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Live right between the two. Let me know when you are coming down!
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Our old chambers used ethylene gas, I am not sure if the new ones still use that or not. Several years ago, we stopped gasing our bananas and had a national company supply them DSD to our stores. Our customers started complaining of the quality of…
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My company has eight of these gas chambers where we ripen bananas. It is like putting them into a brown paper bag to ripen on your countertop in the kitchen, only on a grander scale.
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Replace half of the milk you use in making mashed potatoes with chicken broth. It makes the best mashed potatoes.
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Did you spray them while they cooked?
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Try to find Cowboy briquettes, they are real wood and do not need lighter fluid, so they do not leave that addeed "flavor" you get when you "douse" the coals.
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 07-11-05 AT 07:18AM (CST)[/font][br][br]I have both and believe that the most important thing is to not go cheap. Get a good quality grill that will last the abuse that you will inflict on it over time.…
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 07-08-05 AT 02:04PM (CST)[/font][br][br][font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 07-08-05 AT 02:04 PM (CST)[/font] I like to add corn meal to my flour and instead of the thousand island or ranch dr…
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To say I am disappointed would be an understatement! Don, I was sure that you would appreciate the fine art and science of developing a good rub! It's the satisfaction you get when people ask you what you used on the meat and eat until they are …
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 06-24-05 AT 10:54AM (CST)[/font][br][br]I have not tried using Old Bay. When it comes to the brown sugar, do you use the light or dark? I haven't used brown sugar, instead using cane sugar (sugar in th…
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Whenever I have seen them at the grocery store, it has been by the snack foods (Oatmeal Cakes, etc.). I normally see them at gas stations, that ought to be enough to tell the sort of delicacy they really are. The vanilla and bananna are the other …
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 06-20-05 AT 01:54PM (CST)[/font][br][br]The MN comment was for LarryC. I know why you haven't seen one in Massachusetts, Teddy has them delivered straight to his house!
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That's chocolate, vanill,and/or bananna. They don't have Moonpies in MN?
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Didn't they use to advertise RC Cola and Moonpies together? It was well before my time, but I have heard my parents sing a jingle "have an RC Cola and a Moonpie." I grew up drinking RC Cola, and still prefer it over Pepsi and Coca-Cola. Can't say…
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Gene, that sounds delicious. I remember my Mom making a cold salad with spaghetti noodles. I think she used Italian dressing and all the ingredients you listed. I seem to remember someimes she added corn and/or peas. I think she also added sundr…
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 04-27-05 AT 09:57AM (CST)[/font][br][br]Here is Mario Batali's recipe for tiramisu: Mario Batali is one of the stars of the Food TV Network. The Tiramisu can be served at room temperature. Tiramisu was …
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This reminds me of a situation with my wife. Prior to getting mariied, my church threw us a pantry shower. Now I had never heard of this, but instead of getting twelve toasters, people got us canned goods/cleaning supplies etc. It is a great idea…
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Hard for me to name just one. When I was little and it was snowing outside, Mom always made either chili, chicken and dumplings, or tomato soup with grilled cheese sandwiches. The last is still one of my favorites. I always love hot poeach cobble…
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Add a can of stewed tomotes and some cooked ground beef. Hard to beat beefy mac!
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 04-13-05 AT 12:03PM (CST)[/font][br][br]I found the gruyere in the Deli case at my local grocery store. I had to buy a 1/2 lb. block to get the 1 1/2 cups and grate it myself (you would think with the f…
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 04-07-05 AT 04:05PM (CST)[/font][br][br]That is a little too much information about you Don! I am also appalled that you, being from the "no shoveling" school of thought for dining etiquette, would plac…
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"Avocados are cholesterol-free, sodium-free and low in saturated fat." That is until you dredge them in beer batter and fry them! x:D I love avocados and this recipe sounds really interesting. They are touted as good for you, but are high in calo…
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For another variation on this, use cream of chicken soup instead of cream of mushrooms, add chicken to the mix. I have not out the Velveeta in it, but believe you can't top it off with too much cheddar cheese. My wife makes this and we have no pro…
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You don't think The DOn isn't already on that list?
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You are right, they are good with anything in them. I also have made them with sausage, ground beef, portebella mushrooms (chopped and sauted), anything works. If you want to try them as a dessert, try using filio [sp?] dough instead of the wonton…
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Well. then I guess I gave you wrong directions, you won;t find those in the produce section of your local grocer. At least not in my neighborhood!
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My grocery store sells the wanton wrappers in the produce section (they are by the tofu, but don't make that mistake!). I don't know a brand name to give to you, my store only sells one brand and once I get them home, they come out of the package, …
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This sounds great. Only one question, can I substitute my favorite tequila or Spanish beer for the white wine?