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Old 10-21-2013, 05:37 AM   #16
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This is a great thread,but I'm trying to lose about 10-12 lbs.,and you folks aren't making it easy. Eating, drinking and women,what more is there...........
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Old 10-21-2013, 08:21 AM   #17
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yum, that looks so good. Ok I gotta go eat and get my foodie on)

today was the greek funstival downtown, and for all you foodies, that was a treat.

delicious food, live music. good folk music, good fun.
foodies delight!
I heard that I just heard it a little too late. I had no idea I am sad I missed it ):

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I'm drooling, more pictures please. My favorite channel is the food channel.
me too!

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Bailey, I have a great recipe for pork loin ribs. Takes 1 ½ hours in oven and 30 minutes more for the BBQ sauce and 10-15 minutes on the grill. What will we do during that 2 hour time period?? Hmmmmm LOL!!
I am sure you and I can figure something lord knows we haven't failed yet!

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Those enchiladas look amazing!!
Thank you! That chicken parm looks omg so good!!! That is an interesting way to do it I am excited to try!! Thank you!

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Not sure how many other gents out there asked but I know that I pmed Bailey about doing a dinner date right after I saw the thread and the pictures. I know I want to set this up just need to find the time to get away for a few hours to enjoy the great food and company. I will gladly be the guinea pig for this effort if no one beats me to it. I love trying new things and after my initial meeting with Bailey, I would be a fool not to be willing to try anything with her. Just my $0.02.
I am looking forward to it!!

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I have made this pie before, and it's heavenly.

http://www.cookingcomically.com/?page_id=204

It's a Pumpkin-Nutella pie, and it is fantastic.
Sounds great!

Nutella is peanut butter's slutty sister I love it lol

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Seriously??

Could Karla and Bailey get any freakin sexier?
(read what my showcase says under food lol..now these hot chicks are talking about food, my number one love..)

If anyone needs any good recipes, I am actually a Certified Sous-Chef =)
I can't get passed your pics on your showcase to read anything you are so damn hot!!!

I wish I was certified. I am not, just the oldest of seven that should make me certified for something lol

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German Fried Potatoes:

First put several whole un-peeled potatoes in a pot and boil them till they split or get soft. Run cold water over them to cool. Pour off the water and place in refrigerator overnight.

Next day when ready to prepare, peel and slice them. In a skillet a little butter some small pieces of onion, and fry them up till you get a little brown on the edges, spice to taste with salt and pepper, add a little paprika if so inclined..

This didn't come from a book.
Yum!!! Gonna try it!

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This is a great thread,but I'm trying to lose about 10-12 lbs.,and you folks aren't making it easy. Eating, drinking and women,what more is there...........
Haha well next time you come over I will put you to work and help some of that 10-12 lbs come off lol
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Old 10-21-2013, 10:11 AM   #18
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......all that, and then you for dessert !!!!!
Now that would make the perfect evening.


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Old 10-21-2013, 10:24 AM   #19
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Haha well next time you come over I will put you to work and help some of that 10-12 lbs come off lol [/QUOTE]


Will work for food,wait that won't help me lose any weight. Agree with Coolpops dessert sounds yummy.................
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Old 10-21-2013, 12:43 PM   #20
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Did anybody else buy Nuwave oven from SI? I got mine last year and love it. I use it more than my oven. I travel a lot for work and stay in motel or appt. for sometimes long periods. I take it with me, I can make almost anything in it. A lot faster than oven and healthier. Cakes, pies, bread, and other stuff I use my reg. oven, I haven't how to them yet.

I even steamed crab legs and lobster in it before. bailey.

I have to think about recipes, normally I go from memory and add what taste like is needed. ( I still have some old family recipes that say pinch of, dash of)

Parmesan sounds great.
German potatoes reminds of Pa where I grew up.(near the amish)

Desserts: more needed

Not to go off topic but
You know very few talk about food fetish: whip cream, chocolate syrup, honey, peanut butter, ice, etc.



Great thread, give me more please
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Old 10-21-2013, 02:16 PM   #21
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How does "shrimp-n-grits" sound? I have a great recipe for you (for us)!
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Old 10-21-2013, 03:30 PM   #22
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I didn't know that you are the quit the cook
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Old 10-21-2013, 08:02 PM   #23
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No pics so I would have to be your chief, with no strings attached of course. I love to cook.

My favorite dish includes the grill - Rib eye (prefer marbling in the meat) steak, asparagus, real mashed potatoes with home made mushroom sauce or Bearnaise sauce. Now if you don't want red meat I can do fish (fish on grill needs some smoke and flounder is an awesome fish to grill or broil) or chicken. Also some shrimp or lobster or both on the grill.

I also cook red beans, chili, or red beans with chili, spaghetti and meat balls, fajitas, chicken enchiladas with verdes sauce (one of my favs). Don't forget chicken fried steak (prefer venison) with the home made mashed potatoes, peas and the awesome cream gravy (home made with flour, milk and cooking it in the same cast iron skillet that you cooked the steak in). I eat so much fish I prefer it pan fried or blackened but broiled. I also cook a good hamburger.

I do not do home made rice either Mexican or Chinese, need to practice. I also don't do bread or rolls very well.

Of course for desert would be home made apple pie and home made ice cream or blue bell (can be close to home made).

Just some suggestions. I can provide my receipts any time at no charge. LOL
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Old 10-22-2013, 08:28 AM   #24
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Bailey, with your cooking skills and my gardening skills, we could make something special together. Add in some BCD fun before and/or after dinner, and we have the makings of a special evening. You'll be hearing rom me!
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Omg Bailey!!! That all looks incredibly delish!!!
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How does "shrimp-n-grits" sound? I have a great recipe for you (for us)!
I love cooking! I agree with Bailey that the oldest kids end up inheriting the foodie gene. My step dad is from New Orleans so I grew up on Cajun foods. I love making comfort foods like shrimp and grits, gumbo...etc. Love this topic! And dinner dates are great ideas!
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I love everything that you are cooking but my homemade ice cream is to die for that grandpa made for me and see left the me out how to make it ...I will happy to share that with you
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Brandy, a lot times that true about oldest, but my case my oldest brother and only sister can't cook that well and my middle brother and me the youngest we both love to cook.


I tried making home made ice cream, gotta admit not my best. decided to just buy best ice cream I could find at store.

Anybody got a recipe for apple crisp that doesn't require lots of brown sugar and still tastes good? I used to make apple crisp in the fall when apples came in, but very high in sugar not good for you.
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Old 10-23-2013, 09:06 PM   #29
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Millionaire Pie is one of my favorite deserts! I would pay for one of those.

I think Bailey could corner the market offering a homemade dinner date! =)
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Old 10-24-2013, 01:58 AM   #30
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texas, your signature's got me all confused, are we still talking about eating pie and food with bailey, or having just bailey for dinner.
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