Re: Winter Cancelled! New Years celebration SEE ALSO: Blackeyed Peas - Jan 2004 Thread AND: Bacon Thread To: anglican@list.stsams.org Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 Subject: Re: Winter Cancelled! New Years celebration From: trightmy Our neighbor brought over mason jar with black eyed pea cold salad. It included the cooked peas, diced raw red onion, black olive slices, and fresh parsley with an olive oil and vinegar dressing. With it we had rice and eggs scrambled in a little bacon fat with some half and half milk and cream to help the eggs fluff up. I had some yerba mate - the national drink of Argentina and Paraguay - and Lucy had some coffee. I had my fruit cake dessert at lunch time. This afternoon I watched football on TV: Maryland beat West Virginia. Tom Rightmyer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andrew Auld It's positively amazin' what people will do to peas to eat em': -- trightmy wrote: > Our neighbor brought over mason jar with black eyed pea cold salad. I made mother force some down with smoked sweet & sour spareribs and corn on the cob. - pax - Andrew H. Auld ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chef Paul II" What did you make the sauce with? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sibyl Smirl My windows are opened today: we have a high of 72 predicted, near-record. However: the prediction for tomorrow is a high of 38, rain changing to snow in the afternoon. -- Love in Christ, Sibyl Smirl ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andrew Auld "Chef Paul II" wrote: What did you make the sauce with? http://recipes.stsams.org:/recipes/snsspareribs.html except I rubbed the ribs w/fresh ginger, pepper, orange zest, marinated in soy sauce & smoked em in the smoker. Andrew H. Auld ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ian Gomersall" Well it has been Winter here in the North of England. I have just returned from County Durham, through Yorkshire, and there was snow on the ground for a good part of the journey. Ian Fr Ian Gomersall Parish Priest, St Chrysostoms, Manchester UK & Hon. Chaplain to the Universities of Manchester ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ken Peck" It's 73 on my patio after a high of 74 and a low this morning of 63. I think there is some "cold" weather predicted for next week -- i.e., lows in the low 30s and one day with a high in the 40s.\ I slept with windows open last night and only a light sheet for cover. The windows are open now and I'll doubtless do a repeat tonight. I had hoped for cold weather tomorrow. I'm having friends over for dinner and I would have liked to had a fire in the fireplace. Unless we get some cold weather, I'll have to figure out what to do with all the fire wood I bought back in November. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chef Paul II" Is sherry expensive? Can I get away with little airplane bottles?