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Old July 28, 2015   #721
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Stew with meat and vegetables! Who would say no to that hearty food? I guess, Smokey is getting some of that stew too.
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Old July 29, 2015   #722
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What do you do when you don't have noodles for your goulash?
Why you just make the darn things.
Easy.
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Old July 29, 2015   #723
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That is right Worth!! Make your own noodles.. So much better anyways! Love your picture!! I bet those noodles are going to taste fantastic. Waiting for pictures..

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Old July 29, 2015   #724
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Oh my goodness..I have been missing out!! That peach pie looks amazing!! Love the decorated peaches on the crust! Nice touch.. I have not had a homemade peach pie in a few years, sadly..

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Old July 29, 2015   #725
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Thanks Ginny.
The goulash is still cooking after sitting in the fridge all night.
Here is the rest of the stuff.
noodles.
peppers.
Csipetke.
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Old July 29, 2015   #726
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Finished goulash on a bed of homemade noodles.
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Old July 29, 2015   #727
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mmm...
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Old July 29, 2015   #728
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mmm...
Ella you cant imagine how much paprika I used in this stuff.

Unlike most Americans I use it for its real intent, and that is not to put on deviled eggs once a year.
I may go through a pound a year.

Smokey wont eat anything but dry cat food lizards rats and mice.

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Old July 29, 2015   #729
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My dog likes food that we eat. She even eats Borscht. My MIL had dachshund that was not given dog food and she leaved 16 years.
We tried to feed our dog dog-food. She refused it.
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My dog likes food we eat. She even eats Borscht. My MIL had dachshund that was not given dog food and she leaved 16 years.
We tried to feed hour dog dog-food. She refused it.
I had an orange cat that would eat (((Anything))) orange or yellow.

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Old July 29, 2015   #731
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That looks delicious, Worth. The only goulash I've ever had is what my paternal grandmother calls goulash but it looked nothing like yours. I think it was just a mix of meat and veggies she had on hand. She's no cook, but she can bake the best dang spread of Christmas cookies you've ever laid eyes on.

Most of my paprika gets used in curry. I buy bags of it at the Indian grocery.
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Old July 29, 2015   #732
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That looks delicious, Worth. The only goulash I've ever had is what my paternal grandmother calls goulash but it looked nothing like yours. I think it was just a mix of meat and veggies she had on hand. She's no cook, but she can bake the best dang spread of Christmas cookies you've ever laid eyes on.

Most of my paprika gets used in curry. I buy bags of it at the Indian grocery.
Did your grand mother make what they call American goulash?
That is what my mother made.
There are many types of goulash it just loosely means shepherd or herders stew.
Some soupy some thick some with just meat and wine and so on.

There is no REAL recipe.
Mine has a very little hot paprika, lots of sweet paprika (Paprika is just a word for pepper more or less).
Toasted garlic onion rib meat carrot potato onion powder black pepper salt celery salt red peppers a small amount of roux and at the very last more paprika and a small shot of sweet Marsala.

It takes hours to make.

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Old July 29, 2015   #733
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Good lunch today for my boy and I.


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Old July 29, 2015   #734
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Did your grand mother make what they call American goulash?
That is what my mother made.
There are many types of goulash it just loosely means shepherd or herders stew.
Some soupy some thick some with just meat and wine and so on.

There is no REAL recipe.
Mine has a very little hot paprika, lots of sweet paprika (Paprika is just a word for pepper more or less).
Toasted garlic onion rib meat carrot potato onion powder black pepper salt celery salt red peppers a small amount of roux and at the very last more paprika and a small shot of sweet Marsala.

It takes hours to make.

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I have no idea what she made, I think I only had it once.

My favorite things she would make me were PB&J sandwiches with butter in the peanut butter (don't knock it till you try it) and if I spent the night she'd wake me up with French toast with powdered sugar.
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Old July 29, 2015   #735
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Looks less filling than my goulash and tasty to.

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I have no idea what she made, I think I only had it once.

My favorite things she would make me were PB&J sandwiches with butter in the peanut butter (don't knock it till you try it) and if I spent the night she'd wake me up with French toast with powdered sugar.
I was raised on peanut butter butter and honey on crackers.
My mother made goulash all of the time.

I thought it was another word for conglom.

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