, and the wife announced that she was making pot roast. Now, I know that you don't come home late and cook a pot roast from scratch, not for *that* night anyway. She didn't seem like the type who would appreciate a helpful hint, so we didn't say anything. She browned it nicely, but then only cooked it for a half hour or so. It was pretty much inedible due to toughness, but I forced down a few bites for the sake of politeness. There was quite a bit left over, as you can imagine! -- Dan Abel Sonoma State University AIS |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy # 1 Shred it, add your favorite Q sauce and water 60% sauce and 40% water, heat and serve on Hamburger buns with a slice of cheese. # 2 Make roast beef hash... # 3 Got any dogs? ;-) Dimitri .. |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy # 1 Shred it, add your favorite Q sauce and water 60% sauce and 40% water, heat and serve on Hamburger buns with a slice of cheese. # 2 Make roast beef hash... # 3 Got any dogs? ;-) Dimitri .. |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > (laugh) Ron made the most awful pot roast using onions, carrots, > potatoes and beef stock. I don't know what else went in there. > In there means the crock pot. Flavorless and underdone. > > Any saves out there? I'm thinking just start over in a regular > pot in the oven and add something. Anything. > > It might not be tomorrow as there has been a death in the family. > But this roast needs serious help. Starting with liquid. > > nancy Dump the roast and put Ron on a spit.....turn slowly and joyfully over the hot coals.....just like a hot dog......do this with lots of 'relish'.....(big grin....same lame joke told in theology class in college by professor teaching on cannibalism). -Ginny |
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