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Homemade vegetable beef soup from beef stock and using a bone...
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That looks identical to what my mom used to make. Crazy.
Homemade vegetable beef soup from beef stock and using a bone...
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Betty Crocker lives on!That looks identical to what my mom used to make. Crazy.
Air-fried a whole turkey breast tonight. Kale, Romaine, brussell sprouts and carrot salad. The boring midweek usual. But I thought the turkey looked pretty good. The pencil was just for aesthetics and the algebra homework I’m inevitably tasked with.
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How long and at what temperature? I always fry the turkey breasts in my Fry Daddy, never disappointed, but always looking to use our air fryer!
Wait a minute! Wait just a dang minute! Are you trying to say that @Gator By Marriage is…That looks identical to what my mom used to make. Crazy.
Since it was @Detroitgator who posted the soup picture that inspired the comment by @soflagator i’m a bit overwhelmed by all the potential comebacks.Wait a minute! Wait just a dang minute! Are you trying to say that @Gator By Marriage is…
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Since it was @Detroitgator who posted the soup picture that inspired the comment by @soflagator i’m a bit overwhelmed by all the potential comebacks.
The guy spent half of his life warming the stuff up in his helmet with a can of sterno in an icy foxhole. What’d you expect, for Chrissake?I was just wondering which one of us was going to break the news to Detroit that soup’s not a meal.
We just spent three nights eating hearty beef stew for dinner and now you tell me it didn't even count?I was just wondering which one of us was going to break the news to Detroit that soup’s not a meal.
Ha, joke's on you, dummy! If you boil off enough water, you are left with a proper meal! Checkmate, atheist!I was just wondering which one of us was going to break the news to Detroit that soup’s not a meal.
Sterno was from Boy Scouts, but we did still have the "steel pot" helmet during basic training in 1985, but Kevlars when you got to a unit. For boiling water to shave/whore bath or cook, I had an awesome little Coleman multi-fuel burner that fit inside a coffee can (used to boil said water for shaving/whore bath)... I wasn't a heathen!The guy spent half of his life warming the stuff up in his helmet with a can of sterno in an icy foxhole. What’d you expect, for Chrissake?
You seem hygienic. In fact I’ve always thought that.Sterno was from Boy Scouts, but we did still have the "steel pot" helmet during basic training in 1985, but Kevlars when you got to a unit. For boiling water to shave/whore bath or cook, I had an awesome little Coleman multi-fuel burner that fit inside a coffee can (used to boil said water for shaving/whore bath)... I wasn't a heathen!
You seem hygienic. In fact I’ve always thought that.
We just spent three nights eating hearty beef stew for dinner and now you tell me it didn't even count?
What if I told you that you could eat it with a fork. Does that change the classification?I mean if it had been chicken gumbo or matzo ball, even mushroom barley, then I may agree to count it.
As is, it’s simply not a meal.