Mike and I considered ourselves soul mates, but we definitely were not culinary mates. Mike liked what he liked and disliked what he disliked and he never changed his mind about things like that. He did not eat mayonnaise. He did not eat tomato sauce. He did not eat cooked vegetables except for corn, peas and green beans. He did not eat onions cooked or otherwise. He did not eat casseroles ever since they were a combination of things he didn't eat anyway. I did not like mushrooms as a kid and eggplant just made me gag, but my tastes changed, Foods I found disgusting as a child are now among my favorites--mushrooms, eggplant, avocados, asparagus, eggs, spinach, brussel sprouts, herbs and spices. I will admit that I never developed a taste for liver (nor do I want to). I made this Moussakka a while ago and ate it every day for a week. I froze half of it but ended up thawing it out right away. It consists of sliced eggplant layered...
Mayaka has the most alligators I have seen almost anywhere. We canoed there a number of years ago and they kept splashing the canoe as they jumped into the water when the saw us!
ReplyDeleteYou are living in a very interesting area.
ReplyDeleteStay safe!!
ReplyDeleteI hope all of those alligators are well fed!
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I checked when I moved to Ar was to see if there were any alligators in the Ozarks. They can really take the fun out of kayaking. Being butt level in the water with alligators is disconcerting.
ReplyDeleteFor Florida's sake I hope it rains enough to break the drought, for yours an my brother's sake, I hope all the rain comes at night.
I live in Texas, in a county that has more alligators than people. They are really interesting creatures.
ReplyDeleteMy, it's quite the wilderness you have there. Watch where you step.
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