Subj : Turnips was: Leftovers To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Wed Dec 18 2024 15:11:02 Hi Dave,On (18 Dec 24) Dave Drum wrote to Ruth Haffly... DD> I've done a number of differet lamb cuts. Probably my favourite for DD> "fancy" is leg-of-lamb. Or minced lamb for a *real* Shepherd's Pie. RH> Shepherd's pie sounds good. I can remember my mom making it maybe once RH> or twice, as the family grew, left overs for something like that were RH> more scarce. Especially after my younger brother was born; he had an RH> adult sized appetite as soon as he started solid food. DD> If it has sheep meat it is Shepherd's Pie. Any other meat makes it a DD> Cottage Pie. I grump at restaurants that get it wrong. I know, I don't remember which meat my mom used. Could have been left over lamb; her mother cooked it fairly often for Sunday dinners when we visited. Mom may have taken leftovers home and made the pie. RH> Went to the farmer's market today. Got some turnips, spinach, beets, RH> and baby bok choy for veggies. Also got some sage and thyme plants RH> (will go outside next spring) and a couple of baked goods--a sopapilla RH> bar and a coissant filled with a brownie batter and baked. Had the last RH> as part of lunch today afterwards. The turnips are going to go into a RH> pot au feu once I get some cabbage (probably next week at Wegman's). DD> I only like turnips raw and peeled, then sliced. Cooked - you are DD> welcome to my share and all of my allotment of rutabagas. Bv)= RH> They're not as strong in a beef stew or p-a-f. I was going to only get RH> a couple but they weighed less than a pound, total so the vendor threw RH> in another one to bring it to over a pound, then charged me for only RH> one pound, even. I've been buying from him for years now; that's RH> typical for him, for anybody. The pot-au-feu is on the stove as I write. Meat is cooking now, in a bit I'll add potatoes, carrots, bok choy and turnips. DD> Enjoy! Once upon a time, when I was a pre-teen the family was DD> travelling to the south part of the state to visit some of my mother's DD> relatives. DD> On the way there she instructed us "No matter what is served you DD> *will* take a helping and eat it! Without makig faces or comments." DD> The aunties we visited first servrd, as part of the lunch, boiled and DD> buttered sliced turnips. Which we knew Mom abhorred. My sister and I DD> kept passing her the serving dish and saying "Have some m ore of these DD> nice turnips, Mom. They're great." Bv)= DD> I may have told that story here before. But it's still funny. You have, and it still gets a giggle. (G) --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Wisdom consists in knowing what to do with what you know. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .