• northern sports and rec

    From JIM WELLER@1:123/140 to BILL SWISHER on Monday, July 22, 2019 22:58:00

    Quoting Bill Swisher to Michael Loo <=-

    lost a new Cardiologist that way

    Avalanche. Lots of avalanches

    I live in the flatlands. I was gonna guess wolves.

    winter backpacking?

    I used to. Don't care for it anymore.

    Scuba in Colorado?

    nice mountain lakes, a little chilly
    Moved here and the only thing I've used a lake for is landing on

    Our lakes, like yours, remain at 4 C year round under the surface layer
    that gets warm in the summer and freezes solid in the winter and yet we
    still have scuba divers here.

    When looking up Vietnamese springs rolls I came across the term
    harumaki which I just had to check out next ...

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    Title: About Harumaki
    Categories: japanese, Info
    Servings: 4

    Harumaki

    Harumaki is a Japanese egg roll. The name is a direct translation of
    spring roll. They were originally introduced to Japan by the
    Chinese and adapted for Japanese tastes. One difference is that they
    are wider.

    Typical ingredients for harumaki (Japanese spring rolls) include
    some type of meat (pork, shrimp, etc), carrot, shiitake mushrooms,
    bamboo shoot, etc. My mom's harumaki includes three types of
    protein: shrimp, ground pork, and chicken tender.

    Depends on the filling, you may want to change the dipping sauce,
    but typical Japanese harumaki is served with the combination of soy
    sauce and rice vinegar and you can also add Japanese karashi
    mustard.

    From: Justonecookbook.Com

    Karashi is the strong brown Chinese and Indian mustard not our
    milder yellow mustard. - JW


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    Cheers

    Jim


    ... Civilization ends at the waterline.

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