Posted on 10/21/2001 7:35:44 PM PDT by carlo3b
We are in the final stretch. We have some great illustrations, but could use a few more. Below are the categories. Let your imagination go!
APPETIZERS: Hasta la Vista Bubba Party Food
BEVERAGES: Hisses and Booze
BREADS: Fork Over the Dough with Those White House Coffees
BREAKFAST: Morning Jog with Slick--Orange You Glad Theyre Over?
CANDY: Candy Coated Spin
CHILI: Hillary's Chilly and Bill Bombs Away
DESSERTS: Let Them Eat Cake!
DINNER ENTREES: Fed Up with Liberals!
Beef: ..........Hillary's Cattle Futures
Chicken: ....A Chickens Hit Outfit
Fish: ...........Crook Line and Sinker--Bills Fishy Polls
Game: ........Where the Wild Flings Are
Lamb/Veal: ReVealing Baad Baad Black Sheep
Pork: ......... Pork Barrel Pardons
PASTA AND RICE: Rice a Roll yee for my SWISS BANK ACCOUNT
KIDS SECTION: It Takes Village Idiots to Ask Others to Raise Their Children
SALADS: Lettuce Pray: No More Clintons In the White House
SANDWICHES: Cover Ups!
SAUCES/RUBS: Dem Saucy Interns and Rub Some Ice on That
SOUPS: In Hot Water Again!
VEGETABLES: Verifiable Vegetables--Clinton's Cabinet
Requirements:
1. Theme: The Clinton Legacy and FOOD.
2. Style: Line illustrations/cartoons. Must be original.
3. Permission: All submission are made with the understanding that artist is granting permission to use in the Clinton LegacyCookbook. Any further questions should be directed to carlo3b.
4. Copyright: Copyright to be retained by artist with no restriction on use. Credit will be given to artist as requested: a) screen name, b) real name, c) withheld
5. Color: Black and white illustration or grayscale; color will be converted to grayscale.
6. Format: .jpg, .gif, .tif, .eps
7. Final size: 6 x 6 inches maximum; can be reduced
8. Resolution: 300 dpi preferred; lower resolution can be submitted for approval.
The word pumpkin comes from the Greek pepõn for a large melon. The English termed it pumpion or pompion. This term dates back to 1547, yet it did not make an appearance in print until 1647. The pumpkin was one of the many foods used by the Native American Indians in the new world and was a welcome discovery by the Pilgrims. The Indians pounded strips of pumpkin flat, dried them, and wove them into mats for trading. They also dried pumpkin for food. The new Americans heartily embraced the sweet, multi-purpose fruit which became a traditional Thanksgiving food. The colonists used pumpkin not only as a side dish and dessert, but also in soups and even made beer of it. The blossoms can also be used as those of the squash family, such as batter-dipped and fried.
There are 100's of recipes that can be prepared using Pumpkins, perhaps you would like me to stuff your mailbox with them ...Hmmmmmmmmmm....Bwhhahahahahhahah
A nonsweet pumpkin dish.
2 tablespoons walnut oil, or more as needed
1 clove very finely minced garlic (optional)
1 minced onion
1 acorn squash, peeled and cubed
1 carrot, peeled and cubed
1 cup cubed pumpkin
1/2 cup cubed zucchini
salt
nutmeg
finely chopped parsley
Heat the walnut oil over medium heat and saute the garlic. Add the onions and saute. Lower the flame and add the vegetables in the order given, sauteing each one for about 10 minutes before you add the next. You can add other fall root vegetables; just add them in the right order according to their cooking time. Other types of squash are good. White potatoes and sweet potatoes are okay. Don't use stuff like lettuce, tomato, cucumber, celery, cabbage. When all the vegetables are soft, add salt and mix in. Add a bit of nutmeg, not too much. Spoon into a bowl and sprinkle the finely chopped parsley over the top.
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Thank you my friend...
How appropriate, why in the HEll, haven't we thought of it before ...Sheep's entrails, are truly a metaphor for the Clinton's entire lives, and symbollicof the trail of foul stains and leftovers.
Traditionally, the haggis is made with a sheep's stomach as a casing. It is filled with oats, onions, spices and the other edible organs that are cooked first and then chopped up. These are called "pluck," -- things plucked from the sheep carcass and include the "lights," or lungs.
For all its strange look and lore, The haggis is basically a big, round, spicy sausage.
THank you!!
Well, there you have it! The trilogy of bachelor recipes. Oops sorry! I forgot:
Irish Immigrant Boston Chili
Posted by JohnYankeeCmpsr
It's good bachelor food, and it helps fluff the sheets as you sleep!!!
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