Subj : Education was: Interstate
To   : Ruth Haffly
From : Dave Drum
Date : Thu Jun 05 2025 12:06 am

-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-

DD> I sorta, kinda lucke into a Master's at the local university. The dean
DD> of students had been after me for some time to take a C.L.E.P. test to
DD> see where I'd land (College Level Entrance Preparedness). And I kept
DD> putting him off. Then one fine afternoon he showed up at the perpetual
DD> pinochle game in the student union and informed me that he had paid my
DD> registratopn for the following wek end.

DD> It was kind of neat. I took their batery of tests, audited on
DD> post-grad level course and wrote a nice papaer. Prest-Change-O,Bob's
DD> your uncle, I had a Master's in Public Affairs Reporting.

RH> Would that all degrees were so easy. I got a diploma in Women's Studies
RH> a few years ago. It had been a long time since I got my Bachelor's
RH> degree (Sociology with minors in Psychology and Art) so I really had to
RH> work at it. Finished 13 courses with 10 A's and 3 A+'s tho.

It was ironic. The school had no student newpaper. So a friend and I
gave them one - and made our living at it. Sangamon State began as an
"upper division" school - taking community college grads and giving them
junior and senior years plus graduate studies. It has since been absorbed
into the Universirt of Illinois system and become U of I at Springfield.

I was offered the opportunity to "upgrade my SSU degree to a U of I
degree for just U$100.  As if .........

DD>      8<----- NIP ----->8

DD> Ground chicken is very versatile ......

RH> I used to buy a lot of ground turkey but go with more ground beef now.
RH> Probably should go back to at least some turkey.

DD> Me and Jennie-O have been good friends in past times. Not so much any
DD> more. It's a lot more common to see ground turkey in the meat counters
DD> at the stupormarkup than ground chicken.

RH> Agreed, but still seeing enough chicken that I have to be careful to
RH> grab the right package.

DD> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

DD>       Title: Slow Cooker Chicken Chile Verde (Temple)
DD>  Categories: Poultry, Chilies, Citrus, Herbs
DD>       Yield: 7 Servings

DD>       2 lb Tomatillos; husked, washed,
DD>            - dried, halved
DD>      10 md Anaheim chilies; stemmed,
DD>            - halved, seeded
DD>       1    Jalapeno chile
DD>       1 c  Diced onion
DD>       4 cl Garlic
DD>       2 c  Rough chopped cilantro
DD>       1 tb Cumin
DD>       1 ts Paprika
DD>            Zest and juice of 1 lime
DD>     1/2 ts Sugar
DD>     1/2 ts Salt
DD>     1/2 ts Black pepper
DD>       2 c  Chicken broth
DD>       2 lb Chicken; skinned, boned
DD>            +=OR=+
DD>       2 lb Ground chicken or turkey

RH> Sounds good if I leave the cilantro out or cut it to a bare minimum. We
RH> had supper in our favorite (while we were stationed at Fort Huachuca)
RH> Mexican place when we were in the area. Just as good as ever--and they
RH> brought some fried flour tortilla chips for Steve when he told them he
RH> couldn't eat corn.

There are enough other spices/flavourings that the soapweed is not very
noticable. I made a batch without once - and it just didn't taste "right".

Here's one that has the cilantro as "optional". I've made it both ways
and it's good either way - although nI do prefer it with the cilantro
- measured as a loose packed scant cup.

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

     Title: Slow Cooker White Chicken Chilli
Categories: Poultry, Herbs, Beans, Chilies, Vegetables
     Yield: 7 Servings

     3 tb Unsalted butter
     1 lg Onion; fine chopped
          Salt
    10 cl Garlic; fine chopped
          +=OR=+
     1 tb (heaping) garlic granules
     1    Jalapeno; seeded, minced
    12 oz (3 cans) chopped green
          - chilies
     2 ts Ground cumin; more to taste
     2 ts Onion powder
     1 ts Dried oregano
   1/2 ts Ground cayenne;more to taste
     2 lb Boned, skinned chicken
          - thighs
     3 c  Chicken stock
    28 oz (2 cans) great Northern
          - beans; drained, rinsed
 1 1/2 c  Frozen corn
     1 c  Fine chopped fresh cilantro;
          - optional
     1    Lime; juiced
          Pickled jalapeno slices,
          - sliced scallion, cubed
          - avocado and sour cream,
          - for serving

 In a large Dutch oven, melt the butter over medium heat.
 Add the onion, season with salt and cook, stirring
 occasionally, until the onion is softened & translucent,
 about 8 minutes. Add the garlic and jalapeno and cook
 until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add the chopped green
 chilies, cumin, onion powder, oregano and cayenne and
 stir until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes.

 Transfer the mixture into a 5 to 8 quart slow cooker.
 Generously season the chicken thighs with salt and add
 them to the pot. Stir in 3 cups chicken stock and the
 beans. Cover and cook on low until chicken is tender,
 4 to 6 hours.

 Shred the chicken using two forks. (You can do this
 directly in the pot, or remove the chicken to a bowl,
 shred it, then return it to the pot.) Stir in the frozen
 corn, cover and cook until warmed through, about 10
 minutes. Stir in the cilantro, if using, and lime juice.
 Season to taste with salt.

 Serve in bowls and pass the toppings at the table.

 UDD NOTE: I used garlic granules instead of chopped
 garlic cloves. I may increase the amount next go.

 By Sarah DiGregorio

 Yield: 6 to 8 servings

 RECIPE FROM: https://cooking.nytimes.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen

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