#181238 - 07/04/19 10:09 PM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
[Re: Eric]
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Kids & Grandkids are coming Saturday for ribs.
  So this morning, my Bride and I caught 7 nice crappie out of one of my ponds, cleaned them, and had them for Supper.
  My Bride did the cooking while I cut the grass.  
  Along with the fish, we had fresh green beans, fried taters, fried yaller skwash, cut up homegrown tomaters, and some cut up kantylop!
  After Supper, I told her that it was so good that I'd decided that she could stay with me a little longer.  
  She told me that since I had worked so hard to cut the grass, I could stay little longer too. 
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"Filet that fish?  Hell naw!  I'll scale him, gut him, fry him up in grease, take him by the head and tail, and play him like a French Harp!" - Uncle Paul sometime in the 60s.
 
 
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#181246 - 07/05/19 07:42 AM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
[Re: coachblalock]
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Coach, That sounds nice.  Any water moccasins to go along with the crappie???
                                     Wayne 
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#181253 - 07/05/19 10:51 AM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
[Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Wayne,
  We didn't see any moccasins,,,, BUT THEY ARE THERE!!!
  Coach 
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"Filet that fish?  Hell naw!  I'll scale him, gut him, fry him up in grease, take him by the head and tail, and play him like a French Harp!" - Uncle Paul sometime in the 60s.
 
 
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#181288 - 07/05/19 11:29 PM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
[Re: coachblalock]
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Coach, That is some good eating right there. I love me some crappie!! I love it when Wally comes in with them. He cleans them and straight to the frying pan they go. I like for them to be a big as your hands. 
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#181332 - 07/07/19 10:22 AM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
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Lori, you got that right. Walker 
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#181361 - 07/08/19 08:37 AM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
[Re: Shoot870p]
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Coach,
  Venomous snakes are few and far between here but from what I understand,cottonmouths/water moccasins tend to be more aggressive than buzzworms (rattlers).
  Having been bit back in 2015 (GA),I will say that I have a healthy respect for buzzworms.
                                          Wayne 
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#181376 - 07/08/19 07:00 PM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
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We celebrated the 4th on Saturday the 6th.
  The kids & grandkids had requested a fish fry but I am out of the required amount of fish at the moment.
  We fixed what we could and I don't think they left disappointed.
  Here is some of what we had:
  Country style pork ribs, grilled chicken breasts, 3 different kinds of sausage, baked beans, tater salad, roasted corn, apple pie, and homemade ice cream. 
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#181377 - 07/08/19 07:02 PM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
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And, for dessert,...
  It was 100 degrees so the homemade ice cream really hit the spot!!! 
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#181381 - 07/08/19 07:47 PM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
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You definitely do it right Coach.  Cook for 5 or 50 about same to me. Just a little more effort and $. Fun either way and a great treat for your family. 
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#181383 - 07/08/19 09:10 PM
 
Re: What's For Dinner?
[Re: W Polidori]
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Outstanding Coach!! I just ate, and those pictures made me hungry again. Lol.
  Pap 
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