Subj : Re: Crampers To : Mike Powell From : Dave Drum Date : Sun May 07 2023 05:51:00 -=> Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=- > MP> I would not make it in such a denomination. I cannot see giving up my > MP> Ski or Ale-8-One for long! > I've met Ale-8. But I hadda go look up "Ski" .... Hmmmm made by "Double > Cola". Wonder what their cloa drink tastes like. Bv)= MP> A little surprised you had not encountered Ski before in Illinois. It MP> is glass-bottled in Southern Illinois somewhere, and can be found on MP> tap in some restaurants in St. Louis. Here in Kentucky, it was a big MP> thing until Coke-Cola bought the Greensburg Bottling Company and got MP> rid of all of the Double Cola drinks. They actually kept Ski, and sold MP> it in place of Mello Yellow, in a limited area. Both Mount & Do and its clone Mello Yell-o are nasty in my opinion. MP> The Kentucky Headhunters sang about it in their hit song, "Dumas MP> Walker." MP> Ski is now distributed locally by Ale-8, so it has made somewhat of a MP> comeback. MP> As for Double Cola, there are not many nearby places to find it. I MP> think the closest place is Evansville. I take that back... I can get MP> Illinois glass-bottled Ski at the local Cracker Barrel gift shop, last MP> I checked. ;) MP> "Double" comes from the size of the early bottles being twice as big as MP> other colas but for the same price. IMHO, it is better than Coke or MP> Pepsi, especially the glass-bottled, real sugar version (which I think MP> is all that Excel makes -- Excel is the Illinois bottler). When I was a kid (probably before your daddy met your mom) Co' Cola was in 7 oz glass bottles and Pepsi was in 12 oz glass bottles. And cans of soda (or brewski) were a futuristic pipe dream. I always preferred the "bite" of original Coke to the sickeningly sweet Burpsie Cola. I've been doing diet soda since before I was diagnosed as mextra-sweet. But if I do drink fully-leaded soda it's either Mexican Coke (which a couple stores here carry) or Kosher for Passover Coke (yellow caps) in season .... and avoid that nasty HFCS. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Coca-Cola Pot Roast Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Sauces Yield: 8 Servings 3 lb Beef chuck roast 2 tb Oil 16 oz Can crushed Tomatoes 12 oz Coca-Cola * 1 lg Onion; chopped or sliced 1 pk Spaghetti sauce mix 1 1/2 ts Salt 1/2 ts Garlic granules * Use non-HFCS (Kosher for Passover) Co'Cola. Brown meat in oil for ten minutes on each side; remove to crockpot. Drain fat. Break up tomatoes in their juice; add remaining ingredients, stirring until spaghetti sauce mix is dissolved. Pour over meat. Cover; simmer until meat is tender. Thicken gravy; serve over sliced meat. MM by Sylvia Steiger Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen MMMMM .... Cooks marry ingredients in the way a poet marries words. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .