Originally Posted by Dinny Bossa Nova:
Beggin' the Colonel's pardon, sir, but it appears that the poor animal from which that piece of meat was cut musta fell from the absolute top of the gristle tree and whacked every branch on the way down.
Dinny
Just one string. Steak was super good and tender. [Reply]
My 85 yo mother made me bacon and eggs tonight. I used to visit her and my dad about once a week and she would always make me B&E. She doesn't really cook anymore, but when I stopped by to keep her company while my sister was out, she wanted to do it and I let her. She struggled a little frying the eggs, but it all worked out in the end. Mom's B&Es are probably my favorite meal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by patteeu:
My 85 yo mother made me bacon and eggs tonight. I used to visit her and my dad about once a week and she would always make me B&E. She doesn't really cook anymore, but when I stopped by to keep her company while my sister was out, she wanted to do it and I let her. She struggled a little frying the eggs, but it all worked out in the end. Mom's B&Es are probably my favorite meal.
Lucky
I miss my grandmas and my moms breakfasts tons. It’s hard to find great home cooked food like I had growing up.
Hard to believe my mom has been gone going on four years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by patteeu:
My 85 yo mother made me bacon and eggs tonight. I used to visit her and my dad about once a week and she would always make me B&E. She doesn't really cook anymore, but when I stopped by to keep her company while my sister was out, she wanted to do it and I let her. She struggled a little frying the eggs, but it all worked out in the end. Mom's B&Es are probably my favorite meal.
That is AWESOME!!!! EVERYTHING in that is awesome.. [Reply]
Mulligatawny soup. Not the most attractive soup, but it's essentially curry, chicken, carrot, granny smith apples, golden raisins, and brown rice (you can sub in lentils). Thickened with cream and garnished with toasted coconut and sliced almonds w/ herb garlic naan. Hits the spot on those sub zero days.
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Mulligatawny soup. Not the most attractive soup, but it's essentially curry, chicken, carrot, granny smith apples, golden raisins, and brown rice (you can sub in lentils). Thickened with cream and garnished with toasted coconut and sliced almonds w/ herb garlic naan. Hits the spot on those sub zero days.