Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Of the four KFC copykat recipe I checked - including the one in my flies NONE of them use Miracle Wimp.
Cool... I was able to give you something new! >:)
Here's another goodie - from Popeyes
Here's my favorite slaw recipe:
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Title: Asian Slaw
Categories: Asian, Salad
Yield: 4 Servings
Here's one I've nothad since my Grandmother wqas carried oput feet-firt.
It wqas a late spring/early summer favourite of my grandfather.
Title: Grandma's Wilted Lettuce w/Hot Bacon Dressing
Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Re: Salads was: KFC Coleslaw
By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Tue Jul 01 2025 05:25:30
Here's one I've not had since my Grandmother wqas carried oput feet-firt. It wqas a late spring/early summer favourite of my grandfather.
Title: Grandma's Wilted Lettuce w/Hot Bacon Dressing
Interesting recipe! A friend who grew up in Europe recently served me
a wilted lettuce salad and that was a first for me. Your Grandma's
recipe gives me the impression of southern food. Here's a vegetarian wilted salad recipe.
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Title: Wilted Spinach Salad
Categories: Salads
Yield: 4 Servings
That would work with dandy lion greens as well, or maybe better than
Popeye weed. My grandmother's forebears were from southern Virginia and North Carolijna where Cherry is still a common surname. My other granny's folks were of the Chowning clan from Virginia. Both of my grandfathers' people settled in Illinois shortly after the war we'll be celebratin on Friday. My maternal grandfather's family farm was a grant from services
as a soldier in George Washington's army. That forebear's grave is kept
up to snuff in the family cemetery by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Popeye weed. My grandmother's forebears were from southern Virginia and North Carolijna where Cherry is still a common surname. My other granny's folks were of the Chowning clan from Virginia. Both of my grandfathers' people settled in Illinois shortly after the war we'll be celebratin on Friday. My maternal grandfather's family farm was a grant from services
as a soldier in George Washington's army. That forebear's grave is kept
up to snuff in the family cemetery by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Wow, that must be cool to have roots like that!
It was a very different world in 1776. Once i read that the British called the American revolutionists anarchists. Well, they certainly weren't monarchists.
Re: Salads was: KFC Coleslaw
By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Tue Jul 01 2025 05:25:30
Here's one I've nothad since my Grandmother wqas carried oput feet-firt.
It wqas a late spring/early summer favourite of my grandfather.
Title: Grandma's Wilted Lettuce w/Hot Bacon Dressing
Interesting recipe! A friend who grew up in Europe recently served me
a wilted lettuce salad and that was a first for me. Your Grandma's
recipe gives me the impression of southern food. Here's a vegetarian wilted salad recipe.
Steve is half Pennsylvania Dutch German and introduced me to wilted
lettuce salad. We generally make it several times in the spring with
leaf lettuce, served over mashed potatoes. Did try it one time with dandelion greens, "fun" part of those is trying to get them before they start to flower so we stick with lettuce.
My recipe comes from a Penn Dutch cook book; I'll try to remember
to post it to you.
Here's a nice salad for your Mom's bridge club...
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