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Posted: Sep 10, 2014 - 2:19pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

Been there.

 



?
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Sep 10, 2014 - 1:45pm

 miamizsun wrote: 
Been there.
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Posted: Sep 10, 2014 - 12:24pm

post-mortem exams on burritos,,,




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Posted: May 28, 2014 - 5:34pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:


 

ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: May 28, 2014 - 5:20pm


MrsHobieJoe

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Posted: Apr 30, 2014 - 1:21pm

Love the story of your lodger Scott. And how apt that this tale sits in the burrito chronicles.
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Posted: Apr 30, 2014 - 12:50pm

the look on this guy's face is priceless...



BlueHeronDruid

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Posted: Apr 21, 2014 - 8:20pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

He's JFW's student, by the way. So this is all on her, I'm just enjoying the food.

 
Your hospitality is the stuff of legend.
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Apr 21, 2014 - 9:32am

 miamizsun wrote:

sfw rocks?

+1

 
He's JFW's student, by the way. So this is all on her, I'm just enjoying the food.
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Apr 21, 2014 - 9:31am

 cc_rider wrote:

Has anybody reminded you that you rock? You're doing a great thing, helping a kid stay in school. The victuals sound great, what a bonus for such a good deed!

 

 
Quite a turnaround from how down he was a few weeks ago. He's been talking to an uncle in Tennessee a couple hours north of where his parents are, the uncle wants him to come live with him and go to college there... 
miamizsun

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Posted: Apr 21, 2014 - 9:20am

 cc_rider wrote:

Has anybody reminded you that you rock? You're doing a great thing, helping a kid stay in school. The victuals sound great, what a bonus for such a good deed!

 
sfw rocks?

+1
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Posted: Apr 21, 2014 - 9:18am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
We have a young man staying with us thru the end of the school year. His parents have followed work to Georgia, but they wanted him to stay here until graduation. Circumstances turned a few weeks ago and he was working full time just to make rent, dragging his butt into school all bleary-eyed and not caught up on his homework, and announced that he was going to quit school and go to work... of course Justine was not having any of that. So we have in our house a kid who, along with his clothes and some spectacular spangly boots, brought his own serious cooking gear including a molcajete. Tonight we had tacos by Isaac... not one thing on the table was store-bought: corn tortillas, refried beans, 3 different salsas, chicken (by Justine for our white-meat-only dinner guest) and the meat for everyone else... lengua. We just said "beef" and that's not a lie but he simmered a couple of big ol' tongues in water with a chopped onion and some salt for a couple of hours. Wow that was amazing and everyone demanded seconds. Some of them would have balked at "firsts" if we'd told them exactly what the beef was. {#Zip-lip}. I made the roasted serrano salsa and the refried beans because I've been paying attention, and he showed me how to make the taco sauce from dried chiles, a fresh tomato, and a fresh whole serrano. It came out great and so so different from the stuff in a can. The beans... a gut-filler normally, real refried beans from beans we grow around here... are amazing. Wow. He cooked dinner for 12 by himself, directing a couple of us as needed. He's just turned 19. Gonna be eating well thru May.
 
Tomorrow he goes to work bagging oats or sunflower seeds, he'll join us for Easter dinner (he's making sopes), and on Monday I'm going to help him with his paper on Hitler.

 
Has anybody reminded you that you rock? You're doing a great thing, helping a kid stay in school. The victuals sound great, what a bonus for such a good deed!
haresfur

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Posted: Apr 18, 2014 - 11:20pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
We have a young man staying with us thru the end of the school year. His parents have followed work to Georgia, but they wanted him to stay here until graduation. Circumstances turned a few weeks ago and he was working full time just to make rent, dragging his butt into school all bleary-eyed and not caught up on his homework, and announced that he was going to quit school and go to work... of course Justine was not having any of that. So we have in our house a kid who, along with his clothes and some spectacular spangly boots, brought his own serious cooking gear including a molcajete. Tonight we had tacos by Isaac... not one thing on the table was store-bought: corn tortillas, refried beans, 3 different salsas, chicken (by Justine for our white-meat-only dinner guest) and the meat for everyone else... lengua. We just said "beef" and that's not a lie but he simmered a couple of big ol' tongues in water with a chopped onion and some salt for a couple of hours. Wow that was amazing and everyone demanded seconds. Some of them would have balked at "firsts" if we'd told them exactly what the beef was. {#Zip-lip}. I made the roasted serrano salsa and the refried beans because I've been paying attention, and he showed me how to make the taco sauce from dried chiles, a fresh tomato, and a fresh whole serrano. It came out great and so so different from the stuff in a can. The beans... a gut-filler normally, real refried beans from beans we grow around here... are amazing. Wow. He cooked dinner for 12 by himself, directing a couple of us as needed. He's just turned 19. Gonna be eating well thru May.
 
Tomorrow he goes to work bagging oats or sunflower seeds, he'll join us for Easter dinner (he's making sopes), and on Monday I'm going to help him with his paper on Hitler.

 
{#Chef} Awesome!
BlueHeronDruid

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Posted: Apr 18, 2014 - 10:00pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
We have a young man staying with us thru the end of the school year. His parents have followed work to Georgia, but they wanted him to stay here until graduation. Circumstances turned a few weeks ago and he was working full time just to make rent, dragging his butt into school all bleary-eyed and not caught up on his homework, and announced that he was going to quit school and go to work... of course Justine was not having any of that. So we have in our house a kid who, along with his clothes and some spectacular spangly boots, brought his own serious cooking gear including a molcajete. Tonight we had tacos by Isaac... not one thing on the table was store-bought: corn tortillas, refried beans, 3 different salsas, chicken (by Justine for our white-meat-only dinner guest) and the meat for everyone else... lengua. We just said "beef" and that's not a lie but he simmered a couple of big ol' tongues in water with a chopped onion and some salt for a couple of hours. Wow that was amazing and everyone demanded seconds. Some of them would have balked at "firsts" if we'd told them exactly what the beef was. {#Zip-lip}. I made the roasted serrano salsa and the refried beans because I've been paying attention, and he showed me how to make the taco sauce from dried chiles, a fresh tomato, and a fresh whole serrano. It came out great and so so different from the stuff in a can. The beans... a gut-filler normally, real refried beans from beans we grow around here... are amazing. Wow. He cooked dinner for 12 by himself, directing a couple of us as needed. He's just turned 19. Gonna be eating well thru May.
 
Tomorrow he goes to work bagging oats or sunflower seeds, he'll join us for Easter dinner (he's making sopes), and on Monday I'm going to help him with his paper on Hitler.

 

ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Apr 18, 2014 - 9:57pm

We have a young man staying with us thru the end of the school year. His parents have followed work to Georgia, but they wanted him to stay here until graduation. Circumstances turned a few weeks ago and he was working full time just to make rent, dragging his butt into school all bleary-eyed and not caught up on his homework, and announced that he was going to quit school and go to work... of course Justine was not having any of that. So we have in our house a kid who, along with his clothes and some spectacular spangly boots, brought his own serious cooking gear including a molcajete. Tonight we had tacos by Isaac... not one thing on the table was store-bought: corn tortillas, refried beans, 3 different salsas, chicken (by Justine for our white-meat-only dinner guest) and the meat for everyone else... lengua. We just said "beef" and that's not a lie but he simmered a couple of big ol' tongues in water with a chopped onion and some salt for a couple of hours. Wow that was amazing and everyone demanded seconds. Some of them would have balked at "firsts" if we'd told them exactly what the beef was. {#Zip-lip}. I made the roasted serrano salsa and the refried beans because I've been paying attention, and he showed me how to make the taco sauce from dried chiles, a fresh tomato, and a fresh whole serrano. It came out great and so so different from the stuff in a can. The beans... a gut-filler normally, real refried beans from beans we grow around here... are amazing. Wow. He cooked dinner for 12 by himself, directing a couple of us as needed. He's just turned 19. Gonna be eating well thru May.
 
Tomorrow he goes to work bagging oats or sunflower seeds, he'll join us for Easter dinner (he's making sopes), and on Monday I'm going to help him with his paper on Hitler.
buzz

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Posted: Apr 16, 2014 - 7:38am

 Red_Dragon wrote:

please, don't

 
don't worry. read my edit {#Arrowd}
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Posted: Apr 16, 2014 - 7:31am

 buzz wrote:

you want pics today of the burrito i ate last night? really?

 
please, don't
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Posted: Apr 16, 2014 - 7:31am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

pics or you didn't eat it.

 
Doesn't this belong in the "Name My Band" thread?
buzz

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Posted: Apr 16, 2014 - 7:30am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

pics or you didn't eat it.

 
you want pics today of the burrito i ate last night? really?
 
 
 
in the interest of full disclosure, it's too late for that too 
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Posted: Apr 16, 2014 - 7:29am

 buzz wrote:
last night i had JrzyTmata Brand® burritos and you didn't. chronicle that.

 
pics or you didn't eat it.
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