Subj : Re: Golden Corral was: Canned To : Dave Drum From : Sean Dennis Date : Tue Aug 20 2024 17:36:38 -=> Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=- DD> Thereby leaving more for you and the dawgs. Bv)= Indeed, I never complained. DD> I don't do G.C. much any more. My appetite (and capacity) has DD> diminished as I get older and I'm beginning to understand why many DD> places have a "senior menu" with smaller portions (and prices). I don't eat there often and usually I have my fill after two small plates. But the entire buffet is eally good these days. DD> OK, dumb guy question. What's a Johnny Paycheck? Johnny Paycheck was the guy who sang "Take This Job and Shove It". I was insinuating that my pancreas is failing humorously. DD> That's a decent condiment. I made it once and put the result into a DD> washed out mustard squeeze bottle. Took up less room in the ice box DD> and I didn't have to get fresh Saran wrap to re-cover the bowl after DD> every use. Probably tasted better after a few days when all the flavors blended. DD> Title: Piedmont Dip (Lexington Style Sauce) That looks good except for ketchup. One condiment I don't like. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Working Person's Crockpot Country Pork Dinner Categories: Pork, Meat, Crockpot Yield: 1 Servings 3 lb Pork loin country-style rib 2 T Salad oil 1 c Water 1/2 t Pepper 16 oz Carrots 1 Onion 1/3 c Flour 1 1/2 c Apple cider 1 T Salt 2 lb Small new potatoes 1 t Caraway seeds 1 Cabbage All preparation can be done the night before and assembled in the morning before leaving for work so you'll be greeted with a hearty supper at the end of the day. Chop small head cabbage and medium onion, cut carrots into 2" pieces. In a large plastic bag combine flour, salt and pepper. Drop meat into bag and coat pork loin country-style ribs with flour mixture; reserve leftover flour. In large skillet over med-high heat, in hot salad oil, cook meat, a few pieces at a time, until well browned on all sides, removing pieces as they brown. Reduce heat to med; into drippings in skillet, stir reserved flour until blended. Gradually stir in apple cider. Simmer to thicken to gravy. Remove from heat and set aside. In 6 qt crockpot add potatoes, carrots, onions and cabbage. Sprinkle with caraway seeds. Top with meat. Pour on gravy. Cover crockpot and cook on high for 6 hours or low for 8-10 hours. MMMMM -- Sean --- MultiMail/Linux * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .