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To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (29725)8/20/2000 12:21:36 PM
From: RR  Respond to of 35685
 
How about "Joe"! RR <eom>



To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (29725)8/20/2000 12:47:06 PM
From: bonnuss_in_austin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Cowgirl: How about "Herb?" <g>

Who mentioned "Herbs" here ... was that you, Clapston?

About a month ago, this little retail establishment in South Austin called "The Herb Bar" (sell herbs) had what was billed as the first annual Herb convention ... About 40, as I recall, men named "Herb" showed up ... LOL. From all over the place.

Clapston & Dealer re fried green tomatoes.

In KY, traditional way as far as I know (mother, grandmother made this way) use CORN MEAL instead of flour.

Slice 'em about 3/16" <g> ... I think 1/8" is too 'thin' and 1/4" is too thick ...

Coat front and back (or top and bottom) in cornmeal. Season with salt and/or pepper as they fry up in skillet. Cook on MEDIUM heat -- not HIGH heat ... about 5 minutes per side ... give 'em TIME to get tender.

I have a hard time finding them here. Green ones. No grocery has; the county vegetable 'farmer's market' ... vendors from south TX and Mexico ... sometimes they bring some; most often, they don't.

This completely exhausts my knowledge on fried green tomatoes. LOL. OH! Wait a minute:

My stepmother used to make 'piccalilly.' (spelling on that is questionable.)

Green tomatoes thru meat grinder (food processor these days would be used, I would think) ... I think some onion went in it ... can't remember what else. Ha.

I gotta go do the 'hand-held-hose' thing pretty quickly this morning ... rose bushes in back yard. See you folks later.

'b-i-a'
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To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (29725)8/20/2000 1:20:19 PM
From: Dealer  Respond to of 35685
 
How about STAR :-) dealie



To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (29725)8/20/2000 2:18:02 PM
From: synchro_fan  Respond to of 35685
 
Cowgirl:

How about Clappy or Voltage in honour of the porch.

Morning from a mighty fine day in Alberta

Syncie



To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (29725)8/20/2000 2:53:44 PM
From: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35685
 
Thanks all for name ideas. Will consider these good possibilities. Gotta be the 'right' name, cause you NEVER change a horse's name (bad luck).

Just curious RR, why did you suggest 'Joe'? I like it alot, but it might be confusing to the horse. He might think I'm saying "Whoa" or "Go" or "No".

But that's what I'm looking for- a (masculine) name with a distinctively recognizable sound.

cowgirl



To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (29725)8/20/2000 3:24:50 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
How about "Buck."

:) Scott



To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (29725)8/20/2000 7:38:12 PM
From: dangergirl  Respond to of 35685
 
Hi Cowgirl

How about Katman.

Or Batman

No--I like Katman, but Sammy would do also. Good to hear from you. Just got back from the forestry. Went for short ride with some neighbors. I just weaned my last three weanlings, so I will start riding the young moms again.

Love
Danger



To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (29725)8/21/2000 9:15:53 AM
From: DepyDog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
How bout knock the L outta Clappy and call'im Cappy? LOL