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Hi
Just visited this group to se if there where some interesting stuff about flyfishing, but there doesnt seem to be much about that topic, how odd :-) Take care Jakob |
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![]() "none" wrote... Just visited this group to se if there where some interesting stuff about flyfishing, but there doesnt seem to be much about that topic, how odd :-) Fly fishing is for pansies who can't discuss politics and insult others in the process. -- FOAD, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Just visited this group to se if there where some interesting stuff
about flyfishing, but there doesnt seem to be much about that topic, how odd :-) Take care Jakob I've been around for a few months now, and the same thought struck me. In denmark where i live, you'll be verbally bombed in 5 secs, if you post anything slightly OT. God bless amerika ![]() Thomas Schreiber Århus, Denmark |
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Hi Just visited this group to se if there where some interesting stuff about flyfishing, but there doesnt seem to be much about that topic, how odd :-) Take care Jakob Here's a kitchen tip that you might find helpful. The best tool for slicing corn off the cob is a serrated knife. I use a medium sized bread knife. This time of year we get lots of zucchini, summer squash and corn. When the veggies get a little tired, (our Farmer's Market is on Saturday, so by Thursday our veggies are a little tired), think calabicitas. The aforementioned plus some peppers, onions, cilantro and a little bit of heavy cream. Serve it as a veggie entree alongside refried black beans, sliced avocado, guacamole and tortillas. Good ****, Maynard. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Here's a kitchen tip that you might find helpful. The best tool for slicing corn off the cob is a serrated knife. I use a medium sized bread knife. Good tip. To tie in to another thread, I think I first saw that one on the Frugal Gourmet. This time of year we get lots of zucchini, summer squash and corn. When the veggies get a little tired, (our Farmer's Market is on Saturday, so by Thursday our veggies are a little tired), think calabicitas. The aforementioned plus some peppers, onions, cilantro and a little bit of heavy cream. Serve it as a veggie entree alongside refried black beans, sliced avocado, guacamole and tortillas. Good ****, Maynard. Sounds good. For those who like some meat with it, you can saute some thinly-sliced pork to add to the calabacitas. That's the way my ex cooked it, and she's Mexican, so she knows that stuff. :-) Chuck Vance |
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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 07:10:36 -0500, Conan the Librarian
wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Here's a kitchen tip that you might find helpful. The best tool for slicing corn off the cob is a serrated knife. I use a medium sized bread knife. Good tip. To tie in to another thread, I think I first saw that one on the Frugal Gourmet. This time of year we get lots of zucchini, summer squash and corn. When the veggies get a little tired, (our Farmer's Market is on Saturday, so by Thursday our veggies are a little tired), think calabicitas. The aforementioned plus some peppers, onions, cilantro and a little bit of heavy cream. Serve it as a veggie entree alongside refried black beans, sliced avocado, guacamole and tortillas. Good ****, Maynard. Sounds good. For those who like some meat with it, you can saute some thinly-sliced pork to add to the calabacitas. That's the way my ex cooked it, and she's Mexican, so she knows that stuff. :-) Or even take the pulp from the calabacitas to make a "shell," and dice it, saute with diced onion, poblano, and add to browned meat (of your choice), season with garlic, cumin, oregano, salt, pepper, etc., and stuff the "shell." Cover with a generous amount of cheese (either cheddar, mexican queso, or jack) and broil to melt. Serve with real salsa and/or pico de gallo. TC, R Chuck Vance |
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Jacob wrote:Just visited this group to se if there where some interesting
stuff about flyfishing, but there doesnt seem to be much about that topic, how odd :-) I visited earlier today and only had to delete 37 off topic posts to read the three that were about flyfishing. Big Dale |
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Big Dale wrote:
I visited earlier today and only had to delete 37 off topic posts to read the three that were about flyfishing. Wah, wah, wah, you friggin' whiner. What in the hell does the gas mileage of your pickup truck and the Sex Pistols opening for Merle Haggard have to do with fly fishing ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
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The *REAL RUDE PRICK* wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . .. Wah, wah, wah, you friggin' whiner. What in the hell does the gas mileage of your pickup truck and the Sex Pistols opening for Merle Haggard have to do with fly fishing ? -- Ken Fortenberry A bit more than you r whine abaout his actual observation, you ignorant putz! Mark --rw ain't here, so someone had to step in.-- |
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Mark H. Bowen wrote:
Mark --rw ain't here, so someone had to step in.-- Yes I am -- just got back from the Western Clave. But thanks anyway. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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