Subj : Re: Canadian hash?
To : Sean Dennis
From : Dave Drum
Date : Tue Aug 20 2024 10:21:00
-=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-
DD> I'll e-mail for an answer as to which oone "we are not allowed to talk
DD> about yet". Just curious.
SD> He means me, Dave. XD
'ats what he sayed in e-mail.
SD> I am still having issues with DOSemu not working so no DOS doors yet
SD> and why I haven't officially put up a welcome sign yet. I do have some
SD> of my file areas set up but no one really uses them much anymore.
Scrabble is the only one I give two hoots about. Back in the day, before
the ionterweb became a "thing" we had a guy who worked for Burroughs and
salvaged one of their mini-frame B-20 confusers. Lee built a home-brew,
multi-line BBS on it where one could do on-line chat or play live on-line
games (Mostly D&D style)
The system was called "Minnie" and every few months we'd have a Minnie-
Fest where we'd get together for food, beverage and chin wagging. It was
an early, local version of the Cooking Echo picnics. We still get together
(those of us who haven't fallen off our twigs or relocated) on the second
Wednesday of every month for food & beverage and catching up. Lee is
retired from a position as head of IT for State Farm insurance and now
works part-time as a hearse driver for a local funeral home. Just to
have "something to do".
Rather like me an AutoZone. Bv)=
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Title: Minnie Pearl's County Breakfast
Categories: Pork, Potatoes, Vegetables, Cheese
Yield: 6 Servings
6 sl Bacon
4 c Diced, cooked potatoes
1/2 c Chopped green bell pepper
2 tb Chopped onion
6 lg Eggs *
1 c Grated sharp Cheddar cheese
Cook bacon in skillet until crisp. Remove from skillet and
crumble. Add potatoes, green pepper and onion to the dripping.
Cook until lightly browned. Season to taste.
Break eggs over potato mixture. Cover and cook until eggs
are done. Sprinkle with cheese and crisp bacon. Cover and
heat until cheese melts.
Makes 6 servings.
* Minnie Pearl didn't specify whether the eggs should be
broken and scrambled. For your best shot at evenly cooked
eggs, Mr Breakfast recommends beating the eggs with 3 or 4
tablespoons of milk before adding them to the potatoes and
creating a delicious scramble.
Mr Breakfast would like to thank Mr Breakfast for this recipe.
Submitted 02/03/2009.
From:
http://www.mrbreakfast.com
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