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    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to NANCY BACKUS on Saturday, July 27, 2019 05:01:00
    it's been quite pleasant, what I term "bathwater" as it really doesn't
    Though Keuka is one of the shallowest of the Finger Lakes
    (if not the), it still runs upward (downward) of 100 feet
    through much of it. I finally went in and got pretty chilled
    despite the air temperature being in the 80s.
    Sounds about right... ;) Even our Pond, which is shallower than the
    Finger Lakes, can be cool enough to cool one off for the rest of the
    day.... ;)

    Unfortunately, the cottage was toward the end of one
    of the Y forks, so the water was wide enough to allow
    full-speed power boating and narrow enough that the
    wake would make surf crashing on shore. I don't care
    for such conditions.

    By the way, I found that though I'm much more tenderfooted
    than in the halcyon days, the zebra mussels weren't a problem,
    as their shells crunched satisfyingly under my soles. By the
    other way, I ate a zebra mussel - it tasted more shellfishy
    than I'd have expected.
    Yet another invasive species that might be controlled by turning into
    food for the masses, perhaps...? ;)

    There's enough biomass, but harvesting would be
    troublesome, as there were I'd say probably a
    thousand to the pound.

    They have to get there somehow, and unless you have
    intakes from infested waters or boats launched that
    have been in same, you're pretty golden.
    No intakes into our Pond, just the springs, and then the water flows out through the outlet (and what my son has identified as secondary
    outlets)... :) And we've tried to educate people on the Pond, including guests, about not launching boats that haven't been properly cleaned beforehand, especially if they've been used elsewhere previously...

    Careful and complete scraping of boat bottoms is essential.

    Even a couple of weeks ago, when it was cooler, I did a proper swim...
    all the way in, and stay there for a while.. Granted, today's swim was
    at least twice as long... I hated to get out.... :)
    I got halfway between one dock and the neighboring
    dock, and that was enough. Cut across to shore and
    welcome.
    Too much water to let the sun warm it up much, I guess... :) At least
    you got a bit of a swim in... ;)

    I am becoming less and less of a water person - and
    since my almost 20 lb net loss of water and/or fat,
    whatever buoyancy I had is gone. I deadman's float
    totally below the surface nowadays, which would make
    me a deadman for sure in short order.

    We trust your tastes and local knowledge.
    OK, we're going to check out some seafood places.
    That sounds good, but one thing crossed my mind; if
    people really want prime rib, we can do it ourselves
    given enough oven space.
    We have a standard range but if people want to try grilling beef,
    we've
    several options there.
    I suppose one could grill a rib roast to good effect.
    I can see that this picnic is shaping up to have some interesting possibilities.... (G)
    Always does.
    So I've noticed... in one way or another... ;)

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Alabama Picnic Chilli
    Categories: Chilli, Tested, Beef
    Yield: 10 Servings

    5 lb Coarse-ground beef
    1 lg Onion; diced fairly fine
    1/2 c Green bell pepper; diced
    2 tb Beef base *
    1 ts Cocoa (Nestle or Hershey)
    5 ts Powdered garlic granules
    1 ts Ground cumin
    48 oz Can tomato or V8 juice
    5 tb Plus 3 ts chilli powder
    1/2 ts Fresh black pepper

    * Kraft beef soup/gravy base. You can sub bouillon cubes (3
    of them) but your chilli will be awfully salty. You can also
    skip this ingredient altogether.

    Combine the beef base, tomato juice, chopped veggies, cocoa
    and 4 teaspoons of powdered garlic in a dutch oven over a
    low (simmer) flame.

    Divide the hamburger into three more-or-less equal batches
    and brown it in a separate skillet. Add 1 teaspoon of chilli
    powder per batch of meat.

    When browned and crumbled drain excess fat and add meat to
    dutch oven. Repeat until all ground beef is in the chilli
    pot. Add the black pepper to the chilli pot.

    Stir in 1 tablespoon of the chilli powder per pound of meat
    (5 Tb for this batch). Cover pot and let simmer, stirring
    once in a while. When the onions and peppers are cooked
    (about 1 1/2 hr) taste the pot. You will probably find
    that you'll need to add the remaining tablespoon of garlic
    powder and the teaspoon of ground cumin. You may also want
    to add an additional tablespoon of chilli powder at this
    time. Trust me on the garlic and cumin. It adds the final
    kick. Neysa tasted before and after and could not believe
    how much difference it made.

    Simmer for an additional 10 to 15 minutes and serve.

    For those desiring a hotter product add cayenne until your
    lips turn numb and your sinuses drain if you like. I made
    this batch extra-mild in deference to picnic attendees who
    don't handle heat real well. Sadly, Maya Houston thought it
    was still too hot after she tasted a spoonful. &^(=

    Format and recipe by Dave Drum - 18 August 98

    Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen

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  • From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Wednesday, July 31, 2019 21:36:00
    Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 07-27-19 05:00 <=-

    it's been quite pleasant, what I term "bathwater" as it really doesn't
    Though Keuka is one of the shallowest of the Finger Lakes
    (if not the), it still runs upward (downward) of 100 feet
    through much of it. I finally went in and got pretty chilled
    despite the air temperature being in the 80s.
    Sounds about right... ;) Even our Pond, which is shallower than the
    Finger Lakes, can be cool enough to cool one off for the rest of the
    day.... ;)
    Unfortunately, the cottage was toward the end of one
    of the Y forks, so the water was wide enough to allow
    full-speed power boating and narrow enough that the
    wake would make surf crashing on shore. I don't care
    for such conditions.

    Can't blame you on that.... I'm not keen on surf crashing on shore
    myself... :)

    By the way, I found that though I'm much more tenderfooted
    than in the halcyon days, the zebra mussels weren't a problem,
    as their shells crunched satisfyingly under my soles. By the
    other way, I ate a zebra mussel - it tasted more shellfishy
    than I'd have expected.
    Yet another invasive species that might be controlled by turning into
    food for the masses, perhaps...? ;)
    There's enough biomass, but harvesting would be
    troublesome, as there were I'd say probably a
    thousand to the pound.

    That would make it less inviting to contemplate, even, true... :)

    They have to get there somehow, and unless you have
    intakes from infested waters or boats launched that
    have been in same, you're pretty golden.
    No intakes into our Pond, just the springs, and then the water flows out through the outlet (and what my son has identified as secondary
    outlets)... :) And we've tried to educate people on the Pond, including guests, about not launching boats that haven't been properly cleaned beforehand, especially if they've been used elsewhere previously...
    Careful and complete scraping of boat bottoms is essential.

    Indeed.

    Even a couple of weeks ago, when it was cooler, I did a proper swim... all the way in, and stay there for a while.. Granted, today's swim was at least twice as long... I hated to get out.... :)
    I got halfway between one dock and the neighboring
    dock, and that was enough. Cut across to shore and
    welcome.
    Too much water to let the sun warm it up much, I guess... :) At least
    you got a bit of a swim in... ;)
    I am becoming less and less of a water person - and
    since my almost 20 lb net loss of water and/or fat,
    whatever buoyancy I had is gone. I deadman's float
    totally below the surface nowadays, which would make
    me a deadman for sure in short order.

    Yeah, that's not particularly helpful... I still enjoy getting into the
    Pond for a nice swim... I can tread water well enough... :) RJ's been complaining about the difference in bouyancy between the salt water he's
    become used to in Turkey and the fresh water of the Pond... some people
    just are never satisfied... ;)

    ttyl neb

    ... Haggis is defined, of course, as dining on a full stomach.

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