calla_lily
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Posted 3:08 pm, 02/22/2010
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I have a beef roast in the crock pot right now. Potatoes, carrots and onions to go in later.
I don't add anything to the roast when I first put it in to cook except for a light sprinkle of Paula Deen's house seasoning:
1 cup kosher salt 1/4 cup gralic powder 1/4 cup black pepper
mix it together and store it in an airtight jar or container.
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Doggielove02
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Posted 3:03 pm, 02/22/2010
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I'am fixing CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS CREAM POTATOES - CANNED GREEN BEANS What'S the fuss now on this thread, I was raised here in the country, my moma always fixed meat and vegies, & corn bread every evening, my kids grew up the same way, we garden & can / freeze all we can, with the empty nest now when I cook a large meal we eat off of it a day or two.We never eat fast Food the most is KFC once in a while LOL I only grocery shop once ever 6 weeks of course we buy milk/ bread/ and solf drinks alot more often, when I grocery shop I stock up on meats which ever is on sell that week if its chicken - or pork - beef I AVERAGE SPENDING 160- 180.00 EVERY 6 WEEKS and vacun seal all to go to the deep freeze. I used to raise hogs but the last few winters until this winter the temps weren't cold enough to cure hams and side meat well. I raise my own hens for eggs and my daughter has about a 100 head of cattle so once ever two yrs we all split a beef. we also hunt and fish, I also have mud turtle meat in the freezer, you don't have to be rich to eat well, if you were rasied to provide the country way of living
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Quackquack
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Posted 2:18 pm, 02/22/2010
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I enjoy your posting but I have never trolled you . It is a fun posting but my many many replies are taken the wrong way. No more replies from after today. Tapestry things I toll you. You think I troll you but I have never
If you have time maybe you should go back on all your posting about supper for several weeks and re read what I posted.
Please stay off my postings.
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stressrelief 28.5
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Posted 2:13 pm, 02/22/2010
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If this is going to cause hate and discontent I would just as soon quit doing them..
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Quackquack
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Posted 2:10 pm, 02/22/2010
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Stressrelief, I have only posted what I cook and ate that day except today I made a comment about how much money all that good food would cost.
Sorry you think I have been trolling you. I have always said nice things on your posting
Please never post on any of most posting. Deal?
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stressrelief 28.5
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Posted 2:09 pm, 02/22/2010
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I need to thank Quack the post count doubled since that remark..I also already know what will be for supper every night this week....
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Quackquack
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Posted 2:07 pm, 02/22/2010
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Well if you and stressrelief would go back for the last 2 weeks and also look at today you will find that I have posted about 4 or 5 posting on each of his posting saying what I am cooking and eating. How many times do you click on his posting...one time.
Well now I want post anymore on his posting.
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Riverbend
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Posted 2:06 pm, 02/22/2010
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Singer, we raised our own hogs , beef, and chickens We grew practically everything we ate. I remember my Mom churning butter, milking the cow, making homemade cottage cheese,etc.Every Sunday morning for breakfast we had fried chicken, hot bisquits and gravy. Through the week, we had ham, bacon, sausage,tenderloin,eggs. I sure do miss my Mom and Dad too! But, I am getting off topic, back to whats for Supper!!
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stressrelief 28.5
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Posted 1:58 pm, 02/22/2010
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Wilcox thanks for the bread recipes you posted in the recipes Forum..
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1goddess
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Posted 1:57 pm, 02/22/2010
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I don't know if I could raise something then turn around and eat it...but I agree with stressrelief...at least you know what you are eating and it's gotta be better for you than some of the stuff in the stores!
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stressrelief 28.5
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Posted 1:52 pm, 02/22/2010
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I dont want the attn. I just posted what Im cooking for Supper.I may now start a Breakfast thread as well.
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singer
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Posted 1:52 pm, 02/22/2010
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I was just joking about that. I am just jealous of all the good food, and the excellent cooks.
Goddess, My dad always had hogs for pork, cows for beef, and cows for milk.
He salted and cured hams, make home made sausage, and livermush. We had tender loin for breakfast, steak for supper, and gallons of ice cold milk, and home churned butter.
I always had the chore of churning the butter.
He did this until he was in his 80's. If he were still here, and still able, he would still do it.
I miss my Dad.
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tapestry
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Posted 1:50 pm, 02/22/2010
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Or maybe Quack its just posting to see your name .you've got a hellava lot of room saying anything to anybody else ....Are you afraid they might be paying more attention to stressreleif than you....Give me a break
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wilcox0601
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Posted 1:45 pm, 02/22/2010
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Definately Cookin! - The meat is purchased - but the fruits and vegies are home grown - cuts the bill way down. I feed a family of four for about $30 a week (I usually get whatever meat is on sale.)
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stressrelief 28.5
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Posted 1:45 pm, 02/22/2010
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It really dont come out cheaper.. But you do know what you are eating. It not full of Crap..
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Riverbend
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Posted 1:37 pm, 02/22/2010
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I have a freezer full of food that I grew this summer and worked my butt off freezing.I have shelves in the basement full of canned food that I canned this summer. I don't spend a lot of money on groceries, I am no longer posting on your threads, so don't come behind me and post about what I have posted!!!!
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1goddess
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Posted 1:36 pm, 02/22/2010
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does it really pay to raise your own pork and beef? I wouldn't think so, but must admit I've never done it either...post some helpful hints on that stressrelief.
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