Subj : Re: south of the border To : Ruth Haffly From : Dale Shipp Date : Fri Oct 14 2022 01:37:02 -=> On 10-13-22 09:14, Ruth Haffly <=- -=> spoke to Jim Weller about south of the border <=- JW> That's putting it mildly! I had to look that up. What a tacky, nasty JW> place it is! I would avoid it like the plague. RH> It's a good place to stop if you need a rest room and can't make it RH> for about 4 more miles (southbound), 3 miles (northbound). Other than RH> that, nothing really to reccommend it. I did notice, on our last trip RH> south (to Fayetteville), that it seemed like the number of billboards RH> for it along I-95 seemed to be fewer. We used to travel that route before I-95 came to be. The billboards were quite frequent, both to the south and to the north. It was never a good place for a motel stop and so we usually drove right through it. I-95 sort of isolated them. We did stop there once to see what the fuss was all about. Much ado about nothing, IMO. The first time we had our restaurant's General Tso chicken, it was quite mild. Hence we made up the sauce below to wake it up. Since then, the restaurant has changed their recipe so that our sauce is no longer needed. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05 Title: Sauce for fireside's General Tso Categories: Sauce, Chinese Yield: 3 Ounce 1 T Hosin sauce 1 T Siracha sauce 1 ts Soy sauce 1/4 ts Chili garlic sauce 1/8 ts Ginger paste 1/8 ts Garlic paste This is a sauce we made by experiment to spice up the Riderwood's Fireside Restaurant's General Tso. It could be used on other Chinese dishes as well. It is sweet and hot spicy. MMMMM .... Shipwrecked in Silver Spring, Maryland. 01:43:09, 14 Oct 2022 ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 --- Maximus/NT 3.01 * Origin: Owl's Anchor (1:261/1466) .