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02-09-2013, 08:13 AM
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What's on the menu for everyone today?? And, where is Labs by the way??
We're having a 'plain' old breakfast this a.m. at home - Pillsbury biscuits in the waffle iron, ham and as on all plates presented here on Tybee Island, I'll add a couple Hushpuppies to round things out.
Later, it's Roy's leftovers of Jambalaya Penne from yesterday - it was so good.
By the way, I am on a quest for the best Hushpuppy recipe in the world. My eyes have been opened since I've been down here - my 'old' recipe sure isns't the best!!
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Well we are having Pioneer Woman Enchiladas. With a side of Cowboy Caviar and some Cilantro Lime Rice

I don't have any Hushpuppy recipes, but I am sure somebody here will have one for you Jean!
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If you find it, Jean, let me know. I like the light crunchy ones, not the bready type.
We'll be having William's birthday steak dinner tonight.
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Not sure yet. We're going out shopping so may have something while we are out.
I agree with Daphne. Love those hushpuppies light and crispy.
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Woke up with a pretty bad sore throat that seems to be getting worse so maybe some wor wonton soup from our favorite chinese restaurant?
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Whoa Trixxee! Take care of that throat! Hope you feel better soon!
I got called into work today for 6 1/2 hours. Blah. I'm making the Country-Fried Steak tonight but I don't think I'll be doing the fried onion strings with them.
Can I freeze buttermilk for a later use?
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Yes, Barbara---even though it does have a very long shelf life in the fridge!!!
Trixxee---FEEL BETTER SOON!!!!! Chicken soup is the penicillin for ailments---so there you go girl!!! Wonton soup is just what the MD ordered!!!

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I planned on this anyway---no matter what the weather. I also did a homemade panini and green beans. YUMMMM!!!
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We decided to do some babyback ribs low and slow in the oven. They will be glazed with applebutter bbq sauce kicked up a bit with hot chili garlic paste. Zesty fries and coleslaw on the side. Yummy.
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Another day that everything sounds so good!!!
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Roxanne, that's good to know.
Wasn't all that impressed with the Country-Fried Steak last night. I should have re-breaded it before I fried it.
On another note, I'm back into work today and bought some coffee on the way iin and had a couple of delicious biscottis with it here at work.
Barbara
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