French Onion Soup -- Crockpot!!
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We really enjoyed the IPM and since we were not on site on opening day we missed the rain and mud. We did have rain around the noon hour on Thursday and the tented city was a little "greasy" for a couple of hours, but it was surprising how quickly it dried out (a benefit of a sand/loam site). We booked an rv site for next year.
We don't have any plans to go the Royal (my nephew isn't showing there this year), but we don't have much planned beyond Thanksgiving right now (b'days of the two youngest grands)
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A good man he is ... like food ... and probably a typical farmer, who cares what, so long as there's lots of it and it's good!
Glad things went so well at the IPM for you ... good you missed the start! Yes, pretty nice land in that area, that I figured it should dry out easy enough. Quite a change from the previous time it was at that location ... hot and windy ... talk about sandstorm! I was a long time getting over that with all the crud in my throat/lungs!
Next year? ... isn't that virtually on your doorstep? Or am I confuse don the years?
RAWF ... if you're going, it's looking like I'lll be there throughout. To be confirmed, but right now it seems like it will be.
Talk to you later ...... and let me know about that soup!
Glad things went so well at the IPM for you ... good you missed the start! Yes, pretty nice land in that area, that I figured it should dry out easy enough. Quite a change from the previous time it was at that location ... hot and windy ... talk about sandstorm! I was a long time getting over that with all the crud in my throat/lungs!
Next year? ... isn't that virtually on your doorstep? Or am I confuse don the years?
RAWF ... if you're going, it's looking like I'lll be there throughout. To be confirmed, but right now it seems like it will be.
Talk to you later ...... and let me know about that soup!
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Yes, next year it is in Mitchell, celebrating 100 years back where it all began. We are going to the RV park anyway since the camping fee includes the armbands for the week and there is entertainment every night too. Lots of fun.
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Are you going to be involved in the planning and prep?
At least get yourself on the Quilt Committee!
I hear the partying at the site is the reason to go ... so good for you for doing so, rather than saying, oh can come from home!
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I love Onion soup. I was at a French Restuarant and they had the best soup I had ever had and I asked them about it. They said they used Chicken broth instead of beef. It gave it a mellow flavor. That is now how I make it.
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I may try this soon! Only going to be 85 degrees today so that is fall in FL!
Next I will try it this way!
Next I will try it this way!
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Alas! I finally posted the Creamed Onion recipe I promised .....
http://www.quiltingboard.com/recipes...k-t202928.htmll
Raw onions, I thank you not.
Cooked onions ... oh how sweet it is!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/recipes...k-t202928.htmll
Raw onions, I thank you not.
Cooked onions ... oh how sweet it is!
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QuiltE,
We made this recipe while camping last week and it was a hit. My BIL & SIL also thought it was GREAT. The trailer did smell a litttle like a hot dog truck (fried onions) but it was well worth it :-)
We made this recipe while camping last week and it was a hit. My BIL & SIL also thought it was GREAT. The trailer did smell a litttle like a hot dog truck (fried onions) but it was well worth it :-)
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... but Oh Myyy .... nice smell when cooking, but lingering? ... I'm not sure!
For your onion loving family, try the creamed ones.
Plus they are a perfect addition to your Christmas Turkey's trimmings too.
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