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Y'all might wanna be a little more uniform than that; I've been known to chop into all size pieces in the same dish.

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Nope, Sun, no broth yet. First I gotta eat the chicken, after all! Then we have to get the potato soup out of the old crockpot. The new crockpot will be for general cooking. The old crock will become my broth pot. *huge grin*
Ooh potato soup. How do you make yours?

Oh I see you have to eat the chicken first. Guess I was eager for some chicken stock so I would have pulled the chicken off the bones. Must be my lack of home cooked food that creates this visual urgency in my brain. Then I project that. Aye.

I think that I am coming down with a cold, so my craving for chicken soup just jumped about 90% which means there is still time to fight this. If I get truly sick, I want nothing to do with food of any sort.
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Ooh potato soup. How do you make yours?

Oh I see you have to eat the chicken first. Guess I was eager for some chicken stock so I would have pulled the chicken off the bones. Must be my lack of home cooked food that creates this visual urgency in my brain. Then I project that. Aye.

I think that I am coming down with a cold, so my craving for chicken soup just jumped about 90% which means there is still time to fight this. If I get truly sick, I want nothing to do with food of any sort.
My auntie makes a nummy corn chowdah with lots of taters in it...I HAVE to get the recipe. I love love love soup...especially in the winter. And chowdah is a meal in itself When I DO get the recipe I shall post it for the masses I even eat it even though it's flavored with ham And I don't eat pork....yes it's that good...
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My auntie makes a nummy corn chowdah with lots of taters in it...I HAVE to get the recipe. I love love love soup...especially in the winter. And chowdah is a meal in itself When I DO get the recipe I shall post it for the masses I even eat it even though it's flavored with ham And I don't eat pork....yes it's that good...

Love some good chowdah. When I lived in Provincetown there was a battle for who made the best clam chowdah. They throwdown up there, that is for sure. A coworker of mine makes a killer corn chowdah and I believe that it is the combination of bacon and diced red pepper that kicks it over the flavor zone into something special. Of course I add Tabasco to this and like it even better.
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Love some good chowdah. When I lived in Provincetown there was a battle for who made the best clam chowdah. They throwdown up there, that is for sure. A coworker of mine makes a killer corn chowdah and I believe that it is the combination of bacon and diced red pepper that kicks it over the flavor zone into something special. Of course I add Tabasco to this and like it even better.
SO ironic that you said that...I was thinking that one of the few things I would change about the recipe is adding some red pepper...for both flavor and color. I don't like things to look boring....

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SO ironic that you said that...I was thinking that one of the few things I would change about the recipe is adding some red pepper...for both flavor and color. I don't like things to look boring....

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Ha. Great foodie freak minds

This is why I say "make it your own" because we can always come up with some way to enhance or change a dish in a way that appeals to us.

While the visual appeal of the red pepper is nice, the flavor impact is awesome. Double the impact by roasting the peppers, skin, seed, dice and bring up the sugar content.
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Ha. Great foodie freak minds

This is why I say "make it your own" because we can always come up with some way to enhance or change a dish in a way that appeals to us.

While the visual appeal of the red pepper is nice, the flavor impact is awesome. Double the impact by roasting the peppers, skin, seed, dice and bring up the sugar content.
OMG! seriously get outta my head! I was just thinking that...I Love that smoky rich taste of a roasted red pepper...and it would complement the ham in the chowder also....i know this because when I make scalloped potatoes i add chopped roasted red pepper and ham to it....they play well together
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OMG! seriously get outta my head! I was just thinking that...I Love that smoky rich taste of a roasted red pepper...and it would complement the ham in the chowder also....i know this because when I make scalloped potatoes i add chopped roasted red pepper and ham to it....they play well together

Lmao..get outta your head. You think like a Chef. Yay! cinnamongrrlchef. Has a ring to it.

The ham is good but try the Trader Joes Applewood Smoked bacon. If you can find the kind that is cured in cider, your gonna hate on me bigtime.

Its that good.
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One of my buddies makes an interesting spin on Eggs Benedict. He calls it Midwestern Benedict. It is a halved English muffin or corn griddle cake (small pancake made from corn muffin batter) topped with grilled bratwurst (you can butterfly or use remove from casing and form into patties) a poached egg and a sauce made of warm heavy cream and brown mustard.

Simple but really good. If you do not eat sausage you can use a thick slice of tomato, grilled.
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Hello everybody! Happy Sunday!

Sun, did you get to the tamale festival? I can't wait to buy some in a couple weeks!

Speaking of avocadoes, FL has the hugest ones I've ever seen. They are about 3 times the size of Hass. Anybody ever seen/try them? Sooo good when ripe! I can eat them with fresh flour tortillas and salt. mmm. Also love avocadoes with a shrimp coctail I make. I use p&d shrimp cut up, avocado cut up, onions jalapenos tomatoes diced, salt, pepper, garlic salt and some tomato sauce or spicy v8 mix together and enjoy with some chips or crackers. Kinda like a salsa.

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A friend of mine said that this chicken dumpling casserole was amazing.

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that looks good Sun! I would like to try this recipe sometime. I've made some pot pie before using pie crusts. The bottom one is a deep dish so I can fill it full of mix veggies, diced chicken and gravy. then I put a regular pie shell on top and put it in the oven to bake. mmmm!

Today we are headed to my girl's family's house for her nephew's bday party and her mom will be making roast. I can't wait for that! Have a wonderful day everybody!
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Hello everybody! Happy Sunday!

Sun, did you get to the tamale festival? I can't wait to buy some in a couple weeks!

Speaking of avocadoes, FL has the hugest ones I've ever seen. They are about 3 times the size of Hass. Anybody ever seen/try them? Sooo good when ripe! I can eat them with fresh flour tortillas and salt. mmm. Also love avocadoes with a shrimp coctail I make. I use p&d shrimp cut up, avocado cut up, onions jalapenos tomatoes diced, salt, pepper, garlic salt and some tomato sauce or spicy v8 mix together and enjoy with some chips or crackers. Kinda like a salsa.

that looks good Sun! I would like to try this recipe sometime. I've made some pot pie before using pie crusts. The bottom one is a deep dish so I can fill it full of mix veggies, diced chicken and gravy. then I put a regular pie shell on top and put it in the oven to bake. mmmm!

Today we are headed to my girl's family's house for her nephew's bday party and her mom will be making roast. I can't wait for that! Have a wonderful day everybody!
Happy Sunday to you too ruff

I love all avocado's and yes I have had the ginormous Florida variety('s?) are there more than one? They have more water content than Hass. There are also a few varieties that were new to me as of a few years ago that a friend grows in Northern CA. I need to research them.

Is your shrimp cocktail the kind that they make in Mexico? I have had several versions of that and they also usually have Cilantro and lime. Yum. That is a really good cocktail. There is a place in Phoenix that makes serves it in a huge parfait glass like an ice cream sundae for $5 bucks. Amazing.

Sounds like you have a fun day ahead. Enjoy!
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One of my buddies makes an interesting spin on Eggs Benedict. He calls it Midwestern Benedict. It is a halved English muffin or corn griddle cake (small pancake made from corn muffin batter) topped with grilled bratwurst (you can butterfly or use remove from casing and form into patties) a poached egg and a sauce made of warm heavy cream and brown mustard.

Simple but really good. If you do not eat sausage you can use a thick slice of tomato, grilled.
I love eggs benedict-- my favourite to make is with english muffins from the grove, turkey green sausage from kellers, poached eggs with a green chili Parmesan cheese sauce--- its really good.


So what is everyone having for Christmas dinner? Is your Christmas different than your Thanksgiving menu?

In my family we make a pork roast with saurkraut, baked apples, and green beans. With many other fixings-- that is the usual.

This morning, the honey made french toast (bread with walnuts and cranberry) with real maple. She had coffee and I had almond/coconut eggnog.

Tis the season!!
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I love eggs benedict-- my favourite to make is with english muffins from the grove, turkey green sausage from kellers, poached eggs with a green chili Parmesan cheese sauce--- its really good.


So what is everyone having for Christmas dinner? Is your Christmas different than your Thanksgiving menu?

In my family we make a pork roast with saurkraut, baked apples, and green beans. With many other fixings-- that is the usual.

This morning, the honey made french toast (bread with walnuts and cranberry) with real maple. She had coffee and I had almond/coconut eggnog.

Tis the season!!
OMG ahk you are killing me with the green chili worked into that Benedict. Dayum. Next time I pass through NM, feel free to make that for me, lol.

Your pork roast sounds great. Which reminds me that I have to post a pork roast crock pot recipe in here. Forgot about that.

Sounds like you are eating well my friend! Awesome. I cant wait for a home cooked meal. I have a short list of requests.

Although reading this thread my list is getting longer.
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Somewhere in here I had posted that I have not found an instant soup broth that I like. Let me correct that. I do like Knorr Vegetable broth and Better than Boullion vegetable broth. What I do not like is the high sodium count but if you use only a little bit and keep track of your sodium intake it should be ok.

As we are in soup season I realize that many of us are looking for quick ideas for warm hearty meals. So a good soup base is valuable.
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