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Gonna be shrimp sauteed with garlic, kalamata olives, sundried tomatoes, and anchovies, with spinach ricotta ravioli and a salad.
 

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Bowl of beans with 5 drops of "The Last Supper" sauce containing 70% Trinidad Moruga Scorpion pepper.
The sauce is rated 850.000 SHU.

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Some sweating and drooling was involved, no hallucinations just the usual amount of flying unicorns and pink elephants.
 
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Tonight:

Purple hull peas and okra from the garden, smoked sausage and rice.

I complain about the climate here, but hokey moley can we grow great veggies!
 

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Tonight:

Purple hull peas and okra from the garden, smoked sausage and rice.

I complain about the climate here, but hokey moley can we grow great veggies!
I love purple hull peas and fried okra. I haven't been able to grow a garden in 4 years because of all the deer.
 

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I love purple hull peas and fried okra. I haven't been able to grow a garden in 4 years because of all the deer.
We have to fence the crap out if everything because of deer. I've thought about harvest a few of them, but they are such a delight to watch as they cross the property that I just bid them safe travels.
 

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We have to fence the crap out if everything because of deer. I've thought about harvest a few of them, but they are such a delight to watch as they cross the property that I just bid them safe travels.
Same here. The wife talks to them and they just stop and look at her. They have eaten all the leaves off the bushes in front of the porch. Been seeing a few babies lately. I hope to put up a fence if I'm able to semi retire next year. I miss the okra most of all.
 

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Same here. The wife talks to them and they just stop and look at her. They have eaten all the leaves off the bushes in front of the porch. Been seeing a few babies lately. I hope to put up a fence if I'm able to semi retire next year. I miss the okra most of all.
Okra plants are so pretty that I'd grow them even if I didn't like okra. And in the last few years, I've found indian and African recipes that go beyond fried okra and gumbo. It's a killer vegetable.
 

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Okra plants are so pretty that I'd grow them even if I didn't like okra. And in the last few years, I've found indian and African recipes that go beyond fried okra and gumbo. It's a killer vegetable.
I had an heirloom cowhorn variety that would get 12-14" long and still be tender. The plants would get between 5 and 8 feet tall depending on conditions. Last time I planted it the deer ate it all so I couldn't save any more seed from it.
 

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It is summer in Alaska:
2 lb halibut steak for breakfast
2 lbs of rockfish for lunch
2 lbs of cod for supper.

All cooked the same: splash of olive oil and Irish butter. Fish gets a dusting of salt pepper and garlic powder.

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I like fish but sadly there are no real edible fish in my area. The ole Mississippi River is a toxic wasteland. We can still find a few pond raised Catfish.
 
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