Subj : Picnics
To : Dale Shipp
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Thu Apr 06 2023 19:35:24
Hi Dale,
RH> Sadly, it's probably a thing of the past for the echo. We (Steve and
RH> I) are probably the most logical choice for hosting another one but I'm
RH> afraid the number of participants would be even fewer than the last
RH> one. We could travel to one, but again, the hosting of one by another
RH> participant is probably not very likely.
DS> I agree, unless someone else steps up the echo picnics will be a thing
DS> of the past.
It's something we'll have to consider, probably not this year but maybe
think about for next year. We've got some travel plans set for late May
and a good bit of July, with plans for other events locally thruout the
summer.
DS> Tested 9/28/07. Tastes good - will make again.
RH> That does look good. Have you made it again or does this remind you
RH> that you intend to make it again? (G) I usually don't buy taco
RH> seasoning, have made my own with a mix of dried peppers (powders or
RH> flakes), cumin, a bit of powdered orange peel, pinch of salt and
RH> whatever else strikes my fancy from my spice cabinet.
DS> I don't recall whether we ever did make it again or not. If we did,
DS> Gail did not update the recipe in our book.
I've done several things over the years that I've since lost (misplaced)
the recipe for, have looked but not (yet) found. But, I've got enough
cook books and recipies on line to choose from, I can always find
something new to try.
DS> Speaking of blends, here is one that we once tried. Again, I don't
DS> recall if we did it again -- just that it is not now a staple in our
DS> cabinet.
Interesting. We usually don't use pepper blends except for a peppercorn
mix in the one grinder. It's a commercial mix of black, white, red and
green peppercorns. Other peppers (ancho, chipotle, cayenne, etc) we keep
in separate powdered form, combining as we use them.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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