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How to cook Rats and Mice

With the abundant Rat and Mouse blogs of late I thought I would share some of my favorite recipes for cooking them. Bandwagon Mouse Ingredients:- 6 freshly killed mice. (Substitute rats if you have them) 1 large onion, finely cho

A reprieve....

....of sorts. Saved, from another scientifically valid, but tediously boring, lecture, this time on the PC, VERY PC, topic of transgederism. Yes, another of those ---Ism concepts, and worse, -words. Saved, also, from the pseudo intellectual use of th

chocotized...

News today that 2 employees of the Mars Wrigley factory in Pennsylvania fell into the chocolate tank and emergency crews had to cut a hole in the side of the tank to get them out. One of the workers had to be airlifted to the hospital. Inquiring mi

Tangled Peppers We Weave

"Tangled Peppers We Weave"

Here it is, my new PPP video (Provocative Pepper Portal) !! Complete with very suggestive, seducing "Slow Jazz" music! Share this with that special lady/gent by your side. NOTICE: I am not responsible for any lewd/or ot

Is It Soup Yet

Is It Soup Yet?

Do you remember the commercial Lipton's put out in the 1970's for their 'instant' soup? I believe it was a little kid that asked the 'Mom' - is it soup yet? That was when they thought pre-packaged stuff was a good thing. It must have been a prett

Cheese baked Fried rice

Cheese baked Fried rice

I just get tired of chinese dishes,so I steamed some deer meat, and put inside some herbs. Well, I used a pressure cooker, and I steamed rice inside also, which makes the lower layer and deer meat with soup on the upper layer. When I opened the press

I am so thirsty

I am so thirsty

Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink. We have many different options for our drinking water, but they are not all healthy! Tap water. Bottled water. Deionized water. What do you prefer?

It ain't sushi anymore...

One of the best Sushi restaurants in Boca Raton closed their doors at the beginning of COVID. They had 3 locations (West Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton) and only the Fort Lauderdale store is still open for business. Many of my coworkers us

what type of tea do you drink

what type of tea do you drink?

Growing up here in the states Coffee was always the norm in my home it still is but we also had what they call sweet tea in the south basically it is black tea with enough sugar to give you diabetes now that I am older and have traveled I have been t

Exotic foods

Exotic foods.

“Have one”, my host said. “It tastes like biltong.” I have wanted to taste them for some time and the mention of biltong was the perfect encouragement. I happen to love biltong. I had a few opportunities to sample it before but every ti

VEGAN LABELS

VEGAN LABELS

According to new research on foods supposed to be for vegans, one third of these products was found to contain animal by products, such as milk and eggs. Apparently it is very difficult to find vegan foods that are 100% without some form of animal by

It is October AND they are back

It is October AND they are back

or emerging from hiding, depending on your perspective.. I was thinking of them this morning, and bemoaning the fact that I hadn't seen any this year, then I looked out my window.. http://photos.connectingsingles.com/blogs/20/blog944a1_395

Olive Oil...

I use a fair amount of pure virgin olive oil in salads and for cooking. Usually purchased in small bottles, organic whenever there is a sale. A few weeks ago while shopping at the local farmers market I saw 3 liter cans of olive oil on sale. I would

I Love Bananas

I Love Bananas!!

I really do! Fortunately, we have various types over here; small, medium, large green, yellow, red or even purple!

Does size matter

Does size matter

when you are browsing around the local shop and come across the chockie counter. Are you into those wonderful BIG slabs of chocolate or are you a mouse and go for the nibble size?

Gongbao prawns

Gongbao prawns!

Ilove one restaurant in beijing a lot. I had the gongbao prawns. they used big prawns together with pepper and garlic, peanuts as well as some garlic stalk. I think they need first stir fried the garlic and pepper, ginger and spring onion stalk,they

Cuts like a knife...

Many years ago, I took a cheap serrated blade steak knife and used it for cutting watermelon. To accomplish this, I curved the blade. The plastic handle cracked last month. I when shopping for a replacement at the dollar store... where things are $1.

Dry mushroom stew with pork

Dry mushroom stew with pork.

I had very tight time before my daughter to have lunch. so I cut some pork pieces, and boiled not fully. then I washed some dry mushroom. And some ginger and spring onion, pepper(not spicy),chinese type,close to black pepper,then I poured some food o

Hey we all USA only get a free taco Yum

Hey, we all (USA only) get a free taco ! Yum !

Last night the Washington Nationals beat (5 to 4) the Houston Astros in game 1 of the best of 7 games baseball 'World' Series. While many of you don't care about baseball, perhaps you might care about Taco Bell's offer. If a player 'steals' a bas

Aries85

Hello if you want to explore food of indore then i am sharing here a link.. https://youtu.be/hTiyZ25UjBc

That sounds fishy to me...

I came across a video on tuna harvesting where they are farmed and contained in nets getting fresh salt water. This is totally different than older processes where fish are in a lake and the sea water is pumped in. https://www.youtube.com

Moody Pizza...

If my retirement plan works out, I would visit China a few months each year. Wondering what I would do for an income, joking I said "I could open up a pizza shop." Florida has many Italian restaurants and you don't have to travel far to find a goo

Aaloo Kabli Craving For Youuuuuu

Aaloo Kabli - Craving For Youuuuuu !!

Aaloo Kabli - Boiled Potato with Mixed Veges and fresh Spices ... One of the very populer Street Side Snacks here in my area !! Create a Hot & Sweet & Sour mouth watering easy to make snacks (you may use it as a Salad too !) , perfect to enjoy

DELICACY PINAS PUTO

DELICACY : PINAS PUTO

Someone gave me yesterday Philippine Delicacy called PUTO came in two flavors cheese and Ube. TWO BOXES was sent me. I shared one box to my housemates and one box I kept for myself Today I will marathon eating the All Puto else it will stale!! Ma

NEW BBQ Reeses Sandwich

NEW BBQ Reese’s Sandwich

Peanut Butter Cups, Pulled Pork, Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ Sauce + BACON What say you?

Rice Pudding

Rice Pudding

I haven’t had home made rice pudding since I was a child, but that’s about to change. I have got one in the oven as I write. My excitement is growing as tangibly as the skin that is forming on the surface of my pudding. I just wish I had a pair of

FINALLY found it

FINALLY found it...

Without much luck at some of the smaller brick/mortar stores... yes, even Johnson's Gro and Save-A-Lot, and Big Lots... I lucked out at Walmart! I'm here to say that Sweet Relish is plentiful, but to look for Pickle Relish (dill), is more scarce t

a fun way to cook

a fun way to cook!

Ingredients: 1 cup of water 1 tsp baking soda 1 cup of sugar 1 tsp salt 1 cup of brown sugar lemon juice 4 large eggs lots of nuts 1 bottle Vodka 2 cups of dried fruit Sample the vodka to check quality. Take a large bowl, check the vodka

Cheerleaders ate my Pony

Ever since I was knee high to a zebra I had always dreamed of owning a pony, a pony of my very own. I scrimped and saved for many decades working 7 jobs at once; I sewed buttons on zipless jackets for 10 hours a day and worked as a plate washer at a

Paring a pear...

I exercise a lot of restraint on purchases from Amazon as it's too easy to buy 'things of convenience' as opposed to 'things of necessity'. So far I'm drawing the line with food purchases. I won't do it. The same rule applies with deliveries of food.

Piece of cake...

I was doing some random surfing and hit a page with a link to a page that had a link to another page with a video of someone cutting 'things' and what was being cut wasn't exactly what they appeared to be. See for yourself... It's a piece of cake!

The best things in life are free

The best things in life are free

Some years ago, when I was working as a building labourer, I was parked up in the pickup on the outskirts of the village where we were working, eating my lunchtime sandwich. On the stone wall right next to me a robin was coming and going and bobbing

chatillion's watermelon knife...

Summer is here and it's watermelon season. If you like watermelon but you have trouble cutting it into pieces, an way to easily do this is to try my curved watermelon knife. I have 2 of them. One curved for left-handed and one curved for right-hande

The cookie jar...

A while back, I bought some cashews in a plastic jar with removable lid. when the cashews were gone, I decided to clean and reuse the container. Sometimes, it's for storage of workshop parts, screws, bolts, washers, etc. This time, I decided to use t

The Things We Learn

The Things We Learn

For years I made my own dog food. After I got the three pound Chi, she just shared my meals so no dog food had to be made. Then when I inherited Lucy, I decided to go back to making my own. Yesterday I went to college (my you tube) to make sure I

Stevia and sweeteners

Though stevia is most likely as safe as artificial sweeteners (or more so), few long-term studies have been done to document its health effects in humans. A review conducted by toxicologists at UCLA, which was commissioned by nutrition advocate Cente

Roasted Jam and peas

Roasted Jam and peas

May sound a lot like Toasted ham and cheese. But take my word for it they taste nothing alike

Toast...

Last year, I blogged about a $10 toaster I bought and put it in the powder room (where the toilet was wrapped in plastic and not being used) only because there was a vent fan in the ceiling. The new appliance emitted a plastic smell that neede

"Venezuelan “arepas”, world’s best breakfast"

"According to a poll by food/drink critic Adam Lapetina, and published by the travel and adventure website Thrillist, the Venezuelan arepa is in the top position in a list of 18 countries’ breakfast, classified regarding their nutrients. Russia, M

OK guys you are not going to believe this

OK, guys you are not going to believe this !

Apparently, they are growing on trees ! As advertised on eBay - Presenting the Vietnamese Milk Melons On sale on ebay ! However, before you rus

More Olive Oil...

I wrote a blog in March about a concern for purchasing a 3-liter can of pure olive oil. The concern was 'how many years would it take to consume 3-liters' and would it go rancid before I could use it up. Gulp... it's gone. Four months later I had

I love seafood

I love seafood!

Art and MiMi went out to celebrate a very special occasion yesterday. We had calamari as a starter and we both had the same main course - lobster tail. Choices of sides. We can choose 2. https://photos.connectingsingles.com/bl

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