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Shelby

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  1. Shelby

    Dinner! 2011

    dcarch--Such beautiful plating. I love the skate. jmahl--Your stuffed peppers with the great wine make me wish I had a picnic table! Kim--Yummmmm butter chicken! I've never made it at home before. I need to try. Norm--Your pork skewers over the rice noodles sound so good. FrogPrincesse--Gorgeous scallops. djyee100--Oh that gelato! A few small things we've had lately: French bread --my slashes actually were deep enough to make it look pretty Colorado peaches Eggplant (from my garden) salad with feta Rice noodle salad AND FIGS!!! FRESH FIGS!!! I got to taste them for the first time ever. My mom brought them from Colorado for me! I put some blue cheese out with them. Pure heaven.
  2. I think it might be maguro. I think you are right, toro of maguro. dcarch There's some chicken to the right of the catfish in the pic about halfway down... Thighs for $3.99? Japanese have chicken sushi. A gifferent kind of chicken. dcarch I recently learned that after watching Anthony Bourdin one day. It actually looked really good to me. Of course, the chicken they had was very fresh.
  3. I never have trick-or-treaters because I live so far out--and believe me, it doesn't bother me a bit because I get ALL the candy Sitting in a huge bowl beside me: Skittles York Peppermint Patties Whoppers Starbursts Reese's Peanut Butter Cups--the normal size, not the little kind. I don't like the small ones due to how hard the chocolate is Kit Kats
  4. I want to do this! Thanks for showing pictures
  5. Thank you for sharing a week in your life!!!
  6. Hi Scotty, I can't wait
  7. I can't get the movie "Meet The Parents" out of my mind. You know, the part where Greg describes milking the cat?
  8. You're a very good writer! I can't wait to read more!
  9. Ditto x100000
  10. Shelby

    Dinner! 2011

    Not many around here in Kansas, either due to NO water anywhere. My husband got around a dozen or so. I managed to freeze a few for later use. My favorite way to eat them is wrapped in bacon, stuffed with jalapenos from the garden and grilled. YUM.
  11. Are those fresh figs up there by the cheese???? I've never ever seen a fresh fig. Before I die, I swear I am going to find, hold and eat a fresh fig. I have a strange bucket list.
  12. I can't tell you how many times I've done that.
  13. Awwwww, I love Terry! I didn't know turtles would eat peaches. He's a lucky guy
  14. I'm pea green with envy over the hand cut noodle place. Seriously, I'm droolingly jealous!
  15. When my sister and I were kids my grandmother used to sometimes put leftover spaghetti in ice cream cones (the cake cones, not the sweet ones) for our lunch. I wouldn't do it now but it seemed pretty cool at the time. *adds cake cones to grocery list*
  16. Rancho Gordo sounds fascinating! I can't wait to learn more about them! (Sorry. It can't be helped.) The pots we have in the store or they can be mail ordered from Bram in Sonoma when we get our next shipment. The Zarcos are a favorite but we are running low. We will get them again next harvest. I LOVE the beans we get from you. We had Avocote Negro with pork chili verde the other night and we couldn't stop eating the beans. Both my husband and I remark all the time about the difference between your beans and grocery store beans. Yours are light years better. They just burst in your mouth like pillows of bean goodness!
  17. I've done that, too.
  18. Right you are, and I apologize. I would still be curious to know where this pizza-dipping habit originated, as it's a new one on me. Clearly I don't hang out anywhere that it's practiced. For me it seems it started when Pizza Hut began selling hot wings along with pizza.
  19. I can answer that one. Out here in the sticks, Pizza Hut is one of the only choices we have at work. Thus, ranch dressing helps a lot
  20. Interesting insight, though, isn't it, into the way our world works today. Pre-internet, she probably would have just set down out there on her ranch and started making notes in her diary. A diary that likely nobody but her family ever would have seen. But now... Maybe...... But, the cynic in me says that the blog had lofty intentions from the beginning.
  21. I swear, I have these nopales looking things growing on the edges of our field out here. Maybe I should experiment.
  22. I have standards. The ranch must be Hidden Valley.
  23. I was a long time reader of her blog. While I agree that a few of her recipes are good, you can also find the same type recipes in any local cookbook. Without going deep into it, I grew weary of hearing how much she hates being in the spotlight, how much she sweats due to being nervous etc. etc. If one loathes something so much, why keep doing it? Also, if you do a google on the Drummond ranch, or Ladd Drummond it is quite an eye opener regarding the dollars they receive for keeping horses and how the family acquired their land in the first place. If I didn't know all of the background that I know now, I'd wonder why so many have such strong feelings regarding her, too. That being said, it's her life and I wish her all the happiness in the world. She's just not for me. Oh, and on a side note, if you google Pioneer Woman there are a couple of sites that spoof her blog. They are kind of funny/interesting. But, then you get into the whole blog bashing thing and that gets tiresome, too.
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