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I'm always looking for recipes to try.

Hondo, suggested this site. 8) 8)

I love the selection. Bits of everything. :D


It's cold, so I am ready to do lots of soups and hearty stews.

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MAY I SUGGEST CARROT SOUP A LA JOE OR POTATO SOUP BY JENNY. EASY TO MAKE AND GREAT TASTING EVEN IF I SAY SO MYSELF.


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DzzRed wrote:
I'm always looking for recipes to try.

Hondo, suggested this site. 8) 8)

I love the selection. Bits of everything. :D


It's cold, so I am ready to do lots of soups and hearty stews.

Yvette


Hello Yvette. I was wondering, since it's getting too warm for soups now, what suggestions you may have for Summer fare. We're in one of those "sick of everything" slumps. And has anyone noticed that comfort foods are usually things best served when the weather is cooler?

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 Post subject: Can you say 'too hot to cook'?
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It's positively stifling here and now (110 degF heat index) and we're lucky if we can stand to get close to the grill. Right now I'm thinking about some cocktail crab claws, butter dipped. Maybe follow that with a garden salad and then a grilled chicken rendition of some description. Got any recommendations there?

Recently had a Chicken Marsala that was pretty good but it lacked the prosciutto presence that was expected. Others tried the Chicken Ralph (who named it that?) which is grilled chicken with a bit of melted goat cheese and grilled peppers on top, sauced with a light white sauce. Participators raved about it... There was the obligatory bread and olive oil/seasons dip as part of the 'befores'. The whole thing was really quite good.

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 Post subject: Its quite cold now
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Well Flash its quite cold now and if I may say so myself, Its time for some Swedish food to warm up the heart. Lets start with some Gravlax. :P
Merry Christmas.

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It's positively stifling here and now (110 degF heat index) and we're lucky if we can stand to get close to the grill. Right now I'm thinking about some cocktail crab claws, butter dipped. Maybe follow that with a garden salad and then a grilled chicken rendition of some description. Got any recommendations there?

Recently had a Chicken Marsala that was pretty good but it lacked the prosciutto presence that was expected. Others tried the Chicken Ralph (who named it that?) which is grilled chicken with a bit of melted goat cheese and grilled peppers on top, sauced with a light white sauce. Participators raved about it... There was the obligatory bread and olive oil/seasons dip as part of the 'befores'. The whole thing was really quite good.


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