Subj : Re: Spicy Tomato Soup
To   : Dave Drum
From : Sean Dennis
Date : Wed Feb 22 2023 12:12:33

-=> Dave Drum wrote to Dale Shipp <=-

DD> But fr my $$$ Red Gold is simply the best tomato products I have found.

I do like Red Gold canned maters for my chili when my mom's tomato plants
aren't busy producing 20 pounds of tomatoes a week. <G>

I've been quiet lately.  I've been very busy doing a lot of BBS-related
programming and discovering that with my blood sugar being in better
control (woke up this morning and scanned my glucose sensor; it reported 120
mg/dL so I am verwy happy), it's been easier for me to program.  I've
successfully ported my line of BBS doors to FreeBSD, Linux, Win32, OS/2, and
DOS (of course).  Put it off for 20 years and am happy I finally tackled it.
If you look at the doors menu on my BBS, except for "Mastermind", all of the
rest of the doors are doors I wrote.

It's supposed to be 80F today...80F tomorrow...then 52F on Thursday...then a
cold and rainy weekend.  I hate it when we get teased with spring!

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

     Title: Mediterranean Spring Salad
Categories: Diabetic, Vegetables, Salads
     Yield: 6 Servings

   1/2 lb Potatoes, new
   1/2 c  Oil, olive
     2 tb Lemon juice
     1    Garlic clove; crushed
   1/4 ts Salt
     6 c  Greens, mixed salad
     1 lg Tomato; cut in wedges
     1 md Pepper, green; thinly sliced
          -into rings
     1 sm Onion, purple; thinly
          -sliced into rings
     1 sm Cucumber; thinly sliced
   1/2 c  Cheese, feta; crumbled
     2 oz Anchovy fillets; opt.

 Cook potatoes in boiling salted water about 25 minutes or until
 tender; drain well, and cool slightly.  Peel and thinly slice
 potatoes; place in a shallow bowl.  Combine oil, lemon juice, garlic,
 oregano, and salt; mix well.  Pour over potatoes; marinate 1 hour.
 Drain potatoes, reserving marinade.

 Place salad greens in a large bowl.  Arrange potatoes, tomato, green
 pepper, onion, cucumber, cheese, and anchovies (if desired) over salad
 greens.  Serve with reserved marinade.

 SOURCE: Southern Living Magazine, July, 1980. Typed for you by Nancy
 Coleman.

 Nancy O'Brion notes: Think that this one is could be made to work for
 the diabetic.

MMMMM

- Sean

... To err is human. To blame it on someone else is even more human.
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