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fried pork, taters, and corn....nm

Posted By: are all starch.....startch veggies taters/corn..nm on 2006-06-04
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Fried pork chops, mashed taters and milk gravy, and corn. nm
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pork chops, mashed potatos, and corn on the cob.
nm
What's for dinner? BBQ pork chops, corn, salad for me.
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Oh please -- the recipe for the seasoned taters?!
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buffer bites, taters and gravy with
broccoli and cheeze ... (bite = cut up buffalo roast into little bites and fry them up)
Nope! I only stress over things worth stressing over, which doesn't include turkey & taters!
 
On the menu...pork roast w/
mashed potatoes and mixed veggies. The pork roast is in the crock pot slow roasting all day while I work my fingers to the bone!! It will be served with homemade mashers with brown gravey and mixed veggies.uuuummmmm!! Can't wait til dinner. ;)
sm..nothing in pressurized can, nothing pork, list inside
sandwich size and snack size "baggies", helps keep sand dust out and helps with slipping snacks in backpacks and pockets.

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Instant coffee in packets or teabag type, reg/decaf
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Peanut butter and Cheese, etc.
Powdered Gatorade
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Pre-sweetened Kool-Aid Turkey/Beef Jerky or Mini Beef Sticks any flavor
Tea bags
Canned Chicken, Potted meat
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Salad Dressing packets
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packaged fruit rollups, etc Canned food with easy open tops (soup, stew, etc.)
Power Bars
Packaged cookies
Dried Fruit
Spices, especially individual packets of ketchup, mustard, relish with restaurant logos - the guys collect the empty packets as a game-like swapping baseball cards
Chex mix,
pretzels,
peanuts
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Pork chops in pineapple sauce
:-)
Pork Roast "partial" recipe because I

usually never measure anything, just eyeball the ingredients, but here goes.


It all goes by taste...like it spicy? add more hot pepper. Like it sweeter? Add a bit more brown sugar.


I marinate my pork roast and/or ribs in apple juice and a little bit of apple cider vinegar (not much...you want to taste the apple, not vinegar),  for 24 hours. The vinegar helps tenderize


Then I mix a combination of dark brown sugar, white sugar, a little crushed or ground red pepper or smoked cayenne pepper (regular is okay if you don't have the smoked), a little cinnamon (not much of this either or it will overpower the other seasonings), garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, a little cumin and nutmeg powder (for smokiness) . I mix all this together and rub it into the roast. I use my stovetop smoker or rotisserie to cook the roast.


For the cinnamon is about a tsp, or what fits in the palm of your hand when you curve your hand (not piled high either), The cumin and nutmeg is really a large "pinch."


Maybe some day I will figure out the true measurements, but I've been doing this for years and just know by looking how much of each ingredient is necessary.  After a few times, you'll be able to tell how much of each ingredient to use for your taste.


Pork Roast Grill Recipe
I usually make pork chops on the girll, but I have a pork roast that I want to make on the grill and I was wondering if anyone had any recipes.  I usually marinate it but was looking to see if someone had another type of recipe using just spices and/or herbs or just something new and different I could do or have with it.  TIA.
Not a chowder, more like (?) pork with milk sauce/gravy. . . nm
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How do you eat your corn on the cob?

Vertically or horizontally? 


Just wondering. 


Oh...and forgot teryaki...works great for chicken or pork. YUM YUM
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Pulled Pork Roast Sandwiches with Cabbage/Slaw
I would just take that baby and rub her down with some oil, vegetable, corn, olive, etc. and rub her down with some good seasons, like a little chili powder, garlic, salt, pepper and wrap her up good and tight in some aluminum foil. Git some good hickory wood chips and once the grill starts to cool off from the hottest point, then put that baby out there and let her slow cook for about 6 hours or so. Keep it wrapped up tight so the juices do not escape and if they do, get some worchestershire, oil etc. and baste her up. When a fork separates with the meat to just strands, she is ready for some bread and some slaw/cabbage with a lil vinegar added to the slaw and a lil bbq or A1 steak sauce with a lil mustard added together is better to me and there you go, a good ole southern pulled pork roast samwich!
Does anyone have a corn burning
how do you like it?  If you have a stove, to move the heat all through the house, do you run the blower on your furnace with the thermostat turned way down?  If you have a furnace, did it hook to the existing ducting in your home?  Thank you in advance for your help.
For saurkraut lovers, put apples, onions and pork chops in crock pot.
Wonderful meal. Some fresh rye bread with butter. Yummie.
Candy corn (see my post below) nm
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Grilled salmon, corn on the cob, chardonnay. nm
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I could NEVER trust myself around 10,000 candy corn, or even 100! they'd be gone in no time

but I would lie and say your wart is very becoming on you....in return for maybe 10 candy corn and about 5 of those pumpkin things


fried
so what happens if we all go back to MTs, then they lose all the ME. I think we should all rebel and tell them to take us off
Teriyaki salmon, corn on the cob, salad and strawberries...yum!
nm
how do you fix fried tofu? sm
never had it and kind of afraid of it. Is it good?
Like my chicken fried! nm
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Not fried rabbit????
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Then that is BAKED, not FRIED
if you were having baked chicken, I think you would have said that to begin with.
We all know she's really having fried chicken. LOL!
x
NY Strip steak, salad, mashed potatoes and corn.
good feed the football player well - meat and potatoes kid;

Husband is meat and potatoes also. The salad is for me!
grilled chicken and sweet corn with fruit for desert.
x
kettle corn is great, easy to make, and you can spice it up...
and there are pretzels, potato chips, veggie chips. you can quickly roast any kind of nut and spice or sweeten them up. I use sucranat for sugar, or turbanado, anything not bleached.

yummy fruit, fresh or frozen.

lots of things you can do...
Baked ham, corn souffle, green beans, dessert....
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Candy corn is my fave, but not the Sam's Choice stuff. Eww. The only chocolate I really love is S

what's on Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. I always wonder what it is that they do to their chocolate to make it so good.


Fried green tomatoes

fried chicken - NEVER FAIL!!
I have been using this for years, beats the heck out of KFC or God forbid, frozen!

McCormick Season 'n Fry Seasoned Coating for Chicken. You'll love it, I promise, and so will your family. Just don't tell them, surprise 'em!
she's having FAKED FRIED chicken *lol*..nm

mid -90 in WI and humid...fried eggs, anyone? nm
nm
BBQ burgers and hot dogs, corn on the cob, Bush's baked beans, and potato salad.
Except I made the potato salad yesterday.
On Survivor, they eat rice or corn for days or weeks. They win a reward and eat pizza, greasy
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lol--no. I didn't get it either. Thought my brain was fried..
Thanks for admitting it....now I don't feel so dumb:-)
Southwestern chicken and rice, corn nuggets, sweet tea and brownie ala mode for dessert! nm
 
fried chicken, mashed potatoes and asparagus
(canned asparagus - lazy)
I would get off during a lightening storm. My neighbors equipment got fried. sm
my TV volume got fried during a storm. My company has told all of us that if we fry our computers during a storm, we have to replace them. I can't afford that. I wouldn't risk it.
those whole roasted chickens or fried chicken parts
you buy in grocery store are chickens that the sale dates is very close to expiring, so they cook them and avoid throwing them away. I like my meat a little fresher than on the border of rotting time.
My version of fried chicken is baked! I NEVER fry anything! YUCK!

like Kathy Bates in Fried Green Tomatoes....nm

Smoked chicken, fried okra and pinto beans
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Norton fried my old computer, totally screwed it up....this was 8 years ago though...hopefully its i
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Fried tofu, stir-fry veggies, served on bed of kale. NM
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Southern fried chicken. We're having friend over, too. I love it but
I can only eat fried chicken once in a while.  Makin SMASHED (taters, eh?), blackeyed peas and green beans with pepper sauce.
Greek salad, Braised beef plate short ribs with dumplints, fresh steamed corn on the cob and
a banana split without the cherry, I'm on a diet!! HA HA HA HA
Spicy hot kung Pao chick with stir fried vegetables from the garden.
Onions, zucchini, oriental peas, bok choi, carrots, jalapenos, and dried Thai Dragon pepper flakes.  Plus, some storebought broccoli, fresh garlic, water chestnuts, baby corn, celery, and red pepper.  Served over organic jasmine rice.