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May 3, 2015 13:19:29   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
Bobbee wrote:
I will ask my wife to write it down, my father taught her before he left for the kitchen in the sky. She made it for him one day after the education and he said very good. Our whole family loves it. It is usually a winter soup. She made it 3 days ago. YUM!!!!!!!!!!


oh thank you!!!,,, if she doesn't mind. But some people don't like to give out a secret one------- I would understand. I guess you could PM me?

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May 3, 2015 13:21:38   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
brittainsas1 wrote:
I would very much like to know how your wife knows what a horse's butt smells like..............


I know!! It only smells if you get there at the wrong time!!! ha
otherwise not at all--------------

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May 3, 2015 17:00:18   #
Ka2azman Loc: Tucson, Az
 
There was a cop who stopped a southern boy and was writing him a ticket and while writing some gnats started to fly around and bother the cop. He started to swat and wave at these creatures. And said, what are these things. The southern boy said they were horse ass gnats. The cop what are horse ass gnats? Southern boy says they hang around horses asses. The cop says are you calling me a 'horses ass'? Southern Boy says "No Sir, wouldn't do that, but you can't fool those horse ass gnats"!

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May 3, 2015 19:00:00   #
leej
 
can anybody add to: "a horse is a horse of course, of course"?

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May 3, 2015 19:36:47   #
brittainsas1 Loc: Laytonsville, Md.
 
leej wrote:
can anybody add to: "a horse is a horse of course, of course"?



Nay, I cannot......but hay, { and I'm not stallin' here } maybe Wilbur Post can.

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May 3, 2015 20:30:34   #
Swede Loc: Trail, BC Canada
 
brittainsas1 wrote:
MWalsh wrote: For my wife, it would from experience ... all those years of being married to one.

Well.....I certainly think that you must have a "stable" relationship !


Okay that's enough- but good response-I like it!!
Swede
:thumbup:

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May 3, 2015 21:08:26   #
richosob Loc: Lambertville, MI
 
brittainsas1 wrote:
I would very much like to know how your wife knows what a horse's butt smells like..............


Now that's funny

Rich

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May 3, 2015 21:14:01   #
Ka2azman Loc: Tucson, Az
 
A bald man at work was being pestered by another almost everyday by him rubbing the mans head and saying "boy, that feels like my wife's butt.' One day after being fed up when the man did it, the bald man reached up and rubbed his
own head and said "You right. it does feel like your wife's butt".

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May 3, 2015 22:06:21   #
wolfd Loc: Vancouver, Canada
 
brittainsas1 wrote:
I would very much like to know how your wife knows what a horse's butt smells like..............


I was wondering the same thing.

:mrgreen:

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May 3, 2015 22:49:40   #
twowindsbear
 
Perhaps the blast of air oxidized the odor producing 'stuff' remaining in the container after the scrubbing?

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May 3, 2015 23:08:49   #
Earworms Loc: Sacramento, California
 
I have owned, own several air compressors and repaired several other air compressors. Some are oil less, however most heavy duty and commercial duty compressors have an oiled system, a crankcase full of compressor oil. When the compressor is working, some of the oil gets vaporized and becomes airborne inside the compressor. My conjecture is that you not only blew air, but there was a very fine mixture of oil in the stream. The oil coated or neutralized the smell. This all assumes that you have an oiled compressor.


fvasek wrote:
OK folks, can somebody explain this to me. My wife and I had this large plastic container we used to keep dry dog food in. When our dog decided she did not want dry food any more, we decided to repurpose the container. Problem was, after washing it four or five times in hot soapy water an odor remained. An odor that my wife described as smelling like a "HORSES BUTT". Now comes the weird part. She asked me if I would use my air compressor to blow air into the container. I looked at her as if she was crazy. She then continued to tell me that she once gave a large pickle jar to her boss that he wanted to store crackers in. She said she washed it several times but the pickle odor remained. After giving the jar to her boss he also washed that jar several times and couldn't get the pickle odor out. She then went on to tell me that for some unknown reason he decided to blow air into the jar from his air compressor and the odor disappeared. So just to pacify her I went into the garage and blew air from my compressor into the container for about 30 seconds. I was shocked to find that the container no longer had the "HORSES BUTT" odor. In fact it had no odor at all. Could someone please explain to me how this is possible?
OK folks, can somebody explain this to me. My wife... (show quote)

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May 4, 2015 05:47:01   #
oregon don
 
Bobbee wrote:
We keep White, Apple and Wine Vinegar in my house. The White is for the cabbage soup, the apple is for Pulled pork and the wine is for my German Spec Salad. I should have said White, Thanks!!! We don't use Malt, I see that on tables at restaurants for Fries. Never got into that. Actually being very diabetic, I shy away from anything potato, my love is GOOD coleslaw. Then we are back at vinegar again, aren't we??????


is that a German potato salad?

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May 4, 2015 06:14:39   #
Bobbee
 
oregon don wrote:
is that a German potato salad?


nope, it is a hot, wilted bacon salad. Very good.

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May 4, 2015 09:40:42   #
oregon don
 
I like that salad also

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May 4, 2015 11:31:45   #
Bobbee
 
German Spec Salad

1 head of iceberg lettuce
1 lb bacon diced and fried crisp
4 slices of red onion sliced, rings disassembled
5 tbls of bacon fat melted, hot
1 cup red wine vinegar
4-5 tbls sugar to taste

• Dice bacon and cook in frying pan till crisp. Remove bacon, drain on paper towel and set aside
• Remove bacon fat from pan into a measuring cup and save. Be careful! Transferring tooo fast will shatter the glass measuring cup. Set pan aside and do not clean.
• break up lettuce into a large glass bowl,
• top lettuce with the separated red onion rings
• top with diced bacon.
• in the frying pan, return 5-6 tbls of the bacon grease and put the flame on hot when the oil is hot (should start smoking a little) pour in the 1 cup of wine vinegar. Be careful again it has a tendency to erupt a little depending on how hot the pan is.
• add 3-5 tbls of the sugar and stir
• take contents of the frying pan and pour over the salad in the bowl
• serve hot.

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