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Took some home made spaghetti sauce out of the freezer this morning, and I just got back from the market where I bought sweet Italian sausage and the makings for a salad and garlic bread. I have a bottle of chianti, and some olive oil, Italian herbs and balsamic vinegar for an appetizer. Mange!


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I skipped dinner and went straight to dessert..

Peach Pie
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Looks great! Any occult or Pagan significance to the 8 stars?

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Originally Posted by Scoutgal
schlack-How do you cook your courgettes(zucchini)? I like to steam or grill them with a little butter, olive oil and garlic. For a change of pace, I thick slice them and cook them with diced peeled tomatoes, garlic and basil.

And zucchini makes some good sweet bread, too.
ThumbsUp I cook the zucchini with tomatoes, garlic, and basil, too. I also add just a little oregano and top with Parmesan.

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Any occult or Pagan significance to the 8 stars?
Nope, just playing with scraps of leftover dough. Mabon is the next holiday, the harvest sabbat and autumn equinox. Around September 20-22.


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Originally Posted by Joe Keegan
Originally Posted by Scoutgal
schlack-How do you cook your courgettes(zucchini)? I like to steam or grill them with a little butter, olive oil and garlic. For a change of pace, I thick slice them and cook them with diced peeled tomatoes, garlic and basil.

And zucchini makes some good sweet bread, too.
ThumbsUp I cook the zucchini with tomatoes, garlic, and basil, too. I also add just a little oregano and top with Parmesan.

Mmmm, that sounds yummy! laugh


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Greger~That peach pie looks delicious! Reminds me of the house I grew up in, and our peach tree in the front yard. We would pick those peaches and make peach pie, peach cobbler, fried pies and peach ice cream-and of course, just eating a plain ol peach!


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Hurricane Party tomorrow night at Chez Mark's Kitchen!

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An aged and crumbly cheese from the Isle of Man

with fruit and a relish tray.

Zin 91 old vine California Zinfandel(2009)

Fried green tomatoes and Chorizo stuffed jalapeƱo poppers

Spinach Salad topped with cold smoked Nova Salmon, toasted pine nuts and a creamy lemon dill dressing.

Slow cooked pork loin back ribs crusted with herbs and pecans.
Green beans, red onions and capers sauteed in butter and white wine.
Roasted sweet potatoes, parsnips, carrots and Swedes.
Matched with Cigar Box Argentinian Malbec (2011)

Bourbon Pecan Pie and(or) New York Style Cheesecake with double Dutch chocolate topping.
Homemade vanilla ice cream.
Costa Rican coffee with a splash of Brandy.

Then a glass of port and a bowl of fine weed.
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Right now the cheesecake is in the oven, the chocolate sauce is made and the pie crust is chilling. All the rest is yet to be done.


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That looked like a yummy dinner, Greger!


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Originally Posted by Greger
...Then a glass of port and a bowl of fine weed.
Dandelion greens?


You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the old model obsolete.
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