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Trust His Timing has the right idea!

But we do need some of those old time viddles to go with the old time religion!

What's an Italian doing eating okra?!  Must be southern Italian!

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I went to the University of Tennessee Knoxville for my MS. The food down there is amazing. And Tammie is right; cornbread is best prepared in a cast iron skillet. Both the friendly people and the food in Tennessee are exceptional

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Yohanan I will try that IF we are still here! Gotta get some! I don’t grow it anymore. Sounds good! Thx for the tip! Yep slime is not my thing! :good:

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Nope, Geri trust me on this one — try it Yohanan’s method of grilled — even the tomato will not get rid of the okra slime! :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

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Beyond awesome, especially with butter on top! I love my corn bread ... up north where I have visited they typically serve corn cake - just nasty, way to sweet and sticky, not like corn bread at all in my humble opinion. Now I like many of my veggies raw, but a great French dish with egg plant, squash, onions, tomatoes, peppers, is Ratatouille— Oh my, I could eat a whole pot of that marvelous meal. Some times I have added a high quality beef, cut in small chunks and sautéed first — I should have been a chef instead of medicine! :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: I’m going to have to work hard at the Romans 14 verse .... :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

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LOL ...

I just googled how to get rid of the slime ... they are saying to  reduce the sliminess is to soak the okra in vinegar for half an hour before cooking it. Rinse it and pat dry before cooking.

I’m so curious if they sell this veggie up here.  You know where I will be tomorrow ... at the grocery store ... again.  :good:

 

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Food is medicine, Tammie! :yes:

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What’s an Italian doing eating okra?!  Must be southern Italian!

:mdrmdr: I'm actually from the North, just lived down here for many years. Spent ten years in southern California and still ended up back here. But I'll try most any food, even okra. Its pretty good fried (w/ketchup), but rubbed with olive oil, salted and grilled is much better to me.

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What no brussell's?!

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Just staring at the clock right now, will be for the next two days!

There may be a legal precedence for forcing us to take the vaccine, but they lack proof of this qualifying as a pandemic!

Drastic measures of this nature usurped upon an entire nation must be proven legally as being necessary as well as safe!

TR

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