Posted on 04/17/2014 5:20:40 AM PDT by LeoMcNeil
There you go!
I *LOVE* broccoli. (And Brussels sprouts and cooked carrots and cabbage and my favorite pizza is spinach with roasted garlic. And for lunch today I’m having pickled herring and Cole slaw.)
And thank you for having our disagreement in a gentlemanly fashion.
FYI, I love veggie pizzas, and can eat broccoli in one. It's the cheese. Cheese makes almost anything edible. Garlic doesn't hurt either.
I love pickled herrring, and as a barbecue fan, I've eaten a LOT of delicious coleslaw.
Takes all kinds.
By the way, have you ever tried "Mary, Mother of God spinach"? Don't mean to be blasphemous, but that's the name I heard it called when I first heard about it, and I've never really been able to think of it as anything else.
It was many years later before I actually tried it under another name, and it is delicious.
I have no idea what that is and neither does my search engine.
He also wrote a lot of books. He was quite the raconteur, and a marvelous BSer
Anyway, he wrote a book called Bull Cook and Authentic Historical Recipes and another called The Professional Guide's Manual, In the later, he included several recipes from the first book, including the spinach recipe
It's fried spinach, if my memory serves correctly, although the NYTimes seems to think it is creamed spinach. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/07/books/review/Collins-t.html?_r=0
It's been at least 20 years since I last looked at the recipe, but I have the Guide's manual, and will look it up tonight, and let you know for sure. Dang, I'd hate if if I've remembered it wrong all these years. However, his books are well worth reading. They are just about as funny as a Bertie Wooster short story.
Do these anti Christian folks still have their teeth? If so, why? Have they no feathers in Wisconsin or South Carolina? Are there not trees in either of those states by which one can make riding rails? I’m sure tar would be readily available at nominal cost. A parade is always fun and exciting. If the parade is at night torches light up the sky in a beautiful fashion. The play of the shadows over the bodies of the people riding the rail is something to see and remember.
Atheism in its current form is worship of the state.
> Atheism is a religion of non-religion...: )
Atheism in its current form is worship of the state.
That is a logical conclusion...: )
So very true, dear jsanders2001! Now to get the Supremes to undo their decisions which established atheism as the religion of the land.
Still, my memory is that it's fried spinach. Fried spinach is good, particularly with salmon, I've found.
Sorry. Please se post 44
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