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Texas Chef Successfully Deep-Fries...Beer!
http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/...deep-friesbeer I'm so happy.. excuse me, I need a moment... Frank Reid |
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On Sep 16, 2:58*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Texas Chef Successfully Deep-Fries...Beer!http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/...as-chef-succes... I'm so happy.. excuse me, I need a moment... Frank Reid Doesn't sound the least bit appealing. But then, having been a fussy eater as a child, I can remember a time when cheese, mushrooms, cabbage, spinach, oysters (and their close kin) catfish, turnips, herring, sardines, kolrabi, cauliflower, broccoli, peppers (of any kind), carrots, onions,and a whole host of other things (garlic, I may have heard of, but had never been exposed to until my palate expanded. Avocados, kiwi, dates, figs, herbs and a host of other things taken for granted today may as well from been from.....and stayed on.....another planet, for all we knew of them) didn't sound appealing. Might have to give it a try some day. But what to serve with it? Where I grew up, a beer was traditionally served with a shot or a bloody mary. Interesting, but probably not quite the right thing for a family dinner. Pickled eggs? Pickled pork hocks? NASCAR highlights videos? giles who, truth be told, is still not fond of spinach.....much too bland compared to so many other wonderful greens. |
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Might have to give it a try some day. *But what to serve with it? Where I grew up, a beer was traditionally served with a shot or a bloody mary. *Interesting, but probably not quite the right thing for a family dinner. *Pickled eggs? *Pickled pork hocks? *NASCAR highlights videos? I have a very good bottle of Amish pickle eggs (from the same folks that made that saurkraut). Just letting them age. Frank Reid |
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On Sep 16, 9:08*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
I have a very good bottle of Amish pickle eggs (from the same folks that made that saurkraut). *Just letting them age. Frank Reid Caution has never been my strong suit......but at whatever age, that **** just sounds dangerous. :( giles who has never tried it and figures that a boy should have at least one good habit that lasts a lifetime.....a rule that gains some poignancy upon consideration of an instance in which breaking it once could very well put paid to all those things that last a lifetime. |
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On 2010-09-16 22:08:15 -0400, Frank Reid � 2010 said:
Might have to give it a try some day. Â*But what to serve with it? Where I grew up, a beer was traditionally served with a shot or a bloody mary. Â*Interesting, but probably not quite the right thing for a family dinner. Â*Pickled eggs? Â*Pickled pork hocks? Â*NASCAR highlights videos? I have a very good bottle of Amish pickle eggs (from the same folks that made that saurkraut). Just letting them age. Frank Reid Hey, give them to Todd. He loves to fish with pickled eggs. Dave BMW |
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On Sep 17, 3:47*am, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-09-16 22:08:15 -0400, Frank Reid 2010 said: Might have to give it a try some day. *But what to serve with it? Where I grew up, a beer was traditionally served with a shot or a bloody mary. *Interesting, but probably not quite the right thing for a family dinner. *Pickled eggs? *Pickled pork hocks? *NASCAR highlights videos? I have a very good bottle of Amish pickle eggs (from the same folks that made that saurkraut). *Just letting them age. Frank Reid Hey, give them to Todd. *He loves to fish with pickled eggs. Dave BMW Good Sandwhich Toasted Breadl (any kind-just good size sliced pickeled eggs Sliced onions Sardines ( preferabley the little cross packed ones) Server with at least two beers. A weapon of mass destruction. |
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