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Crispy skin salmon, rice and salad.
 
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Some French toast with a basted egg.
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Finally had the time to cook the corned beef and cabbage dinner, with homemade Irish brown bread. I also sliced 3.5 pounds of cabbage for sauerkraut. It’s in the crock as I wait for the first little “bloop” of fermentation gas.
 
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I only "liked" that post because there isn't a "drool" option -- love the idea of parmesan frico on potatoes -- any special preparation for that?

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Cut your potatoes to even size, toss with olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, ground thyme. Grate 3/4 C block Parmesan cheese (the green stuff doesn't work!), press the cut side of the potatoes into the cheese to build up a thick coat, place cheese side down on your baking sheet with some space between. Sprinkle any remaining cheese on top, bake at 400*F for 25 minutes. Crispy, cheesey, tasty! Enjoy!
 
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Homemade pretzel, weisswurst, eggs (hubby prefers cooked yolks😞) and HB Hefe to drink. German breakfast at home. The little puddle on the plate is dark sweet German mustard.

Where did you get the weisswurst? It's hard to find in my area. There are Boarshead weisswurst and they are good, but I'm always looking for different providers.
 
Just finished a mondo sized batch of HomeBrewed, farmer's dog type supplement for the doggo's kibble.

10 lb of legs/thighs for $7.90. plus white rice, & some carrots and peas I diced and cooked. Mixed in a huge bowl and put into gallon ziplock bags, pushed flat for easy storage and portioned for 4-5 day amounts. All the fat/grease and juice is put in a ball jar. (For gravy for dogs) The bones go into a crock pot for broth/stock for us, soups and gravies.

Ironically, I am the lucky one. They are very good doggos.
 

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