mustang2006
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I read that today is
National Donut Day. Have to go out and get a couple of 'em.
National Donut Day. Have to go out and get a couple of 'em.
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I have the recipe if you want it.That is the most beautiful thing I've seen today. I am salivating.
Here you go.Definitely. It looks incredible.
Just reading that gave me heartburn...Here you go.
1 large round loaf, about 10" in diameter
1/2 lb. mortadella
1/2 lb. capicola
1/2 lb. genoa salami
1/2 lb. prosciutto di parma
1/3 lb. provolone
1 jar (16 oz) olive salad (I use Boscoli)
1 jar (7 oz) roasted red peppers, sliced
1 jar (12 oz) marinated artichoke hearts, drained & chopped
1 jar (12 oz) mild banana peppers, sliced
Carefully slice the loaf in half to form a large bun. Scoop out the insides (top and bottom) to make a large cavity for the filling. Begin layering the various meats, cheese, and condiments. It helps to lay everything out assembly line style and layer in order, making sure to get everything evenly distributed. Be sure to use all the meat and cheese, you'll likely have extra condiments (these can be served on the side if you like). Once the loaf has been filled and topped off wrap it tightly in plastic wrap. Put a heavy pan over the top to weigh it down and chill the sandwich for at least 4 hours to let the flavors come together. Unwrap, slice in wedges, and drizzle with balsamic vinegar.
I think I would like farming. I am guessing it is a ton of work but I have always liked working in the outdoors.Hello raiders for all nations!I have a question for you...if i may of course anyway...do you ever consider to give up the life in a city for one of being a farmer?I did and i don't regret it.
But it would be worth a little heartburn!Just reading that gave me heartburn...
It is not a life for me. I was raised in town (a small rural town, but in town none the less), and I'm more comfortable in a town or city. I like being close to everything I may need. My wife and I rented a farmhouse for a few years when our kids were born, and while I did like some of the privacy (except for the hunters our landlord would let come out, who used to leave carcasses in the woods for our dogs to drag onto the yard and would make noise at night when out kids were trying to sleep), it's a little too quiet. Also, the actual idea of making a living off of farming is too much of a gamble for my liking. I talk with a lot of farmers at work, and years like this year has been, where the weather is so unpredictable, makes me glad I have a job with security. Also, I used to stay overnight with friends who lived on farms, and I don't do well with animals. They're vicious and hate filled.Something new
Hello raiders for all nations!I have a question for you...if i may of course anyway...do you ever consider to give up the life in a city for one of being a farmer?I did and i don't regret it.
Mate, there's a lot of good eats in that list. I'm fairly certain that those are at least half of the ingredients needed for haggis.In the other category, there are clams, pork liver, lamb kidney, cooked oysters, cuttlefish, lamb liver, octopus, mussels, beef liver and beef heart. I've always been a meat lover, but that lot is enough to make me consider becoming a vegetarian...
I hate to inform you, but you're not making any headway with that argument.Mate, there's a lot of good eats in that list. I'm fairly certain that those are at least half of the ingredients needed for haggis.