No, I DON'T NEED ALEXA to make my coffee in the morning, turn on my lights, lock my door, soothe the baby to sleep, tell me I'm outta mayo..." Thanks, I'll pass and actually walk from room to room.
I haven't moved towards suet/tallow yet, although I see it mentioned sometimes.
I still have a jones for McDonald's fries in tallow. Some sort of study with twenty-somethings that had never had them did a fries taste test with tallow and two other fats and they lit up and were unanimous that it was legendary.
tallow is not uncommon here, and it's pretty great. All things fried in moderation, but it is good, and at some butcher shops it is cheap too.
In this area fatback is commonly used with green beans, as well as other beans, greens, peas, even corn. When I first moved down here I didn't think I'd like it that much, but it's good, so I could see how bacon would work as well.
I haven't moved towards suet/tallow yet, although I see it mentioned sometimes.
I still have a jones for McDonald's fries in tallow. Some sort of study with twenty-somethings that had never had them did a fries taste test with tallow and two other fats and they lit up and were unanimous that it was legendary.
In this area fatback is commonly used with green beans, as well as other beans, greens, peas, even corn. When I first moved down here I didn't think I'd like it that much, but it's good, so I could see how bacon would work as well.
In this area fatback is commonly used with green beans, as well as other beans, greens, peas, even corn. When I first moved down here I didn't think I'd like it that much, but it's good, so I could see how bacon would work as well.
For less fat or grease, try smoked turkey wings or necks. Fantastic flavor and a bit healthier. (Nasty woman nag, I know )
When I was living in Berkeley, my grandma sent me a box of Thanksgiving sidesâcorn, green beans, cranberry sauce, all homemade in glass jars, with a recipe on the lid. The corn is for what we call scalloped corn, a casserole. The green beans had chopped mushrooms in them and the lid said to put in bacon and the Berkeley roommates all howled at the ridiculousness of that but I did it anyway. The vegetarians picked around the meat but admitted that the beans were wonderful. Bacon fat helps everything.
In this area fatback is commonly used with green beans, as well as other beans, greens, peas, even corn. When I first moved down here I didn't think I'd like it that much, but it's good, so I could see how bacon would work as well.
When I was living in Berkeley, my grandma sent me a box of Thanksgiving sidesâcorn, green beans, cranberry sauce, all homemade in glass jars, with a recipe on the lid. The corn is for what we call scalloped corn, a casserole. The green beans had chopped mushrooms in them and the lid said to put in bacon and the Berkeley roommates all howled at the ridiculousness of that but I did it anyway. The vegetarians picked around the meat but admitted that the beans were wonderful. Bacon fat helps everything.
Sorry guys, Imma purist. Bacon is strictly for BLT's and Breakfast.
Buttah, salt and peppa is all my lil french cut greenies need.
When I was living in Berkeley, my grandma sent me a box of Thanksgiving sidesâcorn, green beans, cranberry sauce, all homemade in glass jars, with a recipe on the lid. The corn is for what we call scalloped corn, a casserole. The green beans had chopped mushrooms in them and the lid said to put in bacon and the Berkeley roommates all howled at the ridiculousness of that but I did it anyway. The vegetarians picked around the meat but admitted that the beans were wonderful. Bacon fat helps everything.
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Nov 26, 2024 - 9:29pm
Isabeau wrote:
Just realized my uber Scrooge attitude this season wasn't just about this election; its the first one without my Mom. smh!
Recreating our humble feast of a little boneless turkey roast, homemade mashed taters and fresh steamed green beans, I'll be counting my blessings for what still is, while seasoning the gravy with a few tears mourning what is gone.
Hang in there.
Life goes on... mostly.
Bacon helps with those green beans.
Location: On the edge of tomorrow looking back at Gender:
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Nov 26, 2024 - 6:20pm
Isabeau wrote:
Just realized my uber Scrooge attitude this season wasn't just about this election; its the first one without my Mom. smh!
Recreating our humble feast of a little boneless turkey roast, homemade mashed taters and fresh steamed green beans, I'll be counting my blessings for what still is, while seasoning the gravy with a few tears mourning what is gone.
Just realized my uber Scrooge attitude this season wasn't just about this election; its the first one without my Mom. smh!
Recreating our humble feast of a little boneless turkey roast, homemade mashed taters and fresh steamed green beans, I'll be counting my blessings for what still is, while seasoning the gravy with a few tears mourning what is gone.
Just realized my uber Scrooge attitude this season wasn't just about this election; its the first one without my Mom. smh!
Recreating our humble feast of a little boneless turkey roast, homemade mashed taters and fresh steamed green beans, I'll be counting my blessings for what still is, while seasoning the gravy with a few tears mourning what is gone.
Just realized my uber Scrooge attitude this season wasn't just about this election; its the first one without my Mom. smh! Recreating our humble feast of a little boneless turkey roast, homemade mashed taters and fresh steamed green beans, I'll be counting my blessings for what still is, while seasoning the gravy with a few tears mourning what is gone.
Just realized my uber Scrooge attitude this season wasn't just about this election; its the first one without my Mom. smh!
Recreating our humble feast of a little boneless turkey roast, homemade mashed taters and fresh steamed green beans, I'll be counting my blessings for what still is, while seasoning the gravy with a few tears mourning what is gone.
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Nov 24, 2024 - 5:44pm
hialtidude wrote:
Dusty Springfield. I loved to hear her unique voice. She was an important part of the rock-n-roll radio experience during the 60's and 70's. I don't hear any of her music on RP. Am I somehow missing it?
Where the hell are my hoards of t-shirt buyers for the holiday season? I mean, come on! I need my xmas bonus! My side hustle is fading into the sunset...
Where the hell are my hoards of t-shirt buyers for the holiday season? I mean, come on! I need my xmas bonus! My side hustle is fading into the sunset...