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LIVE THREAD! HAPPY NEW YEAR WEEKEND!!-Resolutions?Recipes? Family? Plans? Hopes? Dreams? Share here!
All our wonderful friends!! ^ | 12/30/05 | Jim Robinson, for bringing us together!

Posted on 12/30/2005 6:10:49 PM PST by paulat

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To: Txsleuth
My mum had one she used to use it to mince (grind) the cold Sunday Roast on a Monday to make Shepherd's Pie.

Do you have Shepherd's Pie in the States?
1,001 posted on 01/01/2006 3:05:18 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: snugs

Wow I posted post 1,000 never done that before


1,002 posted on 01/01/2006 3:05:48 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: The Foolkiller

Happy New Year to you too,Foolkiller.

I wasn't around last night so my greeting may be a tad late,but it is heartfelt.



1,003 posted on 01/01/2006 3:28:50 PM PST by Mears (The Killer Queen)
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To: tubebender; Grampa Dave

Hey isn't GrampaDave a nieghbor?

Been tuned into TWC while napping today and boy it is raining everywhere BUT Texas.

King Vanity is sleeping soundly after his 15hr party day.

I should be doing the same.


1,004 posted on 01/01/2006 3:36:23 PM PST by oceanperch (Don't Let Your Meat Loaf!)
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To: Windcatcher

Ah, I never caught even a glimpse of a Mummer today at all until just now on the news--there was a very brief segment about New Orleans's New Year's celebration and I do believe some of the Mummers were there. All I saw was their backs but did see fancy umbrellas and duds and some high-steppin'.

It may have been the NOLA version of the Mummers who do their Mardi Gras and come to ours in TX (Galveston), but they're all just as wonderful. (Sorry if you're a Philly person! When they're in costume and struttin' their stuff, they're ALL wonderful, no matter where they're from.)

Now I can finish counting my blackeyes before I mash those little suckers up and make burritos or maybe quesadillas out of 'em! 696 .... 697 ... 698 ...


1,005 posted on 01/01/2006 3:46:07 PM PST by Rte66
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To: oceanperch

I'm so glad you and KV had a wonderful NYE! Happy 2006!


1,006 posted on 01/01/2006 3:49:07 PM PST by Rte66
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To: Rte66

1,007 posted on 01/01/2006 3:55:02 PM PST by oceanperch (Don't Let Your Meat Loaf!)
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To: oceanperch; Grampa Dave
Grampa Dave lives in the Napa Valley and supplies me with 2 cases of Really Good Red free of charge every month...
1,008 posted on 01/01/2006 3:56:22 PM PST by tubebender (You can't make Chicken Soup from Chicken Poop...)
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To: Rte66

1,009 posted on 01/01/2006 3:56:50 PM PST by oceanperch (Don't Let Your Meat Loaf!)
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To: snugs

Yes...we do have Shephard's Pie...it is yummy the way my MOM made it...


1,010 posted on 01/01/2006 4:00:55 PM PST by Txsleuth (Official Snow Flake!)
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To: Txsleuth

I love hash, just love it. I've been known to make a pot roast JUST to cut it up for hash, 'cause I had a yen for it! A friend asked me the other day for my recipe for roast beef hash and all I could think was "recipe? what recipe?" LOL.

Cut up some roast beef, cut up some onions, cut up some potatoes (the best are browned ones that were cooked with the roast--or you can brown the onions and taters in some oil in the skillet first) and put it all in an electric skillet. Salt it, then very generously pepper it, add a whole bunch of beef gravy, then some water, put the lid on and cook till all the raw taters are soft! Yummm!


1,011 posted on 01/01/2006 4:01:12 PM PST by Rte66
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To: paulat

Divorce


1,012 posted on 01/01/2006 4:02:12 PM PST by TheRedSoxWinThePennant
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To: snugs

Mmmmm, *some* people know about shepherd's pie, but it's mainly anglophiles and their friends. I like it a lot, but not with a bunch of other veggies in it, just beef and maybe some peas and the "gnashed taters" on top. I like it when the top is browned to where it tastes like Yorkshire pudding, you know what I mean?


1,013 posted on 01/01/2006 4:04:43 PM PST by Rte66
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To: Rte66; snugs

Yes...that sounds just like my Mom made...I used to love the brown potatoes from the roast pan...

We also begged her to make Yorkshire Pudding everytime she made roast...it is one of my very favorite dishes..

snugs...do you have Yorkshire pudding??


1,014 posted on 01/01/2006 4:06:14 PM PST by Txsleuth (Official Snow Flake!)
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To: Rte66
How my mum made hers was mince the meat from Sunday (we only used lamb for Shepherd's beef is cottage pie and you put other veg with it.)

We used the left over gravy from the Sunday roast and added rosemary to it. Made mash potato, poured the meat and gravy into a greased Pyrex dish or similar put mashed potato on top with a few knobs of butter and put into oven until potato had started to brown, then took out of oven and put under the grill (broiler) to crisp the potato. My mum never put any veg with the meat unless the meat was beef and then it was peas and carrots but we normally ate the beef cold sliced with mashed potato and pickles.

Do not understand your Yorkshire Pudding comment.

1,015 posted on 01/01/2006 4:19:19 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: Txsleuth
Do you mean roast potatoes when you say brown potatoes or do you mean jacket potato?

Yes I love Yorkshire pudding.
1,016 posted on 01/01/2006 4:20:21 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: snugs

OH YES! We have Shephard's Pie...

good stuff!

I just finished my Pork and saurkraut with mashed potatos, gravy, wax beans, and potato rolls....

STUFFED!


1,017 posted on 01/01/2006 4:51:19 PM PST by eeevil conservative (courage is living in tyranny and speaking for freedom/not living in freedom and speaking for tyranny)
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To: eeevil conservative; Txsleuth; paulat; All

Midnight message : A message is projected onto the Shell building after metric tonne of fireworks lights up the London Eye to welcome in the New Year in London
1,018 posted on 01/01/2006 5:01:22 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: Rte66

Lucky you to have such a piece of memorabilia not only of an art gone by but...your grandfathers to boot. That's wonderful. I would display it with pride in my kitchen for all to see. Would be nice for when kids ask what it is. How nice a story you can tell them. Happy New Year, Friend!


1,019 posted on 01/01/2006 5:09:36 PM PST by cubreporter (I trust Rush. He has done more for this country than anyone will ever know. He's A++)
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To: snugs

Oh, I *wish* my roast were always lamb--it's my favorite meat, but don't get a leg too often, mostly steaks and chops.

So, I see, what I've had mostly would be what you call "cottage pie". That's what I meant I didn't like when they put carrots in it. Peas are OK, but not carrots and all that other stuff.

Umm, I meant just what you were talking about--when the mashed potatoes are browned and crisped under the broiler, the taste to me is like Yorkshire pudding tastes (you have to use your imagination a little). It's like the meat essence gravitates "up" into the potatoes and it tastes like there is gravy in the starch part and the crispiness is like bread. That's what I meant; the taste is reminiscent to me. I seldom have a prime rib, which is the only time I make puddings or popovers with the roast.


1,020 posted on 01/01/2006 5:25:08 PM PST by Rte66
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