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Old July 25, 2015   #676
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Worth, do you have a good recipe for pizza dough ?
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Old July 25, 2015   #677
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Worth, do you have a good recipe for pizza dough ?
Steve that was a fancy petrified pizza I found in the freezer and doctored up.
It must have been over a year old and something my wife bought.

If I make it myself I use semolina flour.

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Old July 25, 2015   #678
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Sweet pickles just like Mom used to make.
How do I know?
Because I helped her make them.
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Old July 25, 2015   #679
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Worth, was that pickled okra?
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Old July 25, 2015   #680
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Worth, was that pickled okra?
Cucumbers fresh from the garden.

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Old July 25, 2015   #681
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Well anyway here is today's lunch.

A homemade Canadian bacon Swiss chard and tomato sandwich.
With potato crispy things.
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is it okra?
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Old July 25, 2015   #682
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Well anyway here is today's lunch.

A homemade Canadian bacon Swiss chard and tomato sandwich.
With potato crispy things.
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is it okra?
Yes it is.

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Old July 25, 2015   #683
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We are getting use to seeing your fabulous meals for the past few days and that means. What's for lunch and dinner tomorrow?
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Steve that was a fancy petrified pizza I found in the freezer and doctored up.
It must have been over a year old and something my wife bought.

If I make it myself I use semolina flour.

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So, you bake too?
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We are getting use to seeing your fabulous meals for the past few days and that means. What's for lunch and dinner tomorrow?
Tonight will be salmon croquettes with green beans.

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So, you bake too?
Yes at times I do.
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Old July 26, 2015   #686
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Last night's meal.
Salmon croquettes, potatoes au gratin and green beans.
Made from alaska red sockeye salmon.
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Old July 26, 2015   #687
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So, you bake too?
Here you go Ella one rustic homemade hamburger bun baked in a terracotta saucer.
It was removed brushed with olive oil and returned to brown.
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Old July 26, 2015   #688
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A few comments on cooking with the terracotta saucers and lead.
Lead contamination comes from glazing not red iron oxidized clay.
These planter saucers are not glazed.
Porosity of the clay and bacteria/germs.
Well maybe but not likely they are seasoned and besides they get hot enough to kill anything big enough to die.
I am not a germaphobe.
Acid leaches lead from things.
I am not using acids or storing anything in them.
I feel completely safe.
Not food grade.
I couldn't care less.

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Old July 26, 2015   #689
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The inside.
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Old July 26, 2015   #690
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Chanterelles from my woods.

Thinly slice onion or leek, fry till crisp in a little olive oil and butter.
Add chopped chanterelles to pan and cook.
Serve with eggs and toast.
Sorry no after pics.

Always know exactly what each mushroom you eat is. Some can make you sick, others can kill.

These were delicious.
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