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Â* Well , I harvested enough tomatoes for another 7 quarts this morning
- plus 3 beauties for slicing . And the local market has bacon on sale today for $1.69/lb in a 10 lb box . And I baked earlier this week . If you guessed pork fried rice you're wrong ... -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety . Get off my lawn ! |
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Terry Coombs wrote:
> >the local market has bacon on sale today for $1.69/lb in a 10 lb box . The only good use for ten pounds of bacon is for a boy scout troop camping jamboree, baiting fish hooks. |
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On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 3:10:01 PM UTC-4, Terry Coombs wrote:
> Â* Well , I harvested enough tomatoes for another 7 quarts this morning > - plus 3 beauties for slicing . And the local market has bacon on sale > today for $1.69/lb in a 10 lb box . And I baked earlier this week . If > you guessed pork fried rice you're wrong ... Enjoy your BLT(s). For us, it's grilled fish, corn, and tossed salad. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 8/3/2018 3:59 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
> writes: >> A Well , I harvested enough tomatoes for another 7 quarts this morning >> - plus 3 beauties for slicing . And the local market has bacon on sale >> today for $1.69/lb in a 10 lb box . And I baked earlier this week . If >> you guessed pork fried rice you're wrong ... > > mmmm...bacon tomato soup > Â* With croutons ! -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety . Get off my lawn ! |
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"Terry Coombs" > wrote in message ... > Well , I harvested enough tomatoes for another 7 quarts this morning - > plus 3 beauties for slicing . And the local market has bacon on sale today > for $1.69/lb in a 10 lb box . And I baked earlier this week . If you > guessed pork fried rice you're wrong ... I got some nice thin steaks that were marked down. Those were cut in strips, stir fried with broccoli, carrots, snow peas, celery, bell pepper and Bull Dog sauce. Black beans and long grain brown rice on the side. I had short grain brown rice and some orange chicken. I bought a different brand of rice and it just isn't appealing. Don't know what the problem is. No matter what I add to it, it isn't very flavorful. It was okay with a little of the orange sauce though. |
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"tert in seattle" > wrote in message ... > writes: >> A Well , I harvested enough tomatoes for another 7 quarts this morning >>- plus 3 beauties for slicing . And the local market has bacon on sale >>today for $1.69/lb in a 10 lb box . And I baked earlier this week . If >>you guessed pork fried rice you're wrong ... > > > mmmm...bacon tomato soup With lettuce on top? |
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On 8/4/2018 6:47 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Terry Coombs" > wrote in message > ... >> Well , I harvested enough tomatoes for another 7 quarts this morning - >> plus 3 beauties for slicing . And the local market has bacon on sale >> today for $1.69/lb in a 10 lb box . And I baked earlier this week . If >> you guessed pork fried rice you're wrong ... > > I got some nice thin steaks that were marked down. Those were cut in > strips, stir fried with broccoli, carrots, snow peas, celery, bell > pepper and Bull Dog sauce. Black beans and long grain brown rice on the > side. > > I had short grain brown rice and some orange chicken. I bought a > different brand of rice and it just isn't appealing. Don't know what the > problem is. No matter what I add to it, it isn't very flavorful. It was > okay with a little of the orange sauce though. I know I'll regret asking, but why did you cook two different types of brown rice? What's the point of cooking separate meals? (Things haven't changed much since you got divorced.) I'll take a guess: you bought too much of the short grain and needed to use it up. It's a sad commentary on your cooking when you consistantly say things just aren't appealing. Here's a hint: eating rice day after day is pretty boring no matter how you spice it up. Jill |
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