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Message 1735282 - Posted: 18 Oct 2015, 22:43:21 UTC

You are correct Suzie, that soup is way to bland. Homemade split pea soup is easy make and very cheap.
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Message 1735287 - Posted: 18 Oct 2015, 23:11:00 UTC - in response to Message 1735282.  

You are correct Suzie, that soup is way to bland. Homemade split pea soup is easy make and very cheap.

I'd just add diced ham, carrots and some celery, which is what My Mom did, sure I could buy a bag of dried split peas and the other specified ingredients on the back of the bag, since the recipe is not hard to follow. I just don't like doing any chopping by hand, that's why I used to have a food processor, but that was years ago, at least two moves back.
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Message 1735295 - Posted: 18 Oct 2015, 23:38:58 UTC


Season with what you like, like a ham bone.
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Message 1735297 - Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 0:01:21 UTC - in response to Message 1735295.  
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Or a ham hock, that's what My Mom and I bought, after a bit I'd taken over shopping duties.
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Message 1735303 - Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 0:29:28 UTC

Carrots and Celery is optional.
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Message 1735305 - Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 0:40:01 UTC - in response to Message 1735303.  

Carrots and Celery is optional.

In your version, do whatever you want, My Mom always added both, celery and carrots were scrubbed of any dirt, carrots were peeled and then both ingredients were chopped, I'd still have to chop celery by hand, but carrots I can buy frozen, Mom wasn't too flexible, heck when I switched to a scrubber sponge She said that will never clean Her(now mine) Corning Ware ceramic pans, She liked steel wool, that just left metal in the ceramic, so as I used the scrubber the metal in the pan from the steel wool was slowly going away, now there is no metal there and from what I read something like steel wool should not be used on ceramic, so I did the right thing and Mom was in No Position to argue with Me(I was big enough not to be cowed), as I was getting results and I was washing the dishes, plus cooking, paying the bills, etc, etc.
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Message 1735322 - Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 2:36:01 UTC

I've always wondered how they cut all those little peas in half.
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Message 1735324 - Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 2:51:51 UTC - in response to Message 1735322.  

I've always wondered how they cut all those little peas in half.

Yeah it's not easy to split the pea atom... ;)
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Message 1735326 - Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 3:27:29 UTC - in response to Message 1735324.  

I've always wondered how they cut all those little peas in half.

Yeah it's not easy to split the pea atom... ;)


Sounds like a job for CERN.
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Message 1735330 - Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 4:28:23 UTC - in response to Message 1735326.  

Sounds like a job for CERN.


Sounds like a job for LSM, she
makes a real good split pea soup!


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Message 1735342 - Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 5:58:27 UTC

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Message 1735349 - Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 6:12:38 UTC - in response to Message 1735342.  

Welcome back stranger, nice grill.
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Message 1736638 - Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 8:59:26 UTC

Sad news from the food-health world today: Turns out bacon, burgers and sausages could be as big a cancer threat as smoking.

Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/10/23/bacon-is-as-bad-as-smoking-and-that-makes-us-sad-5457310/#ixzz3pTS21B1F
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Message 1737046 - Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 23:36:53 UTC - in response to Message 1736638.  

Sad news from the food-health world today: Turns out bacon, burgers and sausages could be as big a cancer threat as smoking.

Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/10/23/bacon-is-as-bad-as-smoking-and-that-makes-us-sad-5457310/#ixzz3pTS21B1F


But I don't eat those things several times each day.
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Sad news from the food-health world today: Turns out bacon, burgers and sausages could be as big a cancer threat as smoking.

Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/10/23/bacon-is-as-bad-as-smoking-and-that-makes-us-sad-5457310/#ixzz3pTS21B1F


But I don't eat those things several times each day.

The smoke from a cauterizing scalpel is carcinogenic.

Cooked a pot of Butter Beans. With salt pork, chopped onion, garlic powder with course ground parsley and cornbread.

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Message 1737383 - Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 2:36:49 UTC - in response to Message 1736638.  

Sad news from the food-health world today: Turns out bacon, burgers and sausages could be as big a cancer threat as smoking.

Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/10/23/bacon-is-as-bad-as-smoking-and-that-makes-us-sad-5457310/#ixzz3pTS21B1F

It's a subtle but important semantic difference. This is in the same category as smoking not for probability of causing cancer, but for certainty that they're right about it. The actual cancer risk is much lower, and only if you eat it every day. On the other hand, they're talking about pretty small amounts of it. I think I'll take my chances.
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Message 1737400 - Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 3:43:40 UTC

Don't panic, next week it will be milk that is bad for you.


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Message 1737401 - Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 3:54:05 UTC - in response to Message 1737400.  

Followed by Breathing..
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Message 1737519 - Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 15:00:32 UTC

You must fight your bachelor instincts to eat out of pots, standing up, over the sink...

LOL!!!! :-))) Deserving of a chapter in:

Godmother Angela's Cooking Advice For The Young, Single and Clueless

This is a working title. My publisher may have other suggestions down the road...

Fight for the working title :-)

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Sad news from the food-health world today: Turns out bacon, burgers and sausages could be as big a cancer threat as smoking.

Everything we eat and drink is bad for us in excess. As soon as we toast bread, we've made it more carcinogenic. As for these meats, they are frequently eaten without much in the way of accompanyiny vegetables. If we do that at every meal, cancer won't be the only possible outcome we face. Processing methods and additives are where we should really be looking in my view, whilst tucking in to Angela's sausage recipe :-)
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Message 1737522 - Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 15:09:41 UTC - in response to Message 1737519.  

Everything we eat and drink is bad for us in excess.


Pretty much.

As soon as we toast bread, we've made it more carcinogenic.


One of my favorite snacks has always been burnt toast with mustard.
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