65 carrie sammich Recipes

  • The History Of The Apron
    principal use of grandma s apron was to protect the dress... and
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    principal use of grandma s apron was to protect the dress underneath, but along with that, it served as a potholder for removing hot pans from the oven., it was wonderful for drying children s tears, and on occasion was even used for cleaning out dirty ears., chicken coop , the apron was used for carrying eggs, fussy chicks, and sometimes half-hatched eggs to be finished in the warming oven., when company came , those aprons were ideal hiding places for shy kids., when the weather was cold , grandma wrapped it around her arms., those big old aprons wiped many a perspiring brow , bent over the hot wood stove., chips and kindling wood were brought into the kitchen in that apron., garden , it carried all sorts of vegetables. after the peas had been shelled, it carried out the hulls., in the fall , the apron was used to bring in apples that had fallen from the trees., when unexpected company drove up the road , it was surprising how much furniture that old apron could dust in a matter of seconds., when dinner was ready , grandma walked out onto the porch, waved her apron, and the men knew it was time to come in from the fields to dinner.
    11 ingredients
  • Finding Gold For Fun
    finding gold is really easy. i always go on saturday morn... and
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    finding gold is really easy. i always go on saturday morning ., best spots to find gold is scraping the moss off rocks by the river or cleaning out crevasses in bedrock along the river shore. i scrap moss as it acts like the carpet in a sluice box and traps the gold that is washed down the river during the winter. i have had pans with hundreds for pieces, just amazing to see., i designed customs tools for scraping and getting the fine dust and matter off the rocks. well i am an inventor., nothing is better than sitting down against a rock at lunch time , having a great sandwich, ice cold water, the river is flowing by, the sounds of the water, birds on the wing, lizards scooting over the rocks, and there is gold in the bag., by bag i mean , i scrap the moss or clean crevasses, put the material in a special pail, place the pail under the surface and stir to get the dirt to float out., then i put this material in my pan , swish it around, work a little of the sand out and then tilt it back and let the water roll over the sand. bang! glitter all over. now most people sit there and pan out all the sand, get down to the black sand (iron), pan out the iron, and then put the gold in bottle. total waste of time., panning is strictly recreational. i have a limited time at the river and ever minute counts. i carry my 6 mil 12 x 12 inch zip lock bags. once i see there is color in the sand, it is dumped into the bag and i go get more material. this way i can collect the most material for the 5 hours i have to pan. this is a very cool way to get gold and developed by me., once i get home , i put the material onto cookie sheets and dry it in the oven. once dry and cool, i use a special magnet and remove the iron particles. once the iron is removed, i put the sand through different size brass screens to separate the larger particles so when i pan i am not trying to move large and small particles., sunday morning i sit in my recliner , a light over my shoulder and put a tbsp of material in the green pan in the pics. watching a dvd i start panning the material, suck up the gold and put in a bottle. i do this starting with the biggest particles, love seeing the biggest pieces of gold., i work all the sand i can on sunday and if i am down to really fine particles of sand, it is put in quart containers for another day. there are so many of these containers still not panned. 1 might say there is gold in the garage., if there is a river known to have been a producer of gold close to you, go out and give it a try. i have taught many kids to pan; 1 went and found a nugget as big as my nail on my finger. it was huge! rotten kid wouldn tsp give to me for teaching him. oh, its all right, i will find my own some day. what was cool was after teaching the kids they would go back and pan on their own and find gold. how cool is that, hope you enjoyed finding gold for fun. jj - thegoldminer
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  • My Sister Ria's Favorite Fajitas, with Black Beans and Rice (Rachael Ray) My Sister Ria's Favorite Fajitas, with Black Beans and Rice (Rachael Ray)
    mexican beer and
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    mexican beer, chopped chipotle in adobo sauce , found on international foods aisle, smoky chipotle prepared salsa may be substituted, lime, juiced, several sprigs fresh thyme, chopped , about 2 tbsp, palmful ) chili powder, a generous drizzle vegetable , corn, or olive oil, flank steak, flour tortillas, vegetable , corn or olive oil, red bell pepper, seeded and cut into strips, poblano pepper (if you market does not carry them, substitute 1 cubanelle long italian pepper), yellow-skinned spanish onion , cut into thin strips, salt and pepper, spanish style rice, any brand, prepared to directions on the package, turn around the pan ) vegetable, olive, or corn oil, garlic, chopped, jalapeno, seeded and finely chopped, white onion, black beans, drained and rinsed, ground cumin, salt and pepper, chopped cilantro and sliced scallions, for garnish, optional
    35 min, 22 ingredients
  • Polly's Thanksgiving Carry Over Polly's Thanksgiving Carry Over
    leftover dressing from thanksgiving . (or you could use p... and
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    leftover dressing from thanksgiving . (or you could use packaged), melted butter, water, cubed cooked turkey meat, celery, chopped, chopped onion, chive, chopped, salt and pepper, mayonnaise, eggs, whole milk, cream of mushroom soup, undiluted, parmesan cheese (the fresh stuff, not out of a can)
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