rox
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George & Bird,
My hubby loves fresh oysters. He has a recipe I think where he puts vodka in the freezer and gets it super cold, and pours it on the oysters and I think he squeezes in fresh lemon juice. I know it is not jsut the vodka but he adds some other things. The only way I will eat them is oysters Rockeller, he always makes oysters rockefeller for Christmas Eve.
I remeber one big fight my parents had when I was a kid. Being from Wisconsin we always had good cheeses to pick from. Well my dad loved limberger and my mom couldn't stand it. My dad snuck some in the house and wrapped it in aluminum foil and had it in the refridgerator. My mom found it (by smell I imagine) Well she picked up that cheese and threw it to him and told him to throw it out. He threw it back to her (Not "at her" like throwing something "at" my mother he would never do that, he threw it back to her) and says, "That's not Limburger it's Stinky Brick", My mom catces it and says, "That's not Stinky Brick it's Limburger" and throws it back to my dad. So to our kids utter amazement my parents are thowing the cheese back and forth, with raised voices, "No it's Limburger/"No it's Stinky Brick" eventually my father lost, he had to go outside and eat what he could and then had to burry the rest. We burried all our garbage and burned any paper. Tin cans we took to my grandma who lived in a city and we threw them out i nher trash. My dad didn't get to keep the cheese until Saturday when my brother burrried the garbage he had to go to the little orchard area and go burry the cheese.
For a real treat, pull a fresh onion out of the garden and eat it with Roqufort cheese. Yum-yum. I jsut had a snack of Roqufort tongiht. But I never did try Limburger...
My hubby loves fresh oysters. He has a recipe I think where he puts vodka in the freezer and gets it super cold, and pours it on the oysters and I think he squeezes in fresh lemon juice. I know it is not jsut the vodka but he adds some other things. The only way I will eat them is oysters Rockeller, he always makes oysters rockefeller for Christmas Eve.
I remeber one big fight my parents had when I was a kid. Being from Wisconsin we always had good cheeses to pick from. Well my dad loved limberger and my mom couldn't stand it. My dad snuck some in the house and wrapped it in aluminum foil and had it in the refridgerator. My mom found it (by smell I imagine) Well she picked up that cheese and threw it to him and told him to throw it out. He threw it back to her (Not "at her" like throwing something "at" my mother he would never do that, he threw it back to her) and says, "That's not Limburger it's Stinky Brick", My mom catces it and says, "That's not Stinky Brick it's Limburger" and throws it back to my dad. So to our kids utter amazement my parents are thowing the cheese back and forth, with raised voices, "No it's Limburger/"No it's Stinky Brick" eventually my father lost, he had to go outside and eat what he could and then had to burry the rest. We burried all our garbage and burned any paper. Tin cans we took to my grandma who lived in a city and we threw them out i nher trash. My dad didn't get to keep the cheese until Saturday when my brother burrried the garbage he had to go to the little orchard area and go burry the cheese.
For a real treat, pull a fresh onion out of the garden and eat it with Roqufort cheese. Yum-yum. I jsut had a snack of Roqufort tongiht. But I never did try Limburger...