To: grannie9; habs4ever
This is not a pretty sight - me leaning over trying to bite my monitor.
That fish is gorgeous! It's like I'm seated at the table with you.
Cowboy cooking is pretty simple, but it's honest, and if only the finest ingredients are used, then it can be down-right delicious.
Back after nuking the home's foundation to repel some uninvited guests.
80 posted on
07/25/2002 12:33:33 PM PDT by
lodwick
To: lodwick
Cowboy cooking....
When BigDom and I were packing up mom and dads house to move up to Washington, one of my cousins and his friend were coming down to help us, as lots of the stuff dad had stored up, I did not want to haul up to Washington(nails, wood, screws etc) and I figured my cousin who was building some animal pens could use that stuff...
So when my cousin and his friend arrived to help, I was set to get busy making them a big breakfast to get them off to a good start...
However, my cousin announced that we would be having a 'cowboy' breakfast, which they brought with...my cousin and his friend each arrived with a six pack of beer under each arm...apparently to them, a 'cowboy' breakfast, meant downing a full six pack of beer, before commencing work...
I was leary of this, however, all the work got done, and we continued on with the same sort of 'cowboy' lunch and 'cowboy' dinner, supplemented by merely snacking on a few foodstuffs...
When BigDom begins to envision his retirement, he looks forward to the day, when he can safely have a 'cowboy' breakfast and camp toast, whenever he so chooses...
To: lodwick
Scrambled eggs too makes a nice alternative to the fried egg filling...so does an omlette, hell...anything works for me!!
To: lodwick
I'm trying to decide where to eat tonight, Loddy.. More seafood, as in Lobster or Haddock, Fried clams or Shrimp Scampi on Linquine. Or Mama D's.. with the best Chicken Parm on the planet, that we eat for three days.. Oh dear.. what a conundrum...
89 posted on
07/25/2002 1:34:44 PM PDT by
grannie9
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