Subj : Re: Travelling
To : Dave Drum
From : Dale Shipp
Date : Sun Jun 11 2023 00:12:02
-=> On 06-10-23 05:32, Dave Drum <=-
-=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Travelling <=-
DS> But, not necessarily profits for the railroad. Since it is probably
DS> part of the cruise line empire, one has to consider how much cruise
DS> business does that railroad bring into them -- even if it is a loss
DS> leader.
DD> That's true. They're likely all under the same umbrella. Bean counters
DD> being what they are would axe the railroad(s) if they showed an
DD> overall loss. Bookkeepers hate red ink. Bv)=
That would be a case of book keepers cutting off a nose to spite the
face. People take the cruise line trip precisely so that they can also
package in the scenic train ride to Denali. Cut the trail ride, and the
cruise line loses customers.
DD> I am a life member of the Monticello and Sangamon Valley Railway
DD> Historical Society which operates with both restored steam and antique
DD> diesel power.
We used to travel with a group now called Country Traveler Discovers.
They did a tour to Alaska that included two different train segments.
We also once did one that was West Virginia Steam Engines. Looking at
their current web site, that does not seem to be available anymore, but
you might enjoy looking at their booking (including multiple pictures)
for a train trip in Colorado.
Link for that one is:
https://www.countrytraveldiscoveries.com/destinations/colorados-vintage-railways-2023
DD> There has been talk of expanding the current pair of "dinner train"
DD> runs beyond the murder-mystery train and the Valentine's special. I'm
DD> of the faction that's in favour. I generally get at least one dinner
DD> train ride in each year. This summer I'm trekking to Bardstown, KY for
DD> a ride and a nosh on My Old Kentucky Dinner Train. I'm checking to see
DD> if they offer a kosher menu so I can include my friends Les and Sara in
DD> the deal.
They might be able to include a "kosher style" menu, but I would doubt
that they would have a meat entree that is really kosher. Depends on
how orthodox your friends are. If nothing else, they could easily
satisfy kosher requirements using seafood such as salmon with scales and
fins, or by going vegetarian.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05
Title: Creamed Chicken(Turkey) corn soup
Categories: Crockpot
Yield: 4 Servings
12 oz Leftover chicken or turkey
1 cn Cream of chicken soup
8 1/2 oz Cream style corn
7 oz Chicken broth
1/2 c Chopped carrot
1/2 c Finely chopped onion
1/4 c Chopped celery
1/2 c Frozen whole kernel corn
1/4 c More chicken broth (Omit)
2 tb Instant potatoes (maybe)
In 3 1/2 quart slow cooker combine soup, corn, broth, chopped
vegetables and frozen corn.
Cover and cook on low for 5 - 6 hours on low (High for 2 1/2 - 3
Hours)
If using leftover already cooked poultry, cube meat into 1 inch cubes
and add to soup the last half hour.
If soup is too thin - add more instant potatoes to see if the soup
will thicken as much as you want.
I used bacos as a garnish.
This recipe was half of the original recipe. Made 4 good sized
servings.
Needed some salt and pepper. Maybe a sprinkle of cheddar cheese
along with the bacos as a garnish.
Variation of recipe from bgh recipes.
This is a nice use for leftover poultry. If you wanted to start with
fresh poultry - it should be added at the very beginning, cooked until
done, cooled, cubed and placed back in to the soup.
I will make this again.
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