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 Posted: Fri Apr 3rd, 2009 09:29 pm
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csacook
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Just glancing over the recipe selections...you'all got to try harder. This forum shouldn't be what you're fix'n your date when they come home from work. Do some  real research, go to the library or google it, at the very least pick up some pamphlet at some event and practice. The best coffee and roast chicken I've ever had was out in the field.

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 Posted: Sat Apr 4th, 2009 06:31 pm
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Does it say "19th Century Food, Cooking and Gardening?"

Many of the people here have done quite a bit of real research. Buried w/in the forum are quite a few period recipes as well as more modern ones.

One of my pet peeves has always been attending an event and seeing gobs of instant coffee or corn on the cob boling in a big cast iron pot... in June. Excessive canzas and cast iron in an infantry camp is also amusing... quite a few re-enactors are nothing more than theme campers. And there's nothing wrong w/ that, people should be comfortable w/ what they're doing. This isn't the A/C but CWI where a lot of people get together over the net and learn about the various subjects. Some are interested in the weapons, tactics, people etc. whatever floats the boat.

So start the thread on period only recipes... put them up and tell us how you prepare them in a period manner. You'll probably even get some recipes and might even learn something. In other words contribute something.

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 Posted: Sat Apr 4th, 2009 07:18 pm
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Get up in a bad mood, Johan? When it comes time to eat, I don't much care if the BBQ sauce is period. Me be farb. There is a point at which reality sucks and that point is the sauce. Scuzi. Grated parmesan belongs on spaghetti, and I don't care whose war it is.

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 Posted: Sun Apr 5th, 2009 03:44 pm
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Bad weekend... bad week. Feels like two steps back right now.

Grated Parmisan... ummm.

Wife made a huge Greek Meal last night. Legof lamb, Fried Cheese, Greek salad, Greek vegetables and lemon rice soup. Life is good when you marry a good cook.

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 Posted: Thu Sep 17th, 2009 09:22 pm
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Johan Steele wrote: Bad weekend... bad week. Feels like two steps back right now.

Grated Parmisan... ummm.

Wife made a huge Greek Meal last night. Legof lamb, Fried Cheese, Greek salad, Greek vegetables and lemon rice soup. Life is good when you marry a good cook.


Hello Johan,

This might be a stupid question.....but how do you fry cheese? It sounds different.....but I keep getting this visual of a huge mess...lol......so whats the secrete?

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 Posted: Fri Sep 18th, 2009 05:33 am
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Love fried cheese.

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 Posted: Fri Sep 18th, 2009 03:18 pm
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That might refer to saganaki, where the set it afire with brandy and douse it with lemon juice to cries of "oooopa."

Ole

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 Posted: Sat Sep 19th, 2009 02:24 am
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I love mozzarella cheese breaded, deep fat fried and served with marinara sauce. That is a treat I love, but am forbidden to eat.

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