Re: NANFA-- Re:unusual culinary suggestions?

Tom Watson (onefish2fish_at_attbi.com)
Thu, 23 Jan 2003 18:41:29 -0800

The larger the stones, the better, I would think... (product liability)
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From: "Gay Hemsath" <ghemsath_at_att.net>
To: <nanfa_at_aquaria.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 9:17 AM
Subject: RE: NANFA-- Re:unusual culinary suggestions?

> Hello
> Ray's recipe sounds like my mother's recipe for stone soup.
> Take two large stones/rocks, a big ole soup pot full of water.
> Put stones in water and start boiling
> Add carrots, corn, peas, green beans, and diced up potatoes.
> And if possible through in a large ham bone with some meat on it
> Boil for a couple of hours
> Serve hot and you can't even taste the stones/rocks
>
> Gay
> Alaska
> Land of two (2 ) seasons
> Winter and not Winter
> Or
> Dark and not Dark (Light)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-nanfa_at_aquaria.net On Behalf
> Of R. W. Wolff
> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 9:40 AM
> To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
> Subject: Re: NANFA-- Re:unusual culinary suggestions?
>
>
> Supposedly if you grind any of the sucker species in a meat grinder, or
food
> processor, the bones are not a problem. Add some boiled potatos to the
meat
> when grinding. Next chop onions, bell pepper and celery plus seasoning of
> your choice and mix in. Roll in a breading of choice and deep fry or pan
> fry. I doubt grinding works with large ones, but around a foot long it
> should, since the bones are fine. Sucker meat is very good smoked, the
bones
> zip out of the meat. Fried it was good, but the bones were annoying. Fine
> like hair ( foot long white sucker) and not something that would hurt
> swallowing, just annoying.
>
> Ray
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