Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 2, 2015 | #31 | |
Tomatovillian™
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July 4, 2015 | #32 |
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I love fried green tomatoes, as long as I am not using my tomatoes. Just can't bring myself to use my own, I like them red and juicy.
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July 6, 2015 | #33 | |
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July 6, 2015 | #34 | |
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He was hired to put out gill nets at a country club that had a lake. He would come home with a pickup truck load of pan fish that were huge. I would help him clean the things and come home with a ton of the things. I miss my friend he passed away too soon in life from leukemia. Worth |
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July 6, 2015 | #35 |
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Will definetly try that. Although we love eating bass and catfish. I can't talk my husband into even being around me if I eat whole fish like that but we had a work fish fry last week and the whole bream was delicious.
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July 7, 2015 | #36 |
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Salt - Definitely try gazpacho! We had it in Southern Spain, Costa Del Sol area and were so taken by it that we make it every year. There is nothing quite like it on a 103 degree day to be delicious, filling and cool. It isn't hard to make and it keeps well for a few days in the fridge. We like to finish it/top it with a big of pesto and good EVOO. However, there are many different little flourishes that add complexity and a different flavor to this delicious summer treat.
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July 7, 2015 | #37 | |
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Not everybody was welcome. We would go to his house in the woods and he would give us what we called bones. We would also buy fillets too. They were the left overs from the fillets, we would have a party drink beer and fry up the bones to snack on. There would be in the neighborhood of 25 tom 50 people there along with the kids. MLK's birthday and June 19th were extra big days that we would do it. No matter what day they fell on I would take off work for these events to the shock of my co-workers. |
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July 7, 2015 | #38 | |
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July 7, 2015 | #39 | |
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For those that do not know what I am talking about, compare chicken breast to meat off the bones. Now you know what you missing.
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July 7, 2015 | #40 | |
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Worth, you never fail to surprise me. I bet yall had a great Juneteenth too! |
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July 7, 2015 | #41 | |
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I'll be off work for a month or two,soon. I'll see if I can eat plenty of bluegill for lunch or breakfast while hubby is at work. Anybody want some turtles? I have hundreds!: |
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July 7, 2015 | #42 |
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Location: illinois
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Tracy
If you mean snapping turtles, they are great to eat. Our season came in the middle of June. We use jug lines and bait with cut carp or chicken wings. These critters are voracious feeders and will eat a finger as quickly as they will a fish.. A couple medium snappers will give you 4 or 5 pounds of meat. Here's a simple recipe. season cut up meat in seasonings dredge in c.meal, flour mix fry quickly, just to sear bake covered at 325 with a bit of water for 3 hrs. test for tenderness and make a gravy with the drippings |
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