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AdditionalRow6326 t1_iu1mawi wrote
Reply to comment by JayhawkInMaine in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Send pics!!
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Reply to comment by JayhawkInMaine in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Navy or soldier beans from a local place, a hunk of bacon fried in a pan with the par cooked beans, enough water to cover them by about 2 or 3 inches, a big dollop of ketchup, molasses, couple heaping tsps of dry mustard, plenty of S&P a sprinkle of nutmeg and a whole peeled onion with the root cleaned but still on. Let her bake in the hole (or the oven all day) stirring occasionally (in the oven) and simmering a can of steamed brown bread in a water bath on the wood-stove (or the stove top). Look up the King Arthur Flour recipe, and steam a few red hot dogs for your protein! Voila! Its a good meal! A 1lb bag of beans will make a 8qt dutch oven full. Following day I like then reheated w a sunny side egg and a slice of pan fried brown bread w butter.
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Indian pudding on a cold day! Fish chowder w canned milk, baked beans and if you want to go extra dig a bean hole in the back yard and play horseshoes while they cook ALL DAY!
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I have a pair that are 2 sizes 2 large to accommodate for extra socks and I keep a pair of rubber ice grippies on them all winter. Bought them at the seconds store and am too cheap to buy an actual warm pair. I have tall ones I wear as a “sexy” pair w skirts in the fall
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Reply to comment by crashtheface in Maine Side Hustle by [deleted]
Can I call you sometime? I want ski pants made to fit and have been looking for someone!