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Forget all that mushroom soup stuff. Add carrots, celery, dry onion soup mix, a touch of tomato past

Posted By: Biscuits? on 2005-08-07
In Reply to: Dinner help! I have a beef round rump roast.. help! - me

Add flour to mixture when roast is finished for gravy. Home made mashed potatoes and green beans with almonds and a salad. Yum.


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Onion soup mix, 1/2 cup Madiera wine, carrots, potatoes.

Cook roast slowly (325 for about 3 hours, add the potatoes and carrots, cook another hour, and serve.

Or just slice onions on top the roast, add about 1/2 cup water, put in covered dutch oven, cook same as above, adding potatoes and carrots.
Left over from wienie roast cheesy potato soup, french onion soup and squished sandwiches.
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Tomato soup and toasted cheese sandwich.
Nothing grilled, it gives me a bellyache,  just plain toast and cheese stuck together   My son will have his favorite, fried liver and onions, my daughter will have cinnamon oatmeal, husband will have half a grapefruit, oatmeal, 2 eggs, and toast.  I run a short order house in the morning, but at least everyone eats something good for them before they leave the house, so I don't mind at all.   And I won't be surprised if a few neighborhood kids stop in for my soup and sandwich or the oatmeal.  The only rule is that they have to put their own dishes in the dishwasher, not leave them for me to clean up. 
soup
First of all, had 2 huge chickens for din din last night... So I cut away all left over chicken.  Huge pot of water and add salt and pepper and chop an onion.  Let simmer for at least 45 minutes.  Homemade noodles are a tad difficult to explain but "Reames", which I use in a pinch, has excellent home made noodles in the frozen food section of most grocery stores.  Boil on the side until somewhat firm as you have to add for the last 45 minutes to soup.  I add 3/4 teaspoon of chicken soup base to the huge pot and let simmer another 35 minutes.  Add fresh or frozen carrots, peas, potatoes etc.(whatever your family wishes) and after noodles done toss in the huge pot and simmer for another 35 - 40 minutes.  Totally awesome and never any leftovers here.  Hope it works.
- soup better
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homemade soup
I keep the best leftovers in the deep freeze to make soup.  Tonight's soup  has veggies, including lima beans, a wonderful chicken stock, and some diced up london broil and potatoes cut very fine to thicken the soup.  All these leftovers in the soup bring back memories of meals gone by!    I just throw it all in the crockpot and let it do its thing.
Does this mean I get in the soup line or
will there be MTing to do, as in VR with editing, or is transcription going to be a thing of the past, anyone know?
just made stupdendous pea soup in crockpot...(nm)
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Homemade chicken noodle soup
with huge homemade noodles and tons of chicken and veggies.  Sides of fresh baked hoagies or chicken wings, basted in "Quaker Steak and Lube" hot and BBQ sauce.  Family very very happy and it is cold here.
homemade potato soup, cornbread, and just finished

Ah, reminds me of a friend who said, "I'll be all over you like cheese soup!"
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Went simple. Homemade chicken soup cooking all day in the crockpot and sandwiches. NM
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Just got back from buying the dried peas - if it's cold tomorrow, pea soup for us
I love pea soup.
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Gotta love him.
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Not ONE of my 3 kids would touch that stuff.
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It's taco night! (again.....) We had taco pizza last night, southwestern chicken soup before th
Maybe I'll just have a salad.
Oh yes, and don't forget the glare a cat gives when you are trying to see past them! (nm)
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Don't forget great stuff for sale on the Classifieds board!
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make shortcuts for stuff like that si in case u forget ur covered
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Frozen celery....stay cold and the
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Black olives and celery with coarse sea salt
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How soft is the touch, is it a muffled sound (microsoft used to make a very soft touch keyboard.
You can't buy it anymore and I hate the clacky ones. I think a really soft one sounds muffled when you hit the key. Thanks
chiefly British past and past participle of SPELL
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Roast with potatoes and carrots,
Love my crock pot!
Roast, potatoes, and carrots in the crock pot...yum!
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The Mortgage-Lifter Tomato

A few years ago, I heard the story behind this great garden vegetable and did order some mortgage-lifter seeds from a catalog.


In the 1960s, a gentleman developed/raised mortgage-lifter tomatoes, selling them off for $1.00 each and sold enough to pay off his $6,000 mortgage.  Thus, he named them mortgage-lifters.


Granted, it's too late in the year to start this enterprise now, but selling seedlings to gardeners is one way to earn some extra money. 


I live in a rural area and do plant a small vegetable garden every year.  I start tomatoes from seeds, and usually end up with more plants than I need.  Most people I know do purchase seedlings; they don't start out with seeds.  My son and I have decided that we will sell seedlings (more than just tomatoes) next spring at a weekly yard sale in our front yard.


Mortgage-Lifter story is here:


http://www.loe.org/shows/segments.htm?programID=05-P13-00038&segmentID=8


 


Roast with potatoes and carrots in the crock pot-good warmed over later.
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When you say slice onions, do you mean like one whole onion?
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and/or Calif onion dip...happy new year...nm
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With a Double Whopper on the side...hold the tomato and lettuce!
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I just dump them in a covered bowl with vinegar and sliced onion. nmx
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But why sign it to put the past behind? The past should have

It seems that they dredged up the past by wanting the release signed to keep them out of trouble for unfair employment practices.  Usually when a person ends the working relationship, they give formal written notice, the company accepts the notice, and the employment is over.  Smells pretty fishy to send a termination agreement and, oh by the way, sign this release.  LOL


I think I smell either VR on the easy stuff, or offshoring of the easy stuff.
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MD in Touch
Anyone familiar with this platform who would care to share pros and cons of it.  Are you able to produce a good line count, is it easy to learn, can you use PC ShortHand Expander with it?  Thanks for your input.
It's the only thing I will touch. :) nm
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If other have "dull" touch, do you mean this has a ...sm
soft, easy touch?  Old lexmark keyboards were extremely soft to the touch which I loved.  Just can't find that anymore.  Is that how this one is?
touch screens
Yes, they do exist. I bought an HP Touchsmart (computer/touch screen monitor in one) for the same reason you are interested in touch screens, and my pain then moved from my wrist/hand to my shoulder, so I don't really recommend this myself.

What has helped me is the input device I purchased at about the same time. It is called an AlphaGrip (link below), and what drew me to it is the fact that the mouse is right at the tip of your thumbs while you're typing. It took a little getting used to, but has been well worth it and fairly easy to transition. I now transcribe from my easychair, reclined the entire time.

Check it out!

http://www.alphagrips.com/


Proof of how out of touch they are with the average MT

If ever there was proof of how out of touch AAMT is with the everyday life of the average MT, the annual meeting in Honolulu is it.  First of all, the economy is pretty much in the toilet and airfare has gone up, as has everything else.  Well, every has gone up except our wages.  My employer, a hospital, has very little money in the budget to share with everyone in medical records for educational activities.  The hospital sure wouldn't pay the $3000 bucks, or whatever the total cost is, to send any of us to Honolulu.  If I were to pay out of pocket to go, why go to the tropics in September and spend the time in windowless hotel ballrooms, attending educational sessions?


How much farther out of the way for the average MT could the meeting be?  Bangalore or Bombay?


If keyboard is old, a new one might not be as stiff to touch. nm
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There are keyboards that have a touch pad incorporated
in them.  I think I've seen them with a tracker ball too.  
Yes-- I have an Adesso with a built-in touch pad
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