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Little Red Hen Recipe

Postby sdtripper2 » Tue Nov 21, 2006 4:10 am

madjack Wrote:
p.s....anybody remember the story of the little red hen???????

Jim Wrote:
Is there a recipe for the little red hen? What size oven? How many coals?


Estabon Treep Wrote: :D

Recipe:

Little Red Hen

Recipe ... Recipe ... DO not despair
DO Hen Delight is wonderful Red fare

One whole Red Hen for your DO
Just the right size to suit You

Use Jim's boot to marinade over night till dicey
1 Table spoon of Gumption to make it spicy
A pinch of duck, cat and dog to flog the story
A bunch of wheat to go along with our quarry

Cook the hen in a 10 with 10 coals over and under
An hour and a half and you will have no blunder

Enjoy ~~ bon ap‧pé‧tit  ;)

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Postby len19070 » Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:08 am

If you can believe this, and I can't, theres a guy who actually claims credit for introducing Dutch Oven Cooking to Teardrop campers. Way back at the turn of the century, 2001-2002.

Names and places have been changed but this is the quote

"Who would've thought that when Gomer first brought his Dutch ovens to
Yankee Forrest years ago that so many Teardroppers would now be interested and
now own at least one. I'm glad to see they are as popular down south
as in the north...."

He's Our Man

Now I'm a good BS'er and I have the papers to prove it. But I wouldn't touch that one with a 10' pole.

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