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  • melensdad

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    RACCOON STEW
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    1 (4 lb.) raccoon, cut into cubes
    2 or 3 onions, sliced
    2 to 3 c. canned tomatoes, chopped
    Salt & pepper
    Bay leaf
    Dash of Worcestershire sauce
    Carrots
    Onions
    Potatoes
    Turnips

    Brown the meat cubes slowly in a Dutch oven. There should be enough fat within the tissues that no additional oil is required. Add onions during the last of the browning process so they won't become scorched. Reduce the heat, add enough tomatoes and liquid to cover the meat, season and cover. Simmer over low heat until almost completely tender. Add cubed vegetables of your choice and continue to simmer until vegetables are tender. Serve hot with biscuits.
     

    d.kaufman

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    RACCOON STEW
    Printed from COOKS.COMhttps://cooks.com/a91bz9tg

    1 (4 lb.) raccoon, cut into cubes
    2 or 3 onions, sliced
    2 to 3 c. canned tomatoes, chopped
    Salt & pepper
    Bay leaf
    Dash of Worcestershire sauce
    Carrots
    Onions
    Potatoes
    Turnips

    Brown the meat cubes slowly in a Dutch oven. There should be enough fat within the tissues that no additional oil is required. Add onions during the last of the browning process so they won't become scorched. Reduce the heat, add enough tomatoes and liquid to cover the meat, season and cover. Simmer over low heat until almost completely tender. Add cubed vegetables of your choice and continue to simmer until vegetables are tender. Serve hot with biscuits.
    Hell, I'd give that a try
     

    jedi

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    Some computer porn for you geeks out there.

    This is a 2005 pc tower that is still running XP. It was last turned on in 2013/2014 before it was retired to storage.
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    Had to turn it on last night and connect it to the internet (yes it worked but Google Chrome was screaming!!!) To download knoppix so that jedi could make a bookable DVD since this is the only computer jedi has with a burner on it.

    Look what is still on it. :rofl:
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    Need the knoppix DVD to boot this machine into knoppix so that jedi can the load an even older hard drive from a Toshiba laptop, that drive is 20 years old, that is failing and windows finally got corrupt on it.

    The drive is "seen" by windows on other machines but most of the folders are access denied since they were under the other windows profiles on the machine. So need to see if jedi can use knoppix to save those images, videos, old files since NO ONE EVER LISTENS and backups their data regularly!!!! :xmad:

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    This is the old hard drive duct tapped ti a little board for board and USB so that the tower can connect to it.

    Family!!!!! Ugh....
    WHY DOES NO ONE EVER LISTEN AND BACKUP THEIR DAMB DATA!
     
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