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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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![]() "PENMART01" > wrote in message ... >> "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 > ```````````` Sage is best with chicken or pork, rosemary with lamb. Neither with beef. |
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>Sage is best with chicken or pork, rosemary with lamb.
>Neither with beef. Actually, rosemary is GREAT with beef. But garlic and onion will be the main point. Neil |
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>Sage is best with chicken or pork, rosemary with lamb.
>Neither with beef. Actually, rosemary is GREAT with beef. But garlic and onion will be the main point. Neil |
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>Any saves out there?
Divorce the clod, and start over. |
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> most awful pot roast . . . crock pot. Flavorless and underdone.
If it's spent several hours in the crock pot but is STILL underdone, as in not cooked in the center, you've got a bacteria culture, not a comestible. Toss it. |
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> most awful pot roast . . . crock pot. Flavorless and underdone.
If it's spent several hours in the crock pot but is STILL underdone, as in not cooked in the center, you've got a bacteria culture, not a comestible. Toss it. |
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> >> >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 >> >Oh, leave her alone Shel... one of the best pot roasts going >is made with a good dollop of cream sherry! > >sf I give Ron lots of credit for trying to cook a pot roast. He tried and it didn't work out. My mother made lots of bland pot roasts in the pressure cooker. I cook them in the slow cooker and always put in some wine. They turn out tasty. That reminds me, I have a pork roast to cook. I will brown this and put it in the slow cooker with carrots and onons and potatoes. If I put it in tonight you will be jealous of how the kitchen will smell Thursday morning. >Practice safe eating - always use condiments > > > > > > |
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Grismalkin wrote:
> I give Ron lots of credit for trying to cook a pot roast. He tried and it > didn't work out. Oh, he makes great pot roast, usually. He's the 'sunday cook'. I'm not allowed near the kitchen when he's cooking big pot stuff. Anyway, I owe so many people an apology because I asked a question and I didn't respond or act on the answers. I forgot how time consuming it is, taking care of a deceased one's business. It's even worse this time because the house has to be sold, whatever. I got so many responses and that friggin pot roast is still in the refrigerator. I thank you all so much. I'm sorry I put you out. Truly. nancy |
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Grismalkin wrote:
> I give Ron lots of credit for trying to cook a pot roast. He tried and it > didn't work out. Oh, he makes great pot roast, usually. He's the 'sunday cook'. I'm not allowed near the kitchen when he's cooking big pot stuff. Anyway, I owe so many people an apology because I asked a question and I didn't respond or act on the answers. I forgot how time consuming it is, taking care of a deceased one's business. It's even worse this time because the house has to be sold, whatever. I got so many responses and that friggin pot roast is still in the refrigerator. I thank you all so much. I'm sorry I put you out. Truly. nancy |
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:35:17 -0500, Nancy Young >
wrote: >Anyway, I owe so many people an apology because I asked a question >and I didn't respond or act on the answers. I forgot how time >consuming it is, taking care of a deceased one's business. It's >even worse this time because the house has to be sold, whatever. > >I got so many responses and that friggin pot roast is still in the >refrigerator. I thank you all so much. I'm sorry I put you out. >Truly. It would be almost unnatural for you to be going about business as usual. I don't accept your apology because you didn't have to make one. So THERE! 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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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> > On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:35:17 -0500, Nancy Young > > wrote: > > >Anyway, I owe so many people an apology because I asked a question > >and I didn't respond or act on the answers. I forgot how time > >consuming it is, taking care of a deceased one's business. It's > >even worse this time because the house has to be sold, whatever. > > > >I got so many responses and that friggin pot roast is still in the > >refrigerator. I thank you all so much. I'm sorry I put you out. > >Truly. > > It would be almost unnatural for you to be going about business as usual. > I don't accept your apology because you didn't have to make one. So THERE! You heartless wench!!! (laughing) Thank you. nancy |
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> It would be almost unnatural for you to be going about business as > usual. I don't accept your apology because you didn't have to make > one. So THERE! Ditto. Becca |
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:35:17 -0500, Nancy Young >
wrote: >I got so many responses and that friggin pot roast is still in the >refrigerator. I thank you all so much. I'm sorry I put you out. >Truly. Not to worry. Now you know how many people make pot roast and are willing to talk about it! <G> |
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:35:17 -0500, Nancy Young >
wrote: >I got so many responses and that friggin pot roast is still in the >refrigerator. I thank you all so much. I'm sorry I put you out. >Truly. Not to worry. Now you know how many people make pot roast and are willing to talk about it! <G> |
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