One of those days to use some freezer stuff that's been in isolation long enuff.
I had vacuum bagged some leftover chops from my New Years Showdown and the Wiffy wanted Pork Stew. Must admit, it's not my favorite because it's most times too sweet for my taste buds. Nevertheless SWMBO has spoken.
Unfortunately these are the main tools for this cook because of the ingredients.
Sautee and Dump is the Game of the Day.
Sure hope the Pioneer Gravy Mix thickens -- - if it don't then I may have to mix up some thickening with something ?maybe? flour and buttermilk
Can and Vacuum Bag Stew
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Broth got a little bit thicker so I fixed a pan of cornbread and tried a bowl. Even tho it was sweeter than I prefer - - - It was Good and I will be having an other bowl for Supper dis-ennin. Fixed the wiffy a bowl and she nibbled on it - - - when I asked her how she liked it, her reply was "the cornbread was good" why do I even try
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Looks fine from here, and I gotta say that if those are canned green beans they look way nicer than anything I ever opened.
My Silly Question Of The Day: what kind of pot is that?
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Sailor Kenshin wrote:Looks fine from here, and I gotta say that if those are canned green beans they look way nicer than anything I ever opened.
My Silly Question Of The Day: what kind of pot is that?
They are the smaller 8.25oz cans (no salt) HEB brand Cut Green Beans
Not Silly at all - - - right now I can't read the bottom, if you know what I mean but I will later and give you the proper name - - - - I'm pretty sure it is "hammered aluminum" - - I've got a dutch oven from that same material as well and I used to have a large sauce pan that ?mysteriously? disappeared - - - all of these were once my Mom's.
Note the handy replacement lid handle that my Dad probably took off of an old clothesline wire rolled up in the garage.
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Hammered
CLUB
Aluminum
Hammercraft Cookware
CLUB
Aluminum
Hammercraft Cookware
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We call em preserving pans down here, I make my sauces in one like that one pictured. Btw nice cook emm, your wife is spoilt.lol
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OldUsedParts wrote: Hammered
CLUB
Aluminum
Hammercraft Cookware
Thanks, OUP...looks somewhat similar to my only Guardian Service piece!
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Seems to be a lot of them out there for sale - - - that is on Ebay and Amazon there is - - - - remember back when the Aluminum Cookware causes Cancer was all over the News My Mom nor Granny never batted an eye or slowed down using them
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if you remember
Justin Wilson cooked most of his dishes in the Magnalite aluminum cookware
I "GARONTE"
https://www.samsclub.com/sams/magnalite ... roduct:1:1
Justin Wilson cooked most of his dishes in the Magnalite aluminum cookware
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https://www.samsclub.com/sams/magnalite ... roduct:1:1
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Dang, I was a Juice-tone fan and never missed an episode but I didn't know about the cookware.
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