I love that 7-grain/multi-grain bread stuff. I plan to make a sandwich with it later. Caramelized onions? Onions with caramel on them? Not saying that's a bad choice--heck, sounds like it tastes good, but I'm just curious!Myste wrote:I just ate a scrumptious ham & swiss with sliced apple, caramelized onions, and dijon mustard on fresh-baked 7-grain bread.
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It's onions sautéed on low heat until they're all brown and wet and sticky. It doesn't sound very nice--doesn't look very nice, either--but it tastes O, so good. The long sautée takes the raw edge off the onion, and just leaves the natural sugars & flavors behind.
I don't usually have them on sandwiches, but they're excellent with pork chops, chicken, or steak--you can actually cook them at the same time you're cooking the meat, and they get all full of juices and whatever herbs/spices you cook with. Yum.
I don't usually have them on sandwiches, but they're excellent with pork chops, chicken, or steak--you can actually cook them at the same time you're cooking the meat, and they get all full of juices and whatever herbs/spices you cook with. Yum.
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We now have four flavors of Mountain Dew (not counting diet ones) -- original, code red (cherry), orange, and now pitch black (grape).CovenantJr wrote:You still have Mountain Dew! *drool* That vanished from these shores years ago. And grape Skittles?! What the hell are they?!
Skittles are little fruit flavored candies.
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THERE'S GRAPE MOUNTAIN DEW NOW?!!duchess wrote:I am drinking that new flavor of Mountain Dew -- called Pitch Black. Smells and tastes likes grape skittles.
Must... find... some.
Mountain Dew Live wire is soooo good! *drool*
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Uggg. I've never heard of licorice ones...the ones we have here are all fruit flavors. You can get an original pack with basic flavors like grape and orange, a tropical pack with more exotic sorts of flavors, a berry pack, and a sour pack with flavors like sour apple... No licorice ones anywhere!
Live Wire is the orange flavor of Mountain Dew. I couldn't think of its name yesterday.
Claire, you would probably really like Pitch Black. It is yummy!
Live Wire is the orange flavor of Mountain Dew. I couldn't think of its name yesterday.
Claire, you would probably really like Pitch Black. It is yummy!