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Jaegerschnitzel - The Unbreaded Truth
... and Cologne isn't all that far away from your home, Frank! I bet there're German restaurants in the UK as well.
chefkeem, on 07/27/2016
Jaegerschnitzel - The Unbreaded Truth
This article and discussion is interesting and eye opening, as it has made me realize that I have never sampled German food. That's a deficiency in my culinary experience that I will have to remedy.
frankbeswick, on 07/27/2016
Jaegerschnitzel - The Unbreaded Truth
Hi Ron, the way you write - makes my mouth water - I'm sure you've picked up a grandfatherly gene or two. And I totally agree that sauces should be made from scratch. No comparison to the packaged stuff. Happy cooking, my friend! :)
chefkeem, on 07/27/2016
Jaegerschnitzel - The Unbreaded Truth
BTW, I would never make a brown sauce from a package. To me that's blasphemy. Just need a little love and patience. There is always enough to make a roux. ...with just a little skill ;
Ron Hlinka, on 07/27/2016
Jaegerschnitzel - The Unbreaded Truth
Chef Keem, I have a couple of more comments about Jaegerschnitzel. I have made it with veal, pork, chicken and turkey. All were lovely and delicious. I usually always add a dry white wine to my ...
Ron Hlinka, on 07/27/2016
Christmas Path Marker Lights
Sorry. Forgot the link.... "TAKE TWO"
My son accidentally hit the neighbors driveway with a football and broke a few of these. I have been looking since December for a replacement set, with no ...
Dave Pucciarella, on 07/27/2016
Christmas Path Marker Lights
My son accidentally hit the neighbors driveway with a football and broke a few of these. I have been looking since December for a replacement set, with no luck. Anyone want to sell?
Dave Pucciarella, on 07/27/2016
Dark Gold: Garden Compost
Wow! Now I have never seen that happen, wildlife checking the heap, but that's because I live in an urban area. I have seen a rat once or twice. I once found bank voles in an emptied bin, and they had come up from the wetland nearby [not my ...
frankbeswick, on 07/27/2016
Dark Gold: Garden Compost
I'm fascinated by the way compost forms - as you say, it is a really complex ecosystem. There is always plenty of activity in my compost pile, which is a very primitive form of compost making. Since I add kitchen waste, the wildlife (including ...
jptanabe, on 07/27/2016
Interesting Facts about Angelfish
Great tips for me to choosing the angelfish for my fish tank. Learned from this a lot!
Linda, on 07/27/2016
Collecting Seashells: Types of Shells
@Rebecca, I don't have any idea from your description what that shell is. Why don't you visit the "I love shelling" blog which is written by a woman who lives on Sanibel Island and has posted pictures of every shell imaginable from that area. ...
dustytoes, on 07/27/2016
Collecting Seashells: Types of Shells
My son found a small shell on a beach in Florida (gulf coast). We've had a very hard time identifying it. It's quarter sized, has small smooth bumps (like goosebumps) on the top, and a spiral on ...
Rebecca Milam, on 07/27/2016
Salonpas Review – Capsicum Pain Relief Patch for Tendonitis and More
I love Salonpas. I'm glad more people are discovering these pain patches.
Natural_Skin_Care, on 07/27/2016
Accessories for Your Kodak Pixpro Digital Camera
Hi! Do you mean like a lens cap?
AbbyFitz, on 07/26/2016
Accessories for Your Kodak Pixpro Digital Camera
Is there any lens attachments for the AZ362?
samantha, on 07/26/2016
