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Post by Black Hand on Nov 11, 2020 11:36:03 GMT -7
Only salt and black or red pepper:
The English closed captions are close enough that you should be able to follow the process. I am happy to translate if something isn't quite clear.
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Post by Sicilianhunter on Nov 12, 2020 6:23:19 GMT -7
Only salt and black or red pepper: The English closed captions are close enough that you should be able to follow the process. I am happy to translate if something isn't quite clear. Parrot house!? LOL!!!
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Post by hawkeyes on Nov 12, 2020 6:31:44 GMT -7
Yum yum with some rum... Usually make a big slab and eat it all.
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Post by Black Hand on Nov 12, 2020 18:27:39 GMT -7
I suspect it is his surname - the email address is Luca Pappagallo.
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Post by Sicilianhunter on Nov 13, 2020 2:03:11 GMT -7
I suspect it is his surname - the email address is Luca Pappagallo. Hand, That has a whole new meaning here in the US!! LOL!!
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Post by Sicilianhunter on Nov 13, 2020 2:04:14 GMT -7
Hawk, You speak of "rashers and rum" ?
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Post by hawkeyes on Nov 13, 2020 6:24:31 GMT -7
Hawk, You speak of "rashers and rum" ? That I do... A breakfast favorite round my fire!
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Post by Sicilianhunter on Nov 13, 2020 9:14:20 GMT -7
Hawk, You speak of "rashers and rum" ? That I do... A breakfast favorite round my fire! Rum goes great with everything!!! I will have to try that out on my next scout
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Post by Black Hand on Nov 14, 2020 8:59:53 GMT -7
That I do... A breakfast favorite round my fire! Rum goes great with everything!!! I will have to try that out on my next scout My morning in the woods starts with a rum "mouthwash"...
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Post by spence on Nov 14, 2020 11:16:20 GMT -7
Hawk, You speak of "rashers and rum" ? It's even traditional... From the Dividing Line betwixt Virginia and North Carolina, Wm. Byrd, 1729 Commissioners from North Carolina and Virginia joined for a survey to divide the two states. Byrd writes from the vicinity of Edonton, NC: “…it was agreed that our chaplain might safely take a turn to Edenton, to preach the Gospel to the infidels there, and christen their children. He was accompanied thither by Mr. Little, one of the Carolina Commissioners, who, to show his regard for the Church, offered to treat him on the road with a fricassee of rum. They fried half a dozen rashers of very fat bacon in a pint of rum, both which being dished up together, served the company at once both for meat and drink.” Spence
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Post by Black Hand on Nov 14, 2020 11:34:15 GMT -7
A rum flambé works well with Muskrat too...
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