"I want you to make some Goulash BUT I also want corn in it this time !"
Fixin to be a done deal - - - my first time using corn but so what
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Let's see it Big Boy. There better be some cornbread with it too or I'm gonna be disappointed
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There are no rules against adding corn to goulash.
What do you think this is, chili? :)
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Rambo wrote:Let's see it Big Boy. There better be some cornbread with it too or I'm gonna be disappointed
Welps, here tis but no Little Miss Martha Sweet Yeller - - - NOW you gotta remember that The War Department is in charge of this cook and Yeast Rolls was the Bread of the Day today
bsooner75 wrote:There are no rules against adding corn to goulash.
What do you think this is, chili? :)
You mess with me, Okielala and I'll put Macaroni in my Next Pot PLUS JALAPENO PINTOS
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Nice looking soup: have you tried ; Rhoades, Texas Rolls?
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thanks, Sailor - - - Rambo, these were Rhoades but Sweet Yeast and not the Texas.
I like our HEB except for the frozen Roll case - - - they never have the same thing twice or even close to the same place and since "I don't eat them" (OUP ducks flying insults) I don't worry too much about it.
I like our HEB except for the frozen Roll case - - - they never have the same thing twice or even close to the same place and since "I don't eat them" (OUP ducks flying insults) I don't worry too much about it.
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I've tried both; the "Texas" rolls get much larger if allowed to rise properly. My experience has been to put them in a cast iron pan that restricts them during the rising process; they get much taller that way
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That looks good.
Let me know how the jalapeño pintoroni comes out!
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