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Favorite stew recipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1555724" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Have you ever heard the old folk tale about the soup rock? If not, its an old tale about a beggar who comes through town without a penny to his name but he has a kettle and a rock. When no one is willing to give him food he goes to the creek and builds a fire, fills his kettle with water and puts his rock in it. The locals are curious and ask him what he is doing and he tells them he is making stew with his magic rock and offers to share it with them when its done. Intrigued, they agree and as he cooks he tells them its much better with a few other ingredients which they willingly provide and before long everyone is eating stew.</p><p></p><p>This is how I view stew. I don't have a recipe only a procedure and the procedure makes use of whatever is on hand. With this cold weather we have a pot of venison stew served with cornbread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1555724, member: 4362"] Have you ever heard the old folk tale about the soup rock? If not, its an old tale about a beggar who comes through town without a penny to his name but he has a kettle and a rock. When no one is willing to give him food he goes to the creek and builds a fire, fills his kettle with water and puts his rock in it. The locals are curious and ask him what he is doing and he tells them he is making stew with his magic rock and offers to share it with them when its done. Intrigued, they agree and as he cooks he tells them its much better with a few other ingredients which they willingly provide and before long everyone is eating stew. This is how I view stew. I don't have a recipe only a procedure and the procedure makes use of whatever is on hand. With this cold weather we have a pot of venison stew served with cornbread. [/QUOTE]
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