I'll have to check my pantry but I may still have a bottle of it. I
know I've got some fish in the freezer so maybe once I get to feeling better, I'll pull it out and we'll do fish and chips.
I've read that expiration dates on vinegar are purely performative measures to keep stock moving. Hope you're feeling better soon.
Looks good but Steve can't eat corn.
I forgot about that dietary restriction.
Last night i ate fajitas for dinner, roughly based on the following recipe. We omitted the lettuce, added sliced crookneck & zucchini,
used home-grown oregano, and added fresh diced tomatoes, cilantro,
and yogurt. Delicious!
Fantastic Pork Fajitas
Recipe By :
Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Mexican Pork
Ruth Haffly wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
up in a time where a slower pace was normal; our grandkids have learned that gratification isn't always instant.
I'm gradually improving, still not doing a lot beyond basic routine
things.
We'll pass on the cilantro but otherwise it sounds good. Steve will eat miniscule amounts of cilantro if it can't be avoided; I will eat more but not a whole lot. At our favorite Mexican restaurant in in Hawaii, Steve would ask for his dish to be made with no cilantro; I'd ask for a small amount. We'd get the food and I'd pull out probably half a dozen or more big leaves of that stuff--makes you wonder how much was in their regular cooking. Meals were always good except for that.
up in a time where a slower pace was normal; our grandkids have learned that gratification isn't always instant.
That's a valuable lesson. I've got a 22 year old and a 16 year old,
and patience is not a virtue with their friend groups.
I'm gradually improving, still not doing a lot beyond basic routine
things.
Hang in there! Friends and family have been getting colds. The last
two colds have passed over me thankfully.
We'll pass on the cilantro but otherwise it sounds good. Steve will eat miniscule amounts of cilantro if it can't be avoided; I will eat more but not a whole lot. At our favorite Mexican restaurant in in Hawaii, Steve would ask for his dish to be made with no cilantro; I'd ask for a small amount. We'd get the food and I'd pull out probably half a dozen or more big leaves of that stuff--makes you wonder how much was in their regular cooking. Meals were always good except for that.
I have the gene that's supposed to make cilantro taste bad, but i love
it. I guess that gene didn't express itself, thankfully. I'm
surprised the restaurant in Hawaii wasn't more careful to honor your request. At least the big leaves are easier to pick out than little
bits are.
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