Sujet : Re: Tropical Storm Debby
De : cshenk (at) *nospam* virginia-beach.net (cshenk)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 05. Aug 2024, 21:10:52
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jmcquown wrote:
It's very hot here. We have a tropical storm (Debby) headed this
way. It is supposed to strengthen into a hurricane, albeit a minor
one, overnight as it makes landfall over coastal Georgia. High winds
and heavy rain predicted. It's already been raining a bit here.
Yeah, it's a weird storm with an exit to the Atlantic then back in.
I'm going be "grilling" a couple of yellow squash and zucchini, split
lengthwise, on the stovetop grill pan. Brushed with oil and seasoned
with S&P and sprinkled with a little grated Parmesan, cooked until
nicely browned and tender. Earlier today I made another batch of
barley pilaf. Very easy. 1/2 c. pearled barley combined in a
casserole dish with minced onion, garlic, a little pepper, celery
salt, chopped parsley and 2 c. beef broth (you may use chicken or
vegetable broth/stock), covered and baked in a 325F oven for an hour
until the liquid is absorbed.
Jill
Stay dry! We are soaked and might get another 7 inches headed at us
which isn't good news but not sure when.