Posted by CRUSADER on February 24, 2010 at 07:54:13 from (74.211.79.38):
In Reply to: Test message posted by dave2 on February 24, 2010 at 05:09:35:
Dave, when I was at Hahn, I lived off base in a little town called Biebern. The house with the Apartment I lived in was on the edge of town next to a large field. Someone had their calves get out and they were running loose all over the place.
There had been an article in the Stars and Stripes about Oklahoma, New Mexico, and the Texas Pahandle and the shortage of available ranchhands and they were trying to hire people to work out there.
It was shop's joke for quite awhile about how Texas, and New Mexico were short cow hands and how "Tex" was out rounding up cattle all over West Germany for free.
Good Luck with those calves. I always enjoyed the pork, but the beef they raise there in Germany is all grass fed. If you get a recipe to make schwenkbraten please share it. Haven't had that in many years.
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