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I found several recipes for ratsherren topf. All in German, but basically a parmesan pork steak or meatball dish in hollandaise with schnitzel. Sound right?
Sounds nice. Any dish that is a topf is always a winner! Meaty, normally Pork and full of flavour. The one thing I really miss is gyros. Its a Greek kebab made with pork. :drool
 
Yeah, I've seen it too and have started to use the report button more. For me this is much better than getting sucked into the drama.
You are always nice and I actually prefer short, to the point posts.
Short, to the point posts are definately better in an emergency. Too much information in a post can bamboozle people!
 
Easier to learn phonetically, I still dont know the alphabet.

I like to hear Amish German, it's at least 50% English and I can pretty much understand it. I did a USDA internship in Ohio Amish country and really learned to respect those folks. They didn't really shun me either! :D
Maybe it was the long beard that helped :D
 
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You peeps are toooo funny!!! I am dying!
I leave for a "minute" and there's a zillion posts.

@Pork Pie I have a brand new respect for you... I had no idea you were so hilarious! :bow

This thread is bonkers....
Well, poop. Now I forgot what I was gonna say.
Very kind, but don't worry those complimentary thoughts will soon disappear :) Even I find myself tedious / ridiculous at times and DW confirms such thoughts on a daily basis :D
 
Perchie folks on the usual threads have been asking where you are - maybe you could pop in and surprise them.
I did I can only keep up with three of these big random conversation threads at a time. Though. I try to stay on the ones that make me laugh.... Important to me right now.

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Easier to learn phonetically, I still dont know the alphabet.

I like to hear Amish German, it's at least 50% English and I can pretty much understand it. I did a USDA internship in Ohio Amish country and really learned to respect those folks. They didn't really shun me either! :D
I know just a little bit of Russian... please and thank you... and how to call someone a Pig Face..... :gig and to say Come over hear please... Thats it... Gal by the name of Zana Zavalouk taught me... She was from Georgia... Russian Georgia.. Part of one of our trade agreements for Grain was to allow Russian Jews out of the country if they wanted. Back in the seventies.

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Good and bad things about them. Saw a lot of misused animals and puppy mills, along side the disciplined and honest craftsmen and farmers. Like every other culture, you choose what you want to respect or disparage.
Lots of draft horse teams come out of Amish sales... When I got my mare I wanted a Green broke mare Not one trained to harness. just halter broke and saddle and bridle work Just a little.

I have a different mind set with regard to horse training than quite a few people... Some think Draft horses are dumb and dull and not quick to respond to cues... On the contrary once they are taught one thing they always remember it. So bad teaching is difficult to retrain.

So My mare came out of Sandy Idaho and a breeder up there...

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Lots of draft horse teams come out of Amish sales... When I got my mare I wanted a Green broke mare Not one trained to harness. just halter broke and saddle and bridle work Just a little.

I have a different mind set with regard to horse training than quite a few people... Some think Draft horses are dumb and dull and not quick to respond to cues... On the contrary once they are taught one thing they always remember it. So bad teaching is difficult to retrain.

So My mare came out of Sandy Idaho and a breeder up there...

deb
My great grandfather was a draft horse breeder/ trainer up on the Salmon river in Idaho. His name was Watts Waddington and he was well known. There's even a tributary of the river named Watts creek. I was raised with all kinds of horses. Never thought of draft horses as slow or dumb, that is how the Germans breed their warmbloods that are so athletic!
 

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