Subj : Re: Fries
To : Dale Shipp
From : Dave Drum
Date : Sat Jun 04 2022 07:21:17
-=> Dale Shipp wrote to Dave Drum <=-
DD> I also had a smaller version that was round and had an electric coil
DD> in the bottom. I believe I bought it at Odd Lots for less than U$10.
DD> It was great for a single burger or a brace of hot dawgs. Then I got
DD> my first George and it went to the ReStore
DS> I think that ReStore is one of the better donation sites. I wonder
DS> what rating others would give to it and to other sites?
DS> I think that both Goodwill is decent, but not 100% non-profit.
My local Goodwill meets all the requirements for non-profit. While they
do turn a profit in their stores the proceeds are used to support their
programs of assisting "mentally challenged" people and others who have
barriers to their employment. Goodwill Industries also hires veterans
and individuals who lack either education, job experience or face
employment challenges. They're funded by a network of retail thrift
stores which also operate as independent nonprofits.
DS> Salvation Army sounds to me as if it has decent goals.
They do. As do other, more local, organisations such as Sojourn House
which is a battered women's shelter. They run an "upscale resale" deal
here which features higher end women's clothing and some furniture.
DS> In Maryland, there are other thrift stores which are totally for profit
DS> stores. One physical location used to be AmVets -- but they seem to
DS> have pulled out of Maryland. I do still get requests for donation to
DS> AmVets from time to time, but they usually hang up on me when I ask
DS> where the AmVets store is.
The stste headquarters of Amvets is located here. But they don't have a
store or public facilities of any kind. I asked my brother (who used to
be commander of the Post 32 American Legion) about them and he just gave
me a snort and one of those "looks".
DS> Of course there are numerous local charities that do operate an
DS> honorable operation. I am naming above those that I know of that have
DS> more than a local footprint.
I should have read down before writing the blurb about Sojourn. BTW -
they also solicit old cell phones to give to their clients. Any working
cell phone can call 911 - even if it doesn't otherwise have service.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Battered Pork Chop/Tenderloin
Categories: Pork, Breads, Vegetables
Yield: 4 Servings
4 lg Boneless pork chops
3 c AP flour
1 tb Sweet paprika
2 ts Salt
1 tb Fresh black pepper
3 lg Eggs; whisked
Oil; for frying
4 lg Sandwich buns; seeds or not
4 sl Yellow onion
Dill pickle slices or chips
Lettuce leaves
Mayonnaise
Mustard
Catsup or Rooster sauce
To prep pork chops, cut off any excessive fat if you
want. You can leave it on though too. Place the chops
between two pieces of plastic wrap and pound them to an
even thickness, about 1/2" thick.
Mix flour with paprika, salt, and pepper. Whisk eggs
together in a separate bowl and add a few tablespoons of
water to the eggs.
Working with one chop at a time, dredge it in flour,
then dip it in eggs, then back in the flour. Pat the
flour down on the chops for a bit to make sure plenty of
flour sticks to the chops.
Let chops sit on a rack for 5 minutes to harden a bit
and develop a nice crust.
Add enough oil to a large cast iron skillet that the oil
will come half-way up the chops. This will probably be
about a quart. Heat the skillet on medium-high heat.
When the oil is hot, add two chops and fry for about 5
minutes per side until the crust is golden brown. The
chop might be slightly pink on the inside, but should be
cooked through (juices should run clear). If this
worries you, cook it for 6 minutes per side. It's never
a bad idea to cut into one to test the doneness also.
Remove chops to a rack or paper towel to drain. Fry
other two chops.
While the final two chops are cooking prepare your buns
by toasting them if you like. Put a cooked pork chop on
the bottom of each bun and let your guests dress them
as they like.
These are also good served with gravy, taters, and a
vegetable. - UDD
RECIPE FROM:
https://www.tablespoon.com
Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
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