That's how it started. I want to make quickie beef stroganoff for dinner tonight (sorry, Dimitri, I'm not up for the real thing today). The recipe calls for onion soup mix, you know, the Lipton's stuff. I really don't want to get that, but I didn't want to get too many ingredients at the store, either, to replicate it.
So, I googled groups for onion soup mix. First recipe I looked at was on a retired military newsgroup, that amused me, I thought, how many arguments do they have over there about SOS. Just kidding, I bet there are lots of great recipes there.
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Now, if they had the recipe for sauerbraten that the exMarine chef served in the cafeteria, I'd kill for that. I digress.
So, next one I looked at, funnily enough I started seeing all kinds of familiar names ... Sheryl, Jill, ha, Sheldon and ... nancy! among a bunch others. I laughed out loud. Of course the newsgroup was rfc, I wasn't really looking for just rfc.
Not too many ingredients at all! Shoot, I have everything, cool.
One of the things was beef bouillion, well, I don't have that, but I do have RediBase beef base. Not the lower salt, but what are you gonna do. Reminds me, order more.
is maybe 10 miles from me. I got chicken & beef supreme bases, plus no salt taco mix for a joke. I had fun looking through all the restaurant shortcut stuff they had available. All kinds of stuff in mbutt quanbreasties. Next time I need to make 7 gallons of beef gravy, I know where to look.
And yes, ha, I do remember you told me about that website. (smooch)
nancy