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Here's a link for the salmon ravioli.

https://www.mangiabenepasta.com/ravioli_salmon_filled.html

Idahodutch,

Her nasal way of talking kind of gets on my nerves but she knows her way around the kitchen and has some great recipes to share.

If I get around to making the ravioli I'll post up some pictures. Considering how expensive fresh salmon is these days I bought a couple of fish heads for $2. each one of the should be enough for 48 3" ravioli so pretty cost effective.

I'll post a link to the recipe I found in case anyone's interested.
 

Idahodutch,

Her nasal way of talking kind of gets on my nerves but she knows her way around the kitchen and has some great recipes to share.

If I get around to making the ravioli I'll post up some pictures. Considering how expensive fresh salmon is these days I bought a couple of fish heads for $2. each one of the should be enough for 48 3" ravioli so pretty cost effective.

I'll post a link to the recipe I found in case anyone's interested.

Sounds interesting, might want to wait till desert before telling your guests details on the ravioli filling. :laughing7:
I've never tried fish heads, but maybe they're actually the best part. I could have been missing out all this time. :icon_scratch:
 

Idahodutch,

Thanks for the chuckles....most people wouldn't want to know what goes into hot dogs, baloney, spam and other luncheon meats....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:

Lots of country folk eat squirrel, posum, armadillo, alligator, etc.....so all in all meat from fish heads probably ain't all that bad.


Sounds interesting, might want to wait till desert before telling your guests details on the ravioli filling. :laughing7:
I've never tried fish heads, but maybe they're actually the best part. I could have been missing out all this time. :icon_scratch:
 

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Sounds interesting, might want to wait till desert before telling your guests details on the ravioli filling. :laughing7:
I've never tried fish heads, but maybe they're actually the best part. I could have been missing out all this time. :icon_scratch:

You are missing out. There is a lot of fat in a fish's head and it makes great soup stock. I've had fish head soup cooked by my old Tiawaneese boss back when I was in highschool, but nothing compares to my brother's red drum fish head soup!
 

Duckshot,

I spent a lot of time on my uncle's farm when I was kid and very little went to waste. I remember helping my aunt make head cheese when I was about 10 years old picking through and getting the morsels of meat for her.
 

Duckshot,

I spent a lot of time on my uncle's farm when I was kid and very little went to waste. I remember helping my aunt make head cheese when I was about 10 years old picking through and getting the morsels of meat for her.

Nothing goes to waste at my house, we can't afford it. :laughing7:
 

WWII Desert Strom.jpg

I had a few minutes, so I thought I'd go out on patrol with my new Desert Camouflage. Libya, 1941, or at least it was supposed to be.

Enemy opposition was light as expected, until out of nowhere, some freak comes out of nowhere in a Mig 19. Now mind you, this is a WWII battlefield, with WWII planes, so how this nut got a 1950s Mig supersonic jet is beyond me. So anyways, whoever it was get's on game chat and says, "Guess what boys, it's International Womens day, payback time". So this jerk, probably a feministic girl, proceeds to shoot down our planes right and left. I'm flying a P-40e, notoriously bad at maneuvering, and I'm doing my utmost not to get shot down.

I knew whoever it was was behind me, so I yanked up on the stick, and looped around, getting on her tail. Since it's a super sonic plane, I was only able to pop a few shots off before it zipped around to shoot down another comrade. I turned that plane as hard as I could, firing as I went, and by some miracle, I hit it. It didn't do a lot of damage, but a few seconds later, I managed to tag it one more time, and this time I hit its engine with an armor piercing round. The jet engine blew up, sending a flaming Mig down towards the sands. I don't think I'll ever be able to do that again. :laughing7:
 

You shot a cheating chick down on "International Women's Day"?

I gotta admit, I'm proud to know you!

Somehow I think the Russian planes were made better. I hate it. Mig 3's, Yaks, they have superior maneuvering and everything. They also have boastful pilots.
 

Somehow I think the Russian planes were made better. I hate it. Mig 3's, Yaks, they have superior maneuvering and everything. They also have boastful pilots.

I used to be facinated with fighter planes when I was a kid. I got a book around here someplace with the Yak 3 shown in it. At least I think I still got that book. If I recall right the Yak 3 was made with a wooden airframe, as was the British twin engine Mosquito.

Wood is stronger than steel when you figure in the modulous of elasticity. You can bend a peice of wood over and over again and unless you stress it too much, that peice of wood will not lose any of its stiffness. Wood is also strong stuff for its weight, but it takes up a lot more space than an equal strength, heavier peice of steel. The only problem with using wood on NASA rockets is that wood burns.
 

I used to be facinated with fighter planes when I was a kid. I got a book around here someplace with the Yak 3 shown in it. At least I think I still got that book. If I recall right the Yak 3 was made with a wooden airframe, as was the British twin engine Mosquito.

Wood is stronger than steel when you figure in the modulous of elasticity. You can bend a peice of wood over and over again and unless you stress it too much, that peice of wood will not lose any of its stiffness. Wood is also strong stuff for its weight, but it takes up a lot more space than an equal strength, heavier peice of steel. The only problem with using wood on NASA rockets is that wood burns.

All I know is, the Migs are faster, have better weaponry, and pilots who are too cocky for their own good.


It was supposed to be a very simple mission. Destroy any enemy troop trucks we see. There wasn't even supposed to be any substantial fighter resistance. We went in with 30 fighters, and left with about four.
 

Rusty,

Probably what makes the Russian pilots so good is all that vodka they drink they don't mess around with no mountain dew....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:

Somehow I think the Russian planes were made better. I hate it. Mig 3's, Yaks, they have superior maneuvering and everything. They also have boastful pilots.
 

Rusty,

Probably what makes the Russian pilots so good is all that vodka they drink they don't mess around with no mountain dew....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:

I used to swill the 'Dew back in the nineties. Nowadays the joke around here on a hot summer day is- "I'm so thirsty I could drink a Mountain Dew"- meaning they are REALLY thirsty.

Rusty, you should have shot at her parachute after she bailed out.
 

I used to swill the 'Dew back in the nineties. Nowadays the joke around here on a hot summer day is- "I'm so thirsty I could drink a Mountain Dew"- meaning they are REALLY thirsty.

Rusty, you should have shot at her parachute after she bailed out.

I used to love Mountain Dew. I still remember the first time. I was at a Boys Club, thinking 1967 ish.
It was in Phoenix. I saw someone drinking a bottle. Then I saw the vending machine. The next thing I remember, was drinking it. It was like liquid sugar . . .mmmmmmm.
A little too strong for me now though.
Yaaa Hoooo . . . Mountain Dew
 

Some breaking news:
John Travolta was hospitalized for suspected vivid-19.
Good news, turns out it was only Saturday night fever, and he is staying alive.
 

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