I agree?The bread does not look like rye.
What do you expect buying a Rueben in Georgia? Texas toast.The bread does not look like rye.
Dammit. I'm supposed to be on a diet AND a budget. Now I want to fly to LZU for $400 Reuben.
Yep. You just haven't seen it.I don't know. I suppose it is possible to make okra tasty, but I just haven't seen it..
I tried pickled okra for the first time not long ago and it was quite good too.Yep. You just haven't seen it.
We grow Okra. When it's about 4 inches long harvest it, cut it into about 1/2inch pieces, shake it up with a little olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper and bake it at 400degrees for about 30 minutes and it is great. Sometimes I shake a little grated parmesan cheese over it as soon as it comes out of the oven and it is as good as it gets. It tastes as good as fried without the "fried".
When I was growing up all I knew was slimy boiled okra. I hated it with a passion.
We should be eating them. They keep attacking boats. FAFO.
I don't blame them. We have effectively killed off a huge part of their food supply.We should be eating them. They keep attacking boats. FAFO.
Yep. You just haven't seen it.
We grow Okra. When it's about 4 inches long harvest it, cut it into about 1/2inch pieces, shake it up with a little olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper and bake it at 400degrees for about 30 minutes and it is great. Sometimes I shake a little grated parmesan cheese over it as soon as it comes out of the oven and it is as good as it gets. It tastes as good as fried without the "fried".
When I was growing up all I knew was slimy boiled okra. I hated it with a passion.
It may be an excellent sandwich, but it's not a Reuben unless it's rye bread.Dammit. I'm supposed to be on a diet AND a budget. Now I want to fly to LZU for $400 Reuben.
Okra is not served often up here in the Upper Far-Left corner of the lower 48, but in the south I've had whole pickled, fried nuggets, and gumbo'd. All are excellent. Many preparations are slimy.Yep. You just haven't seen it.
We grow Okra. When it's about 4 inches long harvest it, cut it into about 1/2inch pieces, shake it up with a little olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper and bake it at 400degrees for about 30 minutes and it is great. Sometimes I shake a little grated parmesan cheese over it as soon as it comes out of the oven and it is as good as it gets. It tastes as good as fried without the "fried".
When I was growing up all I knew was slimy boiled okra. I hated it with a passion.
You know that sweet tea is just regular tea with a ton of sugar added after it's brewed, right? Keep adding sugar until it looks like it won't dissolve anymore, then add a little more.
When I was growing up all I knew was slimy boiled okra. I hated it with a passion.
I actually have had pickled okra, cooked that was pretty good.all I knew was slimy boiled okra.