To: Overtaxed; Wneighbor
Squirrel fajitas!
To: Professional Engineer
Fried Squirrel
1 Squirrel, cleaned and quartered
1 Small onion, chopped
2 Stalks of celery, chopped
1 tsp. garlic powder
Salt & Pepper to taste
Place squirrel in pan and cover with water. Add onion and celery and season to taste. Boil squirrel for about 20 minutes. Remove from pan, rinse and let cool.
Batter
1 Cup flour
1 Egg
1/2 Cup of milk
1 tsp. onion powder
Salt and Pepper to taste
Mix all ingredients together until you have a smooth batter. Place squirrel sections in batter and deep fry until golden brown.
Serves 2
To: Professional Engineer; g'nad; Corin Stormhands
Good morning!
I'm just polishing off my 3rd cup of coffee and my daily bagel. Time to get to work on this house! It's a disaster!
You know, when I get a dish towel out of the drawer, I use that dishtowel a lot. Same with a dish rag, you know? Keep it on the middle of the sink and use it throughout the day.
Not so with Steve. He apparently thinks that because (amazingly now) there is a full drawer of dish towels and rags, he's obligated to use them up! Same with bath towels. You know, I keep everything washed...every day I do laundry, just about so that we have no dirty laundry sitting about? Well, he must open the linen closet, see all those clean towels in there and just go into some kind of shock, because he proceeds to use several of them over the course of the day!
And here, listen to this! I wash every day, I go to hang up the laundry on the line. Here's my undies, here's Matthew's undies, here's Joshua's undies...then there's Steve's undies...like FIVE PAIR of 'em! Same with socks! A pair of socks for each of us...6 pair for Steve!
I think he just can't hardly believe his drawer is full of clean laundry every day and thinks he's gotta use it up!
I've asked him about it...said "Who wears 5 pairs of underwear in a 24 hour period??" He just thought that was hysterical and laughed...but never answered me!
8,328 posted on
02/23/2004 7:32:43 AM PST by
2Jedismom
(HHD with 4 Chickens)
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