The REO Lounge - Part II

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fatherdano

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Tonights menu is

15 Italian Sausages made with peppers and onions. Marked up on the grill and then sautéed with more peppers and onions with a spicy Sicilian sauce. (approx. 2 hours at 225 degrees cover)

5 Brats will be done the same way minus the sauce and only using green bell and onions

gonna do the blue cheese and cracked peppercorn burgers tonight also. Some all beef hot dogs for the little ones and plain burgers with special seaSONINGS FOR SNACKS AND POSSIBLY LUNCH TOMORTROW.

Judi is cooking her famous cheesy potatoes, we'll have to mix in a salad for the growing ones! lol.

Sounds like there are some happy vapers out there w/ Robs new masterpiece.

Slainte"
 

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Tonights menu is

15 Italian Sausages made with peppers and onions. Marked up on the grill and then sautéed with more peppers and onions with a spicy Sicilian sauce. (approx. 2 hours at 225 degrees cover)

5 Brats will be done the same way minus the sauce and only using green bell and onions

gonna do the blue cheese and cracked peppercorn burgers tonight also. Some all beef hot dogs for the little ones and plain burgers with special seaSONINGS FOR SNACKS AND POSSIBLY LUNCH TOMORTROW.

Judi is cooking her famous cheesy potatoes, we'll have to mix in a salad for the growing ones! lol.

Sounds like there are some happy vapers out there w/ Robs new masterpiece.

Slainte"

Damn! I'm thinking vape meet at Dano's!
 

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Norman how are you today my friend? Any news on the house? And hello to everyone else!

Doing good Ed, hope you are too :)

The house is another matter. My bank refused to give us the loan because they felt that the unpermitted addition is unsafe. Fixing it would have no effect on their decision. Monday, we gonna see another lender :facepalm:. I'd rather look for another house altogether but DW is unstoppable in her quest for that particular one :(
 

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Sorry Becky - but i slip easily between the two now and often mix the same terms in the same sentence! T

No, no apologies...more! More!

LOL, I'm a huge fan of british fare and thats some common stuff. Chicken tikka masala is an indian dish really popular in the UK, hobnobs are yummy biscuits and two pints is one of my fave british sitcoms. (Along with Royle Family, Vicar of Dibley, Our Hyacinth, My Family and Coronation Street)

A fellow Anglophile Reonaut:toast:!!

Ed, the only time I ever saw the english eat well was in the flick A Christmas Carol or King Arthur. The rest of the time looks like they having what you would consider to be only appetisers ;)

You clearly are not familiar with the English "big breakfast". From Wikipedia (and in line with my memories of the whole, mad, artery-clogging wallop of it:laugh:):

"A traditional full English breakfast includes bacon (traditionally back bacon[2]), poached or fried eggs, fried or grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried bread or toast with butter, sausages and baked beans, usually served with a mug of tea. As nearly everything is fried in this meal, it is commonly called a "fry-up".

Black pudding is often added, as are fried leftover mashed potatoes (called potato cakes) or, less commonly, hash browns. Originally a way to use up leftover vegetables from the main meal of the day before, bubble and squeak, shallow-fried leftover vegetables with potato, has become a breakfast feature in its own right. Onions, either fried or in rings, occasionally appear. In the North Midlands, fried or grilled oatcakes sometimes replace fried bread. When an English breakfast is ordered to contain everything available it is often referred to as a Full English, or a Full Monty."

Damn! I'm thinking vape meet at Dano's!

Double amen to that! You're sort of an evil dude with these descriptions of culinary heaven, aren't you fatherdano? Hmpf...not very fatherly, if you ask me:evil::laugh:!
 

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Doing good Ed, hope you are too :)

The house is another matter. My bank refused to give us the loan because they felt that the unpermitted addition is unsafe. Fixing it would have no effect on their decision. Monday, we gonna see another lender :facepalm:. I'd rather look for another house altogether but DW is unstoppable in her quest for that particular one :(

I'm so sorry Norman but I have a feeling you'd rather have another house anyway. So maybe it happened for a good reason. Keep us posted!
 

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You clearly are not familiar with the English "big breakfast". From Wikipedia (and in line with my memories of the whole, mad, artery-clogging wallop of it:laugh:):

"A traditional full English breakfast includes bacon (traditionally back bacon[2]), poached or fried eggs, fried or grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried bread or toast with butter, sausages and baked beans, usually served with a mug of tea. As nearly everything is fried in this meal, it is commonly called a "fry-up".

Black pudding is often added, as are fried leftover mashed potatoes (called potato cakes) or, less commonly, hash browns. Originally a way to use up leftover vegetables from the main meal of the day before, bubble and squeak, shallow-fried leftover vegetables with potato, has become a breakfast feature in its own right. Onions, either fried or in rings, occasionally appear. In the North Midlands, fried or grilled oatcakes sometimes replace fried bread. When an English breakfast is ordered to contain everything available it is often referred to as a Full English, or a Full Monty."

Sorry Becky but I think when Capt Cook came here that probably was the last thing he wanted to do was cook :laugh:

I can't recall any english restaurants here...maybe a pub or two, one going out of business years ago. Guess my peeps here must've been thinking "why you cooking that fish when we can eat it raw?" :)
 

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HRH is doing fajitas tonight, which is fine by me. Sausage roulette reminds me of a rather venal game at university! Often followed by Poker, before Kaypers reads too much into it!

One thing about having a tribe Dan, seems to be that it makes you a great cook - whether thru necessity or desire.

But then so is Harley, HRH saw a ham he'd cooked and that was that! :/

i can burn water!

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