Posted by Mike (WA) on January 04, 2010 at 09:51:15 from (69.10.199.3):
In Reply to: Re: dinner posted by Riverslim on January 03, 2010 at 15:12:14:
Dinner is the "big" meal of the day- so usually during the week, its breakfast, lunch and dinner, but on Sunday, its breakfast, dinner and supper.
Wife grew up in the city, but you'd never know it- freezer is presently full of buffalo and elk, and she can sure make it taste good. Buffalo steaks are great just grilled, but she makes stew out of the tougher cuts, usually in the slow cooker. Next project is to raise about 50 chickens, then process them ourselves (with two sons and their wives, and single daughter), and split up the bounty. Everyone is enthused about the idea, including the processing, which is a little surprising. We did it once when our kids were little- I ordered 25 Black Australorp pullets from Murray McMurray, they sent cockerals instead- called them, they were very apologetic, sent the pullets pronto, told us to keep the cockerals with their complements. Good eatin'.
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