Good 51º morning. Last evening the sky was pretty....
Yesterday morning I met Doug Breidenthal in town for a short meeting to see
what I can do to help his campaign for Jackson County Commissioner. Doug is a
great guy.... his dad was Long Beach PD and he grew up in the LB Lkd area. He 's
been a volunteer firefighter in Applegate, Oregon Dept of Forestry firefighter,
and he's Operations Chief at Langley Field. He's been a firefighter for
22 years. He's got a lovely wife and a little girl and little boy. I will be
helping him campaign in Rogue River.
I was asked about a recipe for Hungarian Goulash. I think I posted this
once before, but can't remember when. This recipe came from a Reserve Deputy
friend of mine, Lou Stark, a Hungarian. He dated Eva Gabor, also Hungarian. He
taught her how to make this and she bragged about 'her goulash' ! Lou used a
pressure cooker, but make it in a crockpot.
Ingredients:
1 ½ pounds boneless pot roast of beef, chuck, or blade, or stew meat... cut
into 1½" pieces. Use lean meat.
1¼ cups beer or wine (rose or dry white)
½ cup tomato paste
3 ½ T. paprika (Red Hungarian)
1 green bell pepper, chopped
3 medium size onions, chopped
salt and black pepper to taste
salt and black pepper to taste
2 T. oil or lard or bacon fat
In frying pan add oil and onion and brown slowly
Add meat, browning on all sides, add paprika, salt and pepper and mix
well.
Add beer or wine, tomato paste, bell pepper, mix well.
Add to pressure cooker, bring to full steam, cook for 20-25 minutes. 4
servings. Serve on noodles or rice.
You can also be creative and add anything that flips your skirt... like
mushrooms, carrots, celery, chiles..... whatever.
I made it in the crockpot and cooked it on low for 6 hours.
Really good on egg noodles!
Thanks Lou! Lou passed away March 3, 2006. Neat man. Nice guy. Friend.
Today is a special birthday... my friend Dale Yellin.... (SEB
Motors) HAPPY BIRTHDAY DALE!!!!
Historically this date....
1935 – Nazi Germany adopts a new
national flag with the
swastika.1959 – Nikita Khrushchev
becomes the first Soviet leader to visit the
United States.
1966 – U.S.
President Lyndon B. Johnson,
responding to a sniper attack at the University of
Texas at Austin, writes a letter to Congress urging
the enactment of gun control
legislation.
... yeah, like that will help with acquiring guns by bad guys!
.... amazing.
2008 – Lehman Brothers files
for Chapter
11 bankruptcy, the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history.
And births this date include...
1857 – William Howard Taft,
27th President of
the United States and 10th Chief
Justice of the United States (d. 1930)
.... makes you wonder why in the heqq did the Royals talk about his
deployment and where he would be stationed! Idiots. Now his life, and those around him, are in even more
jeopardy!
When I came home yesterday from meeting with Doug, Mr. Coyote was down by
my gate... pretty guy!
.... and in the backyard Momma Deer and two of her children were out
enjoying eating grass and the deer lick...
All I know. Today is the Ride the Rogue with cyclists all over the area.
It's also the Flea Market at the Elks. So much excitement. If the bike riders
aren't too thick out on my road I may take my screen door to Brian for him to
fix. He used to work at our local hardware store in Arcadia and do their
screening. Nuff said. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
September 15th
National Linguine Day
Spaghetti may be the superstar of pastas, but the flat, narrow noodle that
means 'little tongues' in Italian now has its own day to stick out! Americans
tend to use linguine more with a pesto sauce and clams, whereas spaghetti is
viewed as suitable with a meat and tomato sauce. But it's all good with
linguine!
2 comments:
The goulash recipe is a classic. You should publish it once a year for new readers.
For a married woman of two who commenced with an affair- for her short time as a mother Diana at least enabled her sons with a sense of duty to their country.
I'll take your advice re the goulash. xi
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