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Da Fino

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  1. Bruce? He can seem abrasive to the uninitiated.   Bruce likes to talk smack.  Yuk it up with him and he’ll be your best friend. 

    Ha. Yep. He and I got to know each other better the day before the ice storms. All good.
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  2. Roegels slammed the door in me when about 10 minutes until close. Not cool. 

    Bet I can guess which guy did that. Done the same thing to me in the past and claimed they were out of everything. Doubtful.
  3. You want my Dad's tamale cassarole. Can of Hormel tamales, can of yellow hominy, can of chili. Dump the tamales in a baking dish, add the hominy, smother with chili. Bake 30-40 min. Dee lish.

    We did the same with chopped onions and shredded cheese.
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  4. An item my boys and I invented when they were little,  that we still make when we all get together...mostly just to spite their momma and now, my daughter-in-law:
    1 bag of frozen burritos.  Bean and cheese are ok, but I like the green or red chili ones better.
    1 medium or large  can enchilada sauce.  Hotter is better.
    2 cans Jalapeno Cheddar Frito canned dip.
    put burritos in 13x9 backing dish.
    pour sauce generously over each piece.
    spoon over/ divide jalapeno cheddar dip around each burrito.
    Bake in 350 degree oven for 30 minutes.  turn all burritos.  Continue baking until cheese starts to brown.
     
    So disgusting, but so wonderful.

    I want to do this with tamales instead of frozen burritos. Sounds great.
  5. My mom to this day makes "Poor man's lasagna" which just substitutes cottage cheese instead of the more expensive ricotta. We make a half and half version in our household because I just can't let it go.

    I think I remember that America’s Test Kitchen took the time to make the best Lasagna and Baked Penne and they found that cottage cheese was superior than ricotta in both dishes.
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  6. I think the rape fantasy was disgustingly yours, dude, definitely not mine.
    Anyways, like most Texas families probably, we did end up having a conversation about it as a family, and long story short, we landed on a place of gratitude that we live in Texas. It has it's flaws and warts like any other place and it is true that it is quickly becoming more divided, but all things considered, we like the stock.

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