Snow Angel wrote:And last week, I made Shadowlander's "Slumguillon" recipe. It was great. Everyone loved it with the exception of Scarlet (she doesn't eat any kind of sausage, except for my homemade beef sausage ).
Scarlet didn't like it?! Ah well, can't win em' all.
I'm glad you liked it! I hadn't thought to add ground mustard, but then again I'm culinarily (is that a word?) challenged...would that make it taste kinda...mustardy? Like French's yellow? I made a batch of "slumgullion" last week...the wife (mega-picky eater) will go back for seconds on this stuff and sometimes thirds, and then she asks for leftovers to bring to work. She almost never asks for leftovers of anything.
*sigh* if there was just a way to get around the potato peeling...it takes me about 45 minutes to peel them and dice them up. All in all pretty basic recipe...*wonders if he should share his family's sacred secret recipe for crepes*
Pattertwig's Pal wrote:l love your style of recipe writing. It is much more entertaining than most recipes.
I love food and I find it dissapointing that most recipes for great food tend to be kind of emotionless. When you're making a great, hearty meal it should be something that gets you excited as you read it...like an adventure story for your taste buds with the meal being the payoff.
Pattertwig's Pal wrote:You learned different food groups than I did.
Well, to my count there's about what...roughly 50 food groups out there to choose from, including (but not limited to) the Meat group, Cheese group, Rabbit Food group (carrots and celery), Pizza group, Pizza Toppings group, Hot Sauce group, Microwave group (these include frozen burritos and Hot Pockets), the Icky Sauce and Dressing group (mayonaisse, French dressing, etc.) and the immortal Potato group. What do they teach children in schools these days?
Pattertwig's Pal wrote:I think you should be able to handle biscuits and gravy.
Gravy has a real harsh reputation about it and most cooks will tell you it's super easy to mess it up. Sawmill gravy (the type one puts on biscuits for breakfast) seems to be on the easy side by most reports, but it still makes me nervous...so for now I'll probably get my Biscuits and Gravy (part of the Gravy group, btw) at the local IHOP.
Pattertwig's Pal wrote:ILF, my friend had Mario and some green character on the top of her wedding cake instead of a bride and groom.
ILF wrote:Was the yoshi the green character(the one in my avatar) or it could of been the old version of browser this being king koopa.
My first guess would be Yoshi, but now that you mention it it could also be Koopa. Nothing cooler than two video game characters doing battle on a cake, yes?
Then again it could also be one of those man-eating plant things that live in those flowerpots. But my guess is Yoshi.