Subj : Re: Texas Roadhouse was:
To   : Dave Drum
From : Sean Dennis
Date : Thu Jul 24 2025 17:08:38

SD> There's been tremors recently in Yellowstone'a caldera.  If that thing
SD> blows, nuclear war will be the least of our worries!

DD> I thoought the grumblings of Ma Nature were more over in the Cascades
DD> where Mount St. Helen's reently blew its top.

You're right.  Mt. St. Heles is 900 miles west of Yellowstone though.
Two different geological events.

DD>       Title: Purple Jesus Punch

That reminds me of basic training where they'd use MD/2020 or
Thunderbird.  I never drank it as I preferred rum but it caused a lot of
people to regret their actions. XD

A more savory subject:

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

     Title: Farmer's Omelet
Categories: Breakfast, Dinner, Midwest
     Yield: 4 Servings

     2 tb Butter
     2 c  Diced, uncooked potatoes
   1/4 c  Onion, finely chopped
     1 c  Diced ham
   1/4 c  Chopped fresh parsley
          -Optional
     6 lg Eggs
   1/2 ts Salt
          Pepper to taste
     2 tb Milk
   1/2 c  Shredded Colby, OR Cheddar
          -Or Brick Cheese

 Melt butter in a 10 inch nonstick fry pay.  Add potatoes and onion,
 cover and cook over medium heat for 20 minutes, stirring now and then
 to brown evenly OR until potatoes are tender and golden brown.  Add
 ham; heat through, then sprinkle with parsley (if using)

 Beat eggs, milk, salt and pepper together in a bowl.  Pour over the
 potato mixture.  Cover pan and cook 10 minutes OR until eggs are
 almost set. Uncover pan and check often and with a spatula, lift
 around edge of eggs and allow egg mixture to run under omelet during
 cooking.

 Sprinkle with cheese.

 Cover and cook until cheese melts.

 Cut into wedges and serve.

 Heartlands

 ++ Typed but not tested ++ ++ Courtesy of Dale & Gail Shipp, Columbia
 Md. ++

 Posted to MM-Recipes Digest  by "Rfm" <[email protected]> on Aug
 30, 98

MMMMM

-- Sean

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