Posted on 03/09/2008 5:07:16 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN
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Evening yorkie, how are ya??!!
Got an easy one for yall. And it’s good.
Vegetable and ? Soup
Whatever veggies you like...fresh, frozen, maybe even throw in a can of something.
Ground beef, browned or chicken, cooked and chopped up.
Cover with V8 or a decent vegetable juice and cook til veggies are done.
Delicious and esay.
I usually use some frozen mixed veggies and add other stuff like potatoes, onions, minced garlic, some black eyed peas, maybe lima beans...whatever is available. Good stuff.
Good night, Luv, and rest well. Have a good day at work. ((HUGS))
Lady Jag, did you feed that guy some of my Chuncheon Wings"?!
Thank you, I am doing just wonderful! No snow or rain, here in the high desert, I’ve got a roof over my head and food in my tummy. What more could I want? Friends - I’ve got you all!
I was just researching ‘oleo’. I was talking to a friend on the phone tonight, and I brought up ‘oleo’. (Thanks, Kathy!) She doesn’t remember the plastic bag with the white ‘oleo’ and the yellow dye capsule.
As children, Grandma would hand us the bag to mush and squeeze on, breaking the capsule, and turning the contents all yellow, so it would look like butter.
I found this:
“Oleo is margarine, a substitute for butter as a spread for bread or in cooking and baking. It is made from vegetable oils. I remember years ago back in the 30’s it was all white when it was sold in my state. If you really wanted it to look like butter it came with a little capsule of food coloring that you broke and stirred the contents into it. A few years later it came in plastic like bag and the color capsule was inside with it. You would squeeze the cap to break it and then squish it around in the bag til it was yellow. You would the cut the corner off the bag and squeeze the colored margarine- Oleo- out into a dish or a mold. It had a good flavor and was much more economical than regular butter. Us kids thought it was great fun to get to mix it.
It was salted.”
Anybody else remember those bags?
Have a good Monday!!
Here are a few good recipes I’ve found. Will be back with some other stuff.
Sausage Casserole
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sausage-Casserole/Detail.aspx
Super Squash
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Super-Squash/Detail.aspx
Lil Cheddar Meat Loaves
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Lil-Cheddar-Meat-Loaves/Detail.aspx
Potatoes In Paper
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Potatoes-in-Paper/Detail.aspx
I sometimes put a hamburger patty in with this.
I have tried all of these and recommend them.
1 tbsp honey
3/4 glass tea
2 shots soju
1 slice lemon
Thanks moonpie57!
A quick and yummy recipe is most welcome!
Trust me, you don't want to eat the stuffing the Almighty put in there originally! LOL!
Thank you!
I really like the suasage casserole recipe!
I like the potataoes in paper too!
I love trying new stuff!
What does soju taste like?
No, but I remember my Mom telling me about it!
My hubby says it tastes like "sweet rubbing alcohol" but he likes Manischewitz.
LOL
Has he ever tried rubbing alcohol?
*teasing*
Hmm..
I don’t like sweet wines, but I might try that in a toddy..
There’s a whole lot of that going on. We’re one of the America Supports You home-front groups. I think they said that there are several hundred home-front groups now.
God Bless you for making sure these guys and gals know how much they’re appreciated.
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