Ursuline Chick
Rest in Peace 1957-2024
Praying it fizzles out.Accuweather is showing it turning and heading up towards me through the Midwest...
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Praying it fizzles out.Accuweather is showing it turning and heading up towards me through the Midwest...
Close enough, most Americans don't know the difference between cajun and creole, when it comes to food anyway.We are actually from Perry..which is just south of Abbeville.
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Kefir is a great food for a ton of reasons, and you can just take it with you like a beverage!I have reflux and indigestion, only thing I've found that works is kefir. I highly recommend it. The over the counter and prescription meds just make it worse in the long run.
That's how I learned to make gravy, takes a while but well worth the effort. It is also how I have taught my daughter, cause you just can't beat a great gravy. (I could eat that on stale bread. LOL) We don't really do the white sausage gravy here.FarmerConnie -- glad to hear that you survived the storm. Hope your gas holds out enough to cut the biggest parts of the trees blocking you in. Is there any way you can wrap a chain around the tree and drag it out of your path with a vehicle?
So.... basically rice and gravy is very thick rich gravy on rice? Sounds good. I make pretty darn good gravy -- especially turkey gravy. I put the neck, liver, gizzards in a small pan and boil them till tender -- save the broth for the gravy. After removing the turkey from the roasting pan and draining a lot of the fat off, I put the roast pan back on the burners on low heat while I scrape every morsel off the pan. Then add a little roux of flour & water. I let it cook a good long time and gradually add broth, beer, or water. Simmer it long and slow and keep repeating. I usually end up with a full pan of rich dark gravy. I strip all of the neck meat off and finely chop the livers and gizzards -- add all to the gravy. So good!
For the life of me though, I still have not mastered plain ol' sausage/country gravy :/
That must have been a lot of fun, although hard work. What a great kindness. So many must have been made so happy that Thanksgiving! Give yourself a BIG pat on the back.YUP! Pretty much every Saturday night we'd get together and cook something different.Craziest thing we did was to orchestrate feeding 1000 people a real home cooked Thanksgiving Dinner and it worked
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MmmmHmmmm!!especially turkey gravy
many of my inmate students are from Puerto Rico. The few that have been able to get family members on the phone say that much of the island is still without power and having cellular phone/tower issues, so I would imagine she may not have power or internet access just yet.Still praying she is busy and offline and will let us know how she is doing when she can.
What is an "inmate student?"many of my inmate students are from Puerto Rico. The few that have been able to get family members on the phone say that much of the island is still without power and having cellular phone/tower issues, so I would imagine she may not have power or internet access just yet.
Have they tried texting cell phone to cell phone?many of my inmate students are from Puerto Rico. The few that have been able to get family members on the phone say that much of the island is still without power and having cellular phone/tower issues, so I would imagine she may not have power or internet access just yet.