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  1. This guys kid was pretending to be a gangster and making up stories of popping caps in people, and whatever else we can get from the yelling. I bet you couldn't talk sense into that gansta wanna-be.

    I could guess that nobody ever talking to this kid created the problem.

  2. just rubbed the turkey with a bit of olive oil mixed with thyme/salt/pepper/garlic cooked it until my meat thermometer said it was done( I think about 6-7 hours on low.

    I put a bit of chicken broth in the bottom of the pot but not much.

  3. During the month of October, the Hintonburger (991 Wellington Street West) will donate .

    50¢ from every “Beau’s Burger†to Devonshire’s Playground Fund(Holly's school)

    The restaurant also plans

    to match the overall amount at month’s end!

    Eat up guys!

  4. More information about the vaccine-autism issue:

    Once an uncommon disorder in the United States, the incidence of autism is now occurring at epidemic rates. Whereas during the 1970's one in 10,000 children developed autism, it now affects as many as one in 150. What could explain this alarming trend?

    The criteria they use to diagnose Autism has changed. What used to just include classic autism now includes about 6 or 7 other related disorders ranging from Classic Autism to Asperger's syndrome all under the umbrella term of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Much of the number increase comes from what is now being included under the diagnoses.

  5. this was very yummy, as Dave said we put a poached egg topped with salsa on top. You may want to add a bit more bread crumbs.

    Makes 6 fritters

    Total prep and cooking time: 30 minutes

    2 1/2 cups grated zucchini

    1 egg, beaten

    2 tablespoons butter, melted

    1 cup breadcrumbs ~ I use panko

    1/3 cup finely minced onion

    2 teaspoons chili powder or southwestern seasoning

    1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

    1/4 cup flour

    oil for shallow-frying

    Make sure that the strands of grated zucchini are not too long - I usually cut a slice into the zucchini lengthwise before grating. Squeeze the zucchini to release extra liquid, and place in a medium mixing bowl. Add the egg, butter, bread crumbs, minced onion, salt and chili powder. Mix well with a fork, so that all ingredients are evenly distributed.

    Using wet hands, shape the mixture into six thin patties. Dredge each patty in flour, patting it to remove excess flour. You can prepare in advance up to this point and hold the patties on a plate in the fridge, covered with plastic wrap.

    In a medium skillet, over medium heat, heat enough oil to lighly coat the bottom of the pan. When the pan is hot, fry the patties in oil until a medium dark golden brown on both sides. Serve hot - for a tasty breakfast, place a poached egg on top of each fritter, and serve 2 per person.

  6. what do you guys finds works best for jarring tomatoes on their own, the chopping and pouring boiling water over them method? or actually stewing them first?

    I want them for soups and chili over the winter.

    I have a book titled

    Small Batch Preserving and it contains a great "zucchini relish" and "garden patch salsa" recipe.

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