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I am with Butch on this. We used to get beef marrow bones and make stock,

then add veggies for soup. Dinner was vegetable soup and marrow spread on

rye or whole grain bread. We ate it every night for a week one time when we

were broke. I still love it!!!!!

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Wednesday, August 31, 2005 11:47 AM

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> You're too funny, Butch ;-) Do you feel that being a bone marrow

> lover has helped keep ya healthy?

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>>I gotta say that this recipe sounds larp'in gud .. but I'm a bone marrow

>>lover since I was a tadpole.

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Hey Josh,

 

> You're too funny, Butch ;-) Do you feel that being a bone marrow

> lover has helped keep ya healthy?

 

Not sure if that helps or not .. I also eat a lot of iskembe soup (tripe

or menudo) and kokorec (barbecued entrails covered with Oregano). I

reckon running daily .. exercising often .. and drinking a lot of cold

Efes Beer helps some. I think chasing pretty young wimmens most likely

helps me more than anything else. ;-) Butch

 

>>I gotta say that this recipe sounds larp'in gud .. but I'm a bone

>>marrow lover since I was a tadpole.

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, Butch Owen <butchbsi@s...> wrote:

> Hey Josh,

>

> I gotta say that this recipe sounds larp'in gud .. but I'm a bone

marrow

> lover since I was a tadpole. My Mama used to flavor most vegetables

> with a ham bone or back bone and such. I loved to get at any marrow

> that was left in the bones.

 

OK OK OK

You guys are just making me feel very depressed!!!!!

 

My family hates soup!!!!!

 

I have made soup most of my adult life, being from Germany you learn to

make soap from nothing after the war. But my new family does not, will

not, wont even think about eating soup.

 

My mouth is so watering right now I have to go and open a can of

Campbells. wawawawawa

 

Barbara

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> My mouth is so watering right now I have to go and open a can of

> Campbells. wawawawawa

>

> Barbara

 

My dh wouldn't touch soup either. I started with a chunky chowder. Hearty

Meatball...he tried it and now it is a staple. Maybe you could make

something like that and serve it over rice or noodles so the broth is more

like a gravy. We now do most kinds of soup. My dh never liked soup

because it reminded him of leftovers, which his mom served at least half

the week. We hardly eat leftovers as after 20 years and growing children

there is hardly any left to put in the fridge. Kat

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Maybe you could make

> something like that and serve it over rice or noodles so the broth is

more

> like a gravy.

 

Thanks Kat:

 

But you hit another thing they will not eat. No rice and noodles are

iffy.

 

Husband says rice is chick food. He was 2nd of 12 children and

sometimes he says they lived on pea soap for weeks on end. So no way

will he even try it if I make it. But I do get the odd stew made about

once ever 6 months.

 

Barbara

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****giggling**** " they lived on pea soap for weeks "

Well I would rebel too!

Seriously though I remember when we lived on borshcht for a solid week and

my sister would not eat it any more.

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Friday, September 23, 2005 8:07 PM

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> Maybe you could make

>> something like that and serve it over rice or noodles so the broth is

> more

>> like a gravy.

>

> Thanks Kat:

>

> But you hit another thing they will not eat. No rice and noodles are

> iffy.

>

> Husband says rice is chick food. He was 2nd of 12 children and

> sometimes he says they lived on pea soap for weeks on end. So no way

> will he even try it if I make it. But I do get the odd stew made about

> once ever 6 months.

>

> Barbara

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Gayla,

 

Was it beet borshcht or spinach? When I was a kid, we had both types. I loved

the spinach. It's not made anymore. Now it's sorrel, YUCK!!

 

Jula

 

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, grabergirlbyjulia@d... wrote:

> Gayla,

>

> Was it beet borshcht or spinach? When I was a kid, we had both

types. I loved the spinach. It's not made anymore. Now it's sorrel,

YUCK!!

>

> Jula

>

> Graber Girl By Julia

> Julia Graber Cregger

 

Some Borshcht recipes would go good now that it is the fall.

Oh need to know if you can put these down in jars for later use?

 

Barbara

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If it had more beets, we called it borshcht. If it had more cabbage, spinach

or other greens we called it shchi.So this was beet borshcht. I still love

the stuff. Simmer beef bones for broth and them spread the marrow on black

bread to go with the soup.

You do not make your own? I can see having sorrel in spring when the first

greens come up, but I would rather have spinach. MMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!

Gayla Roberts

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Friday, September 23, 2005 9:03 PM

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> Gayla,

>

> Was it beet borshcht or spinach? When I was a kid, we had both types. I

> loved the spinach. It's not made anymore. Now it's sorrel, YUCK!!

>

> Jula

>

> Graber Girl By Julia

> Julia Graber Cregger

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>

>

>

> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

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> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO

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You could if you use a pressure canner. We only used the beef bone stock,

then put in beets, onions, potatoes, cabbage. At the last minute we added

tomatoes and green peppers. Most of those are cheap and available year round

except peppers. My mother made it in a BIG Mexican clay soup pot and we ate

it for a few days until it was gone.

Gayla Roberts

Always Enough Ranch

Acampo, California

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www.bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenoughhobbysale.html

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Friday, September 23, 2005 9:09 PM

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> , grabergirlbyjulia@d... wrote:

>> Gayla,

>>

>> Was it beet borshcht or spinach? When I was a kid, we had both

> types. I loved the spinach. It's not made anymore. Now it's sorrel,

> YUCK!!

>>

>> Jula

>>

>> Graber Girl By Julia

>> Julia Graber Cregger

>

> Some Borshcht recipes would go good now that it is the fall.

> Oh need to know if you can put these down in jars for later use?

>

> Barbara

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It was Russian black bread, made with dark rye flour. I have never been able

to find a recipe to match what I ate as a child from the Ukrainian Bakery in

San Francisco.

Gayla Roberts

Always Enough Ranch

Acampo, California

Check out our SALE PAGE at

www.bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenoughhobbysale.html

A day without Bill Barnhill is like a day without sunshine!

goatclearing

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No one ever gets far unless he accomplishes the impossible at least once a

day. Elbert Hubbard

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<grabergirlbyjulia

 

Friday, September 23, 2005 10:39 PM

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> Are you saying pumpernickle--- black

> bread to go with the soup.

>

> I haven't made my own spinach borscht. I would love to.

>

> Julia

>

> Graber Girl By Julia

> Julia Graber Cregger

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>

>

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> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO

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