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Post by Fairweather on Sept 4, 2009 19:26:36 GMT -5
Sigh. We interrupt our dinner plans to bring you a fried bologna sandwich. I couldn't find exactly the right accoutrements, but it still looks pretty good. If you like that sort of thing. I happen to like that sort of thing. Sometimes. Yep, that'll do. We'll find somethin' with th' vidalia an' the dermater later.
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:27:26 GMT -5
All right ... NOW can we have the stew? Beef stew .... Cole slaw .... And cornbread.
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Post by nanalinda on Sept 4, 2009 19:28:25 GMT -5
I don't care for beautiful dogs or handsome men. The mongrels and their human counterparts, are sooooo grateful. No kidding. That's why I suggested you check out that guy on FB. You never know. I did. He's a Christian which a few years ago wouldn't have bothered me in the slightest, but considering the connotations these days, I respectfully declined.
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Post by nanalinda on Sept 4, 2009 19:29:24 GMT -5
All right ... NOW can we have the stew? Beef stew .... Cole slaw .... And cornbread. Now you're talking! Should I order seconds now?
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:30:26 GMT -5
This is actually tough ... this one has the dermater, but lacks the Vidalia. It does have coleslaw, however, and CHEESE. We ViQueens appreciate the cheese.
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Post by Fairweather on Sept 4, 2009 19:31:47 GMT -5
Tonight's theme was actually supposed to be the songs of the great husband and wife team Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, not TN football, although "Rocky Top" sorta does mean that. Here's another of their songs, performed by Little Jimmy Dic*kens, called "We Could." www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjyaaTie5GQHe--Little Jimmy--stands exactly four feet eleven and is nicknamed "Tater."
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:31:52 GMT -5
All right ... NOW can we have the stew? Beef stew .... Cole slaw .... And cornbread. Now you're talking! Should I order seconds now? Anytime, my friend. Unless you would prefer a different stew. I have many. LoL
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Post by Fairweather on Sept 4, 2009 19:33:04 GMT -5
All right ... NOW can we have the stew? Beef stew .... Cole slaw .... And cornbread. Now you're talking! Should I order seconds now? Oh, yeah. . .this'll do.
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Post by nanalinda on Sept 4, 2009 19:35:18 GMT -5
Now you're talking! Should I order seconds now? Anytime, my friend. Unless you would prefer a different stew. I have many. LoL I like anything I can cook in one pot.
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:36:56 GMT -5
Here's a lovely chicken stew with rosemary. The media keeps talking about Obama exploiting "the cult of personality." And the media promoting GWB as a guy you would like to have a beer with was exploiting the cult of what? Obviously not personality. Boorishness, maybe.
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Post by Fairweather on Sept 4, 2009 19:38:06 GMT -5
Here's a lovely chicken stew with rosemary. The media keeps talking about Obama exploiting "the cult of personality." And the media promoting GWB as a guy you would like to have a beer with was exploiting the cult of what? Obviously not personality. Boorishness, maybe. Boorishness indeed. This is a very pretty stew. Love the mushrooms.
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:40:25 GMT -5
Here's a lovely chicken stew with rosemary. The media keeps talking about Obama exploiting "the cult of personality." And the media promoting GWB as a guy you would like to have a beer with was exploiting the cult of what? Obviously not personality. Boorishness, maybe. Boorishness indeed. This is a very pretty stew. Love the mushrooms. Thanks. Since I've been watching Chopped, I pay a lot more attention to plating.
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Post by nanalinda on Sept 4, 2009 19:41:06 GMT -5
Here's a lovely chicken stew with rosemary. The media keeps talking about Obama exploiting "the cult of personality." And the media promoting GWB as a guy you would like to have a beer with was exploiting the cult of what? Obviously not personality. Boorishness, maybe. Yes please. I'll just add a few Liberal artichokes.
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:41:49 GMT -5
Anytime, my friend. Unless you would prefer a different stew. I have many. LoL I like anything I can cook in one pot. This sort of meets the one-pot idea. It's sausage, though.
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Post by Fairweather on Sept 4, 2009 19:42:25 GMT -5
Has the Big Man said anything I shouldn't be missing? Next song: "Love Hurts"--originally recorded by the Everly Brothers, most famously by the rock band Nazareth, but I'm going with a somewhat lesser-known version by the late Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris-- www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj8qnzwHUwo
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Post by nanalinda on Sept 4, 2009 19:44:03 GMT -5
I like anything I can cook in one pot. This sort of meets the one-pot idea. It's sausage, though. I'll eat it. You've gone to so much trouble.
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:44:24 GMT -5
Here's a nice fish stew ... And something called peasant stew ... Hearing no objections, I'll move on to dessert now.
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Post by Fairweather on Sept 4, 2009 19:45:39 GMT -5
I like anything I can cook in one pot. This sort of meets the one-pot idea. It's sausage, though. Once in awhile I use both ground turkey and sausage in a soup. The sausage really gives it a little kick in flavor. This looks wonderful. I can almost smell it.
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:45:35 GMT -5
Has the Big Man said anything I shouldn't be missing? Next song: "Love Hurts"--originally recorded by the Everly Brothers, most famously by the rock band Nazareth, but I'm going with a somewhat lesser-known version by the late Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris-- www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj8qnzwHUwoWho knows? I guess I shouldn't have missed it, either. Love Hurts is a great classic song. Thanks, Fair.
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:46:22 GMT -5
This sort of meets the one-pot idea. It's sausage, though. Once in awhile I use both ground turkey and sausage in a soup. The sausage really gives it a little kick in flavor. This looks wonderful. I can almost smell it. And that SOUNDS wonderful.
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Post by nanalinda on Sept 4, 2009 19:46:31 GMT -5
Here's a nice fish stew ... And something called peasant stew ... Hearing no objections, I'll move on to dessert now. No hurry. I'm still digging into the second helping of beef stew.
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Post by Fairweather on Sept 4, 2009 19:46:44 GMT -5
Here's a nice fish stew ... And something called peasant stew ... Hearing no objections, I'll move on to dessert now. Too busy eatin' to object.
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Post by Fairweather on Sept 4, 2009 19:47:54 GMT -5
Has the Big Man said anything I shouldn't be missing? Next song: "Love Hurts"--originally recorded by the Everly Brothers, most famously by the rock band Nazareth, but I'm going with a somewhat lesser-known version by the late Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris-- www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj8qnzwHUwoWho knows? I guess I shouldn't have missed it, either. Love Hurts is a great classic song. Thanks, Fair. Most welcome.
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Post by moonstone on Sept 4, 2009 19:50:39 GMT -5
Some simple desserts tonight. I hope you don't mind. You know, Fair, the reason I never hear the show anymore is because the concert is ALWAYS better.
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Post by nanalinda on Sept 4, 2009 19:51:49 GMT -5
KO's doing Beck Part II. Last night's segment was the funniest I've heard in over a year.
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