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Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 08:53:16 -0400, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: Cracker Barrel used to have a baked potato coated in pine resin. Lots of people liked it, so I ordered it. I will say that it was good, different and well.... good. the waitress came by and said , how was your potato? I said, it was really good but the skin was a bit tough, but I finally got it. She said "Sir!You're not supposed to eat the skin!" I have noticed that they've taken it off their menu. Probably got sued. Cracker Barrel...our alternative to Waffle House when rolling down I-95... There's so much really bad food offered at the "just off the Interstate" restaurants, it's really nice to come across a Cracker Barrel at dinner time. Many years ago, soon after you crossed into South Carolina (I think it was SC) heading south, there was an enclave of shops and restaurants on the east side of the highway, the biggest being a well-advertised place that sold cigars. I don't remember the name of that enterprise. JR's - it's in North Carolina just a little north of the border with South Carolina. There's one along 77 too. If you want to find a microcosm of "what is wrong with America," look at the just terrible food available along the interstates. There are a couple of exceptions, such as Waffle House and Cracker Barrel, but generally...what's offered is just the worst of the worst. We agree all around. Waffle House is the best greasy spoon chain in the world and the food ain't half bad. We never tried Cracker Barrel until last summer - Tim mentioned it and we tried it out. Not bad at all. Love their chicken fried steak - it's doesn't like me unfortunately. I'm in California, no Waffle House, no Cracker Barrel. We do have In n Out Burger. |
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On Jul 15, 10:04*pm, Jim wrote:
Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 08:53:16 -0400, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: Cracker Barrel used to have a baked potato coated in pine resin. Lots of people liked it, so I ordered it. I will say that it was good, different and well.... good. the waitress came by and said , how was your potato? I said, it was really good but the skin was a bit tough, but I finally got it. She said "Sir!You're not supposed to eat the skin!" I have noticed that they've taken it off their menu. *Probably got sued. Cracker Barrel...our alternative to Waffle House when rolling down I-95... There's so much really bad food offered at the "just off the Interstate" restaurants, it's really nice to come across a Cracker Barrel at dinner time. Many years ago, soon after you crossed into South Carolina (I think it was SC) heading south, there was an enclave of shops and restaurants on the east side of the highway, the biggest being a well-advertised place that sold cigars. I don't remember the name of that enterprise. JR's - it's in North Carolina just a little north of the border with South Carolina. *There's one along 77 too. If you want to find a microcosm of "what is wrong with America," look at the just terrible food available along the interstates. There are a couple of exceptions, such as Waffle House and Cracker Barrel, but generally...what's offered is just the worst of the worst. We agree all around. Waffle House is the best greasy spoon chain in the world and the food ain't half bad. We never tried Cracker Barrel until last summer - Tim mentioned it and we tried it out. *Not bad at all. Love their chicken fried steak - it's doesn't like me unfortunately. I'm in California, no Waffle House, no Cracker Barrel. We do have In n Out Burger. Turnip greens, collard greens and mustard greens, I like em all with plenty of fatback and hot sauce. Unfortunately, my wife is a yankee and my kids do not like em so I either have to visit my parents or go to Cracker Barell (cracker barell only has kinda weak turnip greens, not the stronger flavored collards). I never liked chitterlins, kinda a nasty taste. One southern thing I like but cannot get much of is real cane syrup on biscuits. True cane syrup is very strong flavored and slightly greenish tinge, definitely a taste you have to grow up with to like. Real southern cooked vegies always have bacon or fat pork cooked with em and they are cooked till soft, not just steamed. I do hate Okra (except in Gumbo) but I haveta pretend to like it cuz friends give me so much of it... |
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Jul 15, 10:04 pm, Jim wrote: Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 08:53:16 -0400, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: Cracker Barrel used to have a baked potato coated in pine resin. Lots of people liked it, so I ordered it. I will say that it was good, different and well.... good. the waitress came by and said , how was your potato? I said, it was really good but the skin was a bit tough, but I finally got it. She said "Sir!You're not supposed to eat the skin!" I have noticed that they've taken it off their menu. Probably got sued. Cracker Barrel...our alternative to Waffle House when rolling down I-95... There's so much really bad food offered at the "just off the Interstate" restaurants, it's really nice to come across a Cracker Barrel at dinner time. Many years ago, soon after you crossed into South Carolina (I think it was SC) heading south, there was an enclave of shops and restaurants on the east side of the highway, the biggest being a well-advertised place that sold cigars. I don't remember the name of that enterprise. JR's - it's in North Carolina just a little north of the border with South Carolina. There's one along 77 too. If you want to find a microcosm of "what is wrong with America," look at the just terrible food available along the interstates. There are a couple of exceptions, such as Waffle House and Cracker Barrel, but generally...what's offered is just the worst of the worst. We agree all around. Waffle House is the best greasy spoon chain in the world and the food ain't half bad. We never tried Cracker Barrel until last summer - Tim mentioned it and we tried it out. Not bad at all. Love their chicken fried steak - it's doesn't like me unfortunately. I'm in California, no Waffle House, no Cracker Barrel. We do have In n Out Burger. Turnip greens, collard greens and mustard greens, I like em all with plenty of fatback and hot sauce. Unfortunately, my wife is a yankee and my kids do not like em so I either have to visit my parents or go to Cracker Barell (cracker barell only has kinda weak turnip greens, not the stronger flavored collards). I never liked chitterlins, kinda a nasty taste. One southern thing I like but cannot get much of is real cane syrup on biscuits. True cane syrup is very strong flavored and slightly greenish tinge, definitely a taste you have to grow up with to like. Real southern cooked vegies always have bacon or fat pork cooked with em and they are cooked till soft, not just steamed. I do hate Okra (except in Gumbo) but I haveta pretend to like it cuz friends give me so much of it... ewwww ewww ewwwwwwwwww and ewwwwwwwww!!! |
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On Jul 15, 9:23*am, NotNow wrote:
Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: Yogi of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 22:03:54 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 20:17:27 -0700 wrote: On Jul 14, 9:47 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:46:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Harry seems to be gone and with him not posting political BS, I dont feel I should counter his nonsense with mine. This goes for all of us I hope. So, Truce? Why not - I'm in. I will not post any more political BS if y'all dont. B'sides, it's getting boring. It is mid-summer, somebody must be boating. Yeppers. I went out Saturday and had a blast with the niece and great-nephews. I plan on going several times more this years if fuel stays low. What? You have your own business - just charge it off. *:) Went float tubing Saturday. *Does that count? Do you own your own business? *:) Truce on political posts? I'm in.. But can I still tweak Loogie off line? *snerk Hell yeah, you can. Just be prepared to suffer the consequences!!!! Oh, man! |
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On Jul 15, 9:45*am, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jul 15, 10:23*am, NotNow wrote: Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: Yogi of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 22:03:54 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 20:17:27 -0700 wrote: On Jul 14, 9:47 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:46:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Harry seems to be gone and with him not posting political BS, I dont feel I should counter his nonsense with mine. This goes for all of us I hope. So, Truce? Why not - I'm in. I will not post any more political BS if y'all dont. B'sides, it's getting boring. It is mid-summer, somebody must be boating. Yeppers. I went out Saturday and had a blast with the niece and great-nephews. I plan on going several times more this years if fuel stays low. What? You have your own business - just charge it off. *:) Went float tubing Saturday. *Does that count? Do you own your own business? *:) Truce on political posts? I'm in.. But can I still tweak Loogie off line? *snerk Hell yeah, you can. Just be prepared to suffer the consequences!!!! I eat at Cracker Barell just so I can get their bowl of turnip greens and ham. *cough!* |
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 20:51:42 -0400, "Lu Powell"
wrote: "Just John Again" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 07:45:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: On Jul 15, 10:23 am, NotNow wrote: Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: Yogi of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 22:03:54 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 20:17:27 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 14, 9:47 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:46:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Harry seems to be gone and with him not posting political BS, I dont feel I should counter his nonsense with mine. This goes for all of us I hope. So, Truce? Why not - I'm in. I will not post any more political BS if y'all dont. B'sides, it's getting boring. It is mid-summer, somebody must be boating. Yeppers. I went out Saturday and had a blast with the niece and great-nephews. I plan on going several times more this years if fuel stays low. What? You have your own business - just charge it off. :) Went float tubing Saturday. Does that count? Do you own your own business? :) Truce on political posts? I'm in.. But can I still tweak Loogie off line? snerk Hell yeah, you can. Just be prepared to suffer the consequences!!!! I eat at Cracker Barell just so I can get their bowl of turnip greens and ham. Yay. Another greens lover! -- John H I love all greens except spinach, which is another story. When I was young, my grandmother would cook collard greens and also chittlins at the same time. Only a true southerner even knows what chittlins are. When she would cook them, the smell was so bad the flies would be covering the screen door trying to get out. One of my golfing buddies has a small farm out by Nokesville, VA. He keeps me in collard greens most of the year. I'm not wild about spinach either, but if the store has the bags of fresh stuff on sale I may cook up a few bags. Fresh spinach is altogether different from canned. -- John H |
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 20:51:42 -0400, "Lu Powell"
wrote: "Just John Again" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 07:45:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: On Jul 15, 10:23 am, NotNow wrote: Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: Yogi of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 22:03:54 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 20:17:27 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 14, 9:47 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:46:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Harry seems to be gone and with him not posting political BS, I dont feel I should counter his nonsense with mine. This goes for all of us I hope. So, Truce? Why not - I'm in. I will not post any more political BS if y'all dont. B'sides, it's getting boring. It is mid-summer, somebody must be boating. Yeppers. I went out Saturday and had a blast with the niece and great-nephews. I plan on going several times more this years if fuel stays low. What? You have your own business - just charge it off. :) Went float tubing Saturday. Does that count? Do you own your own business? :) Truce on political posts? I'm in.. But can I still tweak Loogie off line? snerk Hell yeah, you can. Just be prepared to suffer the consequences!!!! I eat at Cracker Barell just so I can get their bowl of turnip greens and ham. Yay. Another greens lover! -- John H I love all greens except spinach, which is another story. When I was young, my grandmother would cook collard greens and also chittlins at the same time. Only a true southerner even knows what chittlins are. When she would cook them, the smell was so bad the flies would be covering the screen door trying to get out. The big question with chittlins is whether they've been machine cleaned or 'hand slung'. Hand slung has more flavor. But they sure as hell stink up a kitchen. -- John H |
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 18:58:04 -0700, Jim wrote:
H the K wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Jul 15, 10:23 am, NotNow wrote: Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote: Yogi of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 22:03:54 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 20:17:27 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 14, 9:47 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:46:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Harry seems to be gone and with him not posting political BS, I dont feel I should counter his nonsense with mine. This goes for all of us I hope. So, Truce? Why not - I'm in. I will not post any more political BS if y'all dont. B'sides, it's getting boring. It is mid-summer, somebody must be boating. Yeppers. I went out Saturday and had a blast with the niece and great-nephews. I plan on going several times more this years if fuel stays low. What? You have your own business - just charge it off. :) Went float tubing Saturday. Does that count? Do you own your own business? :) Truce on political posts? I'm in.. But can I still tweak Loogie off line? snerk Hell yeah, you can. Just be prepared to suffer the consequences!!!! I eat at Cracker Barell just so I can get their bowl of turnip greens and ham. My wife, being a true southern belle, likes greens and is always trying to get me to try them...again. She always orders greens when they are available at Cracker Barrel. It's an acquired taste, I think. I don't like them. What, exactly, are greens? How are they cooked? Cauliflower, cabbage, and the rest are great raw. Cooked looses a lot. The best known would probably be turnip, kale, collard and spinach. I'm not a fan of kale or spinach, although I'll take 'em if offered. Here's a recipe for collards similar to what I do. I don't use ham hocks or smoked turkey, but use bacon instead. I also add a tablespoon or so of balsamic vinegar as they're cooking. I cook a large batch at one time, as many as can be stuffed into a plastic grocery bag. This usually gives me about 4-5 big servings of collard greens. http://www.soul-food-advisor.com/collard-greens.html -- John H |
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 19:59:56 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: On Jul 15, 10:04*pm, Jim wrote: Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 08:53:16 -0400, H the K wrote: Tim wrote: Cracker Barrel used to have a baked potato coated in pine resin. Lots of people liked it, so I ordered it. I will say that it was good, different and well.... good. the waitress came by and said , how was your potato? I said, it was really good but the skin was a bit tough, but I finally got it. She said "Sir!You're not supposed to eat the skin!" I have noticed that they've taken it off their menu. *Probably got sued. Cracker Barrel...our alternative to Waffle House when rolling down I-95... There's so much really bad food offered at the "just off the Interstate" restaurants, it's really nice to come across a Cracker Barrel at dinner time. Many years ago, soon after you crossed into South Carolina (I think it was SC) heading south, there was an enclave of shops and restaurants on the east side of the highway, the biggest being a well-advertised place that sold cigars. I don't remember the name of that enterprise. JR's - it's in North Carolina just a little north of the border with South Carolina. *There's one along 77 too. If you want to find a microcosm of "what is wrong with America," look at the just terrible food available along the interstates. There are a couple of exceptions, such as Waffle House and Cracker Barrel, but generally...what's offered is just the worst of the worst. We agree all around. Waffle House is the best greasy spoon chain in the world and the food ain't half bad. We never tried Cracker Barrel until last summer - Tim mentioned it and we tried it out. *Not bad at all. Love their chicken fried steak - it's doesn't like me unfortunately. I'm in California, no Waffle House, no Cracker Barrel. We do have In n Out Burger. Turnip greens, collard greens and mustard greens, I like em all with plenty of fatback and hot sauce. Unfortunately, my wife is a yankee and my kids do not like em so I either have to visit my parents or go to Cracker Barell (cracker barell only has kinda weak turnip greens, not the stronger flavored collards). I never liked chitterlins, kinda a nasty taste. One southern thing I like but cannot get much of is real cane syrup on biscuits. True cane syrup is very strong flavored and slightly greenish tinge, definitely a taste you have to grow up with to like. Real southern cooked vegies always have bacon or fat pork cooked with em and they are cooked till soft, not just steamed. I do hate Okra (except in Gumbo) but I haveta pretend to like it cuz friends give me so much of it... I'm not an 'okree' (correct pronounciation) fan either if they're cooked. Too snotty. But, rolled in corn meal and fried they are great. -- John H |
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Just John Again wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 11:13:20 -0400, NotNow wrote: Hash brown casserole! Comin' right up. HASH BROWN POTATO CASSEROLE 1 (2 lb.) bag frozen hash brown potatoes (I like the kind with the peppers in them, Ore-Ida® Potatoes O’Brien) 2 (8 oz.) cartons sour cream 1/2 c. chopped onions (or lots more) 1 (10 3/4 oz.) can cream of chicken soup 2 c. shredded cheese, cheddar, sharp or other (or more) 2 c. corn flake crumbs 1/3 c. butter, melted Thaw potatoes, combine soup, sour cream, onion and cheese; mix in potatoes. Spray 3 quart casserole with Pam, put in mixture. Mix melted butter and crumbs and sprinkle on top. Have oven preheated to 350 degrees and bake 1 hour. These are good. -- John H Got it printed, thanks! |
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