Posted on 07/12/2002 11:54:48 AM PDT by Willie Green
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:34:42 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Fruitarians, vegans and lacto-ovo vegetarians, you may want to turn your eyes away. This is a Munch about meat.
Big meat, little meat, red meat, ground meat, meat on the bone. Sizzling meat dripping hot meat juice on Munch's shirt and feet.
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Heck with 'em sushi bars and bean sprouts. Gimme FOOD!
Onions? That sounds like a vegetable. You want something like bacon to provide that last little bit of meaty goodness.
Yeah, but it's a Man's Vegetable, especially when they're raw or batter-coated and deep-fried. Not like them sissy bean sprouts.
On a similar note, my sister, another liberal thinks the Calif. gov. SHOULD be able to tell us which cars, trucks, SUVs we should drive or NOT drive! Yet she has a nice big car and her husband has a big full-sized pick up truck; a 2002 model, with a back seat in the cab, talking BIG truck, low gas mileage here!
The other liberal, the vegan excuse maker, thinks the gov. should be able to tell us we MUST carpool and use the HOV lane. When I asked her if SHE does that, she said "No". Other people aren't always going where she is going, so she doesn't carpool. But she thinks OTHER PEOPLE should have to.
Do these liberals care that they are hypocrites? Do they realize they are? Do they know that THEY won't have these freedoms once the freedoms are taken away? Do they THINK they are immune to losing freedoms? Sheesh!!!!
John & Ken on KFI 640 am radio in Calif. listed the vehicles that Calif. state senators and reps. drive and most drive gas guzzling SUVs, Explorers, Lincoln Town Cars, Trucks, etc.!!!! Total hypocrites!!!!
As long as 18 wheelers share the road with me, I prefer as much metal as I can get around me on these crazy LA freeways!!!!
I can see how car pooling can be a great idea if several people have a long way to drive, to same area. But in a small town you would drive more to pick up your riders than to just drive to work. Plus, many people must drive to more than one place during the day, having several offices to go to, or making calls on customers!
One gal called KFI yesterday and said she has 4 kids plus one is in a wheelchair and if she can't drive a van, she can't take all her kids plus the wheelchair with her. Another gal called in saying that she is Brownie leader and her SUV holds 7, so she is able to take her two kids plus the Brownie troop, in ONE vehicle! Sounds good to me!
But our liberal socialists/commie will not be happy until they tell us when to breathe in breathe out, etc. Plus, globull warming BS... It is cool here in So. Calif again today! Cloudy!!!
Pork Filettino
Another Olive Garden original, from the chefs of Riserva.
Serving Calculator: (2 - 24 servings) Total Time: 50 min.
cook: 30 min(s)
prep: 20 min(s)
Ingredients:
Procedures:
Season the pork with the garlic, chopped fresh rosemary, chopped sage, extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper.
Grill pork approximately 4-5 minutes on each side, scoring with diamond-shaped marks.
Serve with Roasted Potatoes.
4 small pork tenderloins
4 garlic cloves
2 Tbsp chopped fresh rosemary
1 Tbsp chopped sage
6 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
salt (as needed)
pepper (as needed)
I'd eat at Carnivores every time I got near it. Meat IS the best-tasting food on the planet (so long as it is liberally mixed with cheese).
Sadly, the Food Police have brainwashed my mother.
Now, whenever I visit, it takes a little extra effort on my part to compliment her cooking.
Don't get me wrong, Ma is still a pretty dang good cook.
It's just that steamed, skinned chicken breast isn't quite the same as the crispy FRIED chicken she USED to make.
(((sigh)))
Grandma (both of 'em) used to cook with butter. Butter and Lard, maybe some corn oil.
Wouldn't have anything to do with vegetable shortening or margarine -- didn't taste right.
And ALL my grandparents lived into their mid-80s - early 90s.
Don't know why Ma insists on nothing but no-fat chicken anymore.
The steamed is good, but it wouldn't hurt to have fried once in a while, too.
I think she watches too much Oprah.
Meanwhile, let me heartily recommend Dynasty International Buffet and its variety of Oriental, Italian, and American food bar (20111 Freedom Rd, Cranberry Twp. 724-772-8883). Best $11.38 I ever spent for dinner.
Well Martin, you musta passed right by the old Willie Green Homestead. (although you couldn't have seen it.) When I was a kid, I could walk past 5 homes to the top of the hill and look out across 28, old Freeport Road and the river directly at Oakmont Yacht Club. (Great spot for watching fireworks!) Never heard of the "Pink Link". Is that another restaurant too? Harmarville? Blawnox? Aspinwall? Gotta be along old Freeport Road somewhere.
The Pink Link (a.k.a the Hulton Bridge) to Oakmont 'n'at!
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