tOfficial Night Shift Thread v59 - Now with less Reluctant Leaders

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I had to stop and shit at some country store in Williamsburg, Missouri. One of my buddies riding with me is about to get left here if he doesn’t hurry up.

Will say, the Mississippi River is more impressive in New Orleans than it is in St Louis.
if you swing through KC, you need to hit up Joe's BBQ.
 
I had to stop and shit at some country store in Williamsburg, Missouri. One of my buddies riding with me is about to get left here if he doesn’t hurry up.

Will say, the Mississippi River is more impressive in New Orleans than it is in St Louis.
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The only thing I have of my grandmother's is her fudge recipe. She was a diner cook with 8 kids, so no specialties otherwise.

But that fudge is amazing. Buttery texture... so soft and creamy my dad carried it on, and now me. The only one of her kids/grandkids with a recipe in her handwriting. My aunts and uncles still ask me to make batches.... but it's been a couple years.
We make my Grandmas Runzas (bierocks) it is awesome! :D gotta love those comfort foods and stuff that get passed down.
 
When it comes to just cooking, as opposed to baking, recipes are merely a guideline.
It's another story when it comes to baking.
anyone that demands their gravy be made with sage, deserves to get punched in the dick...


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anyone that demands their gravy be made with sage, deserves to get punched in the dick...


:heh:

So, are you a rabid anti-sageite, or do you just have issues with sage in gravy (I don't know that I'd want sage in gravy, but I doubt I'd punch anyone in the dick over it)?
 
I'm the keeper of the family recipes.

Same. Almost all of them are my Mom's. There are a few things that she used to make for family and friends that they insist that I still make for them.

She used to decorate jars each year and fill them with her spiced walnuts. Then, the next year, those friends and family would bring those jars back to her so she could fill them.

Now, I'm expected to make the spiced walnuts and fill their jars.

Funny thing is, I don't like walnuts, so I've never tasted one. They all say they taste exactly like hers, so I must be making them right. lol
 
I had to stop and shit at some country store in Williamsburg, Missouri. One of my buddies riding with me is about to get left here if he doesn’t hurry up.

Will say, the Mississippi River is more impressive in New Orleans than it is in St Louis.
I TOLD you you'd have to use the crapper somewhere

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Same. Almost all of them are my Mom's. There are a few things that she used to make for family and friends that they insist that I still make for them.

She used to decorate jars each year and fill them with her spiced walnuts. Then, the next year, those friends and family would bring those jars back to her so she could fill them.

Now, I'm expected to make the spiced walnuts and fill their jars.

Funny thing is, I don't like walnuts, so I've never tasted one. They all say they taste exactly like hers, so I must be making them right. lol

I love stories like that, and I think it's awesome you're carrying on that tradition.


Aaaaand, now I've reached my weekly "being nice to Tro." threshold. :biggrin:
 
I had to stop and shit at some country store in Williamsburg, Missouri. One of my buddies riding with me is about to get left here if he doesn’t hurry up.

Will say, the Mississippi River is more impressive in New Orleans than it is in St Louis.
Everything about everywhere is better than STL
 
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