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Subject: One heckuva recipe


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Dutch
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Date Posted: 19:42:20 02/17/02 Sun

Hi. I'm new to the board, but I have a great recipe for all of you. It is for an old family stew. Sharing the recipe will help me spread the joy! This is a special soup to be shared by you and your significant other only...

Here is what you will need:

10 cups of water
2 teaspoons of salt
10 chicken boulion cubes (that may be spelled wrong)
1 stalk diced celery
1 to 3 habenero peppers
1 cup of frozen peas
2 teaspoons of corn starch
A dash of olive oil
1 diced chicken breast (cooked of course! :p)
A dash of bay leaves
A dash of nutmeg
1/2 cup of ziti or macaroni
and finally, a small amount of YOUR own juices

First, bring the water to a boil. Add all of the ingredients at once after the water has begun to boil. Be sure to stir the ingredients in thouroughly. Let the mixture boil for 5 minutes. Make sure your own juices are rather fresh; otherwise, it tends to become less tasty. Feel free to add juices from your lover as well.

Bring the water to a medium heat after five minutes. Keep stirring, and let it simmer for another fifteen minutes with the lid on.

I suggest serving with some sort of sandwich, perhaps grilled cheese or ham. Be sure to serve this up on a special night.

Enjoy everyone! I look forward to future posts.

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