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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
(09-25-2022, 02:27 PM)Duchess Wrote: I've never been to a dog park, but I think I'd be uncomfortable around a bunch of strange dogs. 

I love all animals, when the hell did I turn into such an old fartknocker. Damn.

I'm not a dog person, meaning I haven't owned a dog as an adult and don't know much about proper dog behavior around other dogs, except for what I have learned from hanging out w/ dog owners. I would totally need to learn how to properly train a dog if I ever got one.
Also I both like and don't like dog parks. Animals usually like me, but at the dog park the dogs aren't interested in people.

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(11-25-2022, 11:48 PM)MirahM Wrote: Are those the cookies in the blue tin?

Some relatives were talking about steak tartare and I've never heard of it, anyone here have it?

It's raw minced steak with onions and capers and seasonings served with crusty bread which I like, but I do not like the raw egg yolk on top which is the traditional way to serve it. I can't do raw eggs.
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(11-25-2022, 11:48 PM)MirahM Wrote: Are those the cookies in the blue tin?

I suppose they could come in a blue tin. This is what they look like -



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(11-26-2022, 07:01 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(11-25-2022, 11:48 PM)MirahM Wrote: Are those the cookies in the blue tin?

I suppose they could come in a blue tin. This is what they look like -



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My childhood cookies did come in a blue tin. Dansk, Danish butter cookies. My Aunt Dottie made the best chocolate chip cookies which were sent to usin a red tin with a floral pattern on top.

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I just saw a commercial for a bacon cheeseburger that came with a side of melted cheese to dip your burger in. Holy moly.
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(11-27-2022, 02:23 PM)Duchess Wrote: I just saw a commercial for a bacon cheeseburger that came with a side of melted cheese to dip your burger in. Holy moly.

That's the way to do it. Damn millennials doing it the hard way and adding 100  unmelted cheese slices to their burgers.
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I'm supposed to be making meatballs. I don't want to.  52
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I have a headache.
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I guess them meatballs aint get massaged then.
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Life advice, give it!

Don't take a girlfriend to the Eifel tower if you don't intend to get married...


Have the courtesy to give the illusion that your husband has a say in things.


Live to eat not eat to live.
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I have a headache too, but I would make some meatballs with you.

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i just made the most amazing steak soup, holy crap.
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What did you put in it? I'm thinking of making soup tonight, but I haven't decided what kind.
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potatoes, carrots, onion, garlic, carrots, peas, corn, salt, pepper, chicken cubes didn't have beef, cubed steak. browned the steak with half the onions and garlic. i slice my vegetable's thin.
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Do any of you own a bread-maker?
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I did for a little while.    I didn't like the way the bread came out,  it was too dense and heavy.  It was good for pizza dough, tho.
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Yes, Mrs. Biggie, end women's suffrage now!
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(01-08-2023, 09:58 AM)cannongal Wrote:  It was good for pizza dough, tho.

Hmmm, that interests me, but only because I sometimes buy a ball of dough at the Amish market and make calzones. NomNomNom. I don't know if it would be worth it to lose counter space tho.
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I would invest in a French no knead ceramic bread pot instead. They're attractive looking and you bake it right in the oven. Emile Henry is the most common brand.
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