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nates78ski
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there u go pete b. i knew youd figure it out at somepoint. hahaha
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Kristof
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LOL!!!!!!!!
Have to tell that one to my Dutch friends!!!! Oh, and Pete, this is not fighting here, this is just plain old fun! What can you say... They are Americans LOL But all of them are very welcome here, if ever we do organise a reunion here, because I can call all of them friends! PS: Chris, on the matter of arrogance... we can all match each other here LOL And I for one know I would fight for all of you |
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- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle... |
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Riley
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Don't worry Pete B, I never heard of that either. Kind of wish I still hadn't.
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tullfooter
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Some of you's guys are too young, but I think Archie Bunker used to pull a Dutch Oven on Edith.
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Play hard, life's not a trial run.
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8122pbrainard
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Bruce, I'm glad to here that you too must be living a sheltered life. Agreed that it isn't one of the things that has really expanded my knowledge! |
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boat dr
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Bruce and Pete, sheltered life, I do not think so.....
That term is new to me also , have used it in another context tho.... Cast iron pot with a dished lid to hold coals .Uses include making breads and other goodies not feasable with a camp fire. Archie I think was not from the SOUTH, therefor his vocabulary didnot catch on here.............I sign off as a true red neck.......................Boat dr |
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81nautique
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My 15 year old daughter keeps me up to date with this stuff. I just learned about that one last week. |
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You can窶冲 change the wind but you can adjust your sails
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Riley
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Billy, My brother-in-law shoots a wild pig every year and makes underground kapusta. He puts the pig in saurkrout, in a dutch oven and buries it in the ground on hot coals. You got wild pigs down there, don't you?
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anthonylizardi
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FLMAO!!! I had no idea what that was. Amazing the things you learn here. |
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eric lavine
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who says you cant teach an old dog some new tricks?
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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boat dr
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Yes we have wild pigs here , but it is not legal to shoot them, nor does it sound at all appealing to my taste buds.
Most of them are over weight and have 6 or 8 kids,they only have two legs, live in a trailer on Welfare and have boyfriends named Bubba. We also have wild hogs, they have four legs and a fat nose. These we cook on a spit over coals for 20 to 30 hrs. the cajun term is called a "Cochon Du Lait" meaning suckling pig..... this ends your lesson for the day..... |
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8122pbrainard
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I'd like to know why someone called the practice a Dutch oven. Do the Dutch has gas problems??
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anthonylizardi
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Don't know about the gas but they are known for their windmill so they must have "good air". They know how to put a good air to work.
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bkhallpass
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Gee have we strayed from welcoming CheaterPete back to Correct Craft.
Pete, I told you two years ago, your English is fine. Doctor, that is likely the funniest thing you've ever posted here. BKH |
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farmer
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Thanks guys. My wife looked over my shoulder just in time to learn about the "dutch oven".She muttered something like "so that's what it's called" and walked away. Funny Dr. Farmer |
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boat dr
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Bran , glad you gotta chuckle out of my "crude sense of humor"
It really is true , I mean about the "pigs" They have places where they all gather to eat and sleep. Some of you would call them "pig pens" Here they are called "Trailer Parks". Boat dr |
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tullfooter
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Pete
I think the term stems from the fact that if done properly, one must break wind and then pull the covers up over their wifes head. The air under the covers creates the shape of the lid of a dutch oven. Steve |
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Riley
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Boat Dr, we have a population of the wild pigs you describe that are indigineous to the area, but the wild hogs are not. They're hunted up in Canada on a farm. I do not take part in the hunt and I am sure that roasting one for 20-30 hours yields a much better result than cooking it in a dutch oven with saurkrout, but I was born a potato eater and not a perogi, kapusta or cabbage eater.
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