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I’ve had beef stroganoff, been decades, but haven’t heard of Mexican. Please, tell me more.We don't do a lot of stew, but the occasional Mexican Stroganoff is highly recommended.
Well, it's Beef Stroganoff but with a Mexican twist. The recipe we followed called for sour cream and chili sauce. I'm trying to remember. Most of the recipes on Google are a little different. We used the Once-A-Month Cookbook recipe.I’ve had beef stroganoff, been decades, but haven’t heard of Mexican. Please, tell me more.
He’s beautiful! When my kids were little they wanted a bird. I told my wife I was going to get them one. She thought I was bringing home a parakeet. I found a white bellied caique. That little parrot was hysterical.Pressure washed the parrot mansion today. Now I have a happy Lola.
Google it is then, thanks.Well, it's Beef Stroganoff but with a Mexican twist. The recipe we followed called for sour cream and chili sauce. I'm trying to remember. Most of the recipes on Google are a little different. We used the Once-A-Month Cookbook recipe.
Forwarded to my wife, thanks.This is the recipe we used (minus the mushrooms - my wife doesn't like them).
Mexican Stroganoff (Oamc) Recipe - Mexican.Food.com
Another once a month recipe that will help you face the month ahead with a meal ready to please. I serve this with tomatoes stuffed with guacamole andwww.food.com
That looks delicious!@tbrown this stew can be made with venison. We had to use beef as it has been warm here and none of the fresh road kill has past the smell test yet.
Mmmmmm, so good!That looks delicious!
We are having chili made with venison it's yummy.Mmmmmm, so good!
She's beautiful!Pressure washed the parrot mansion today. Now I have a happy Lola.
Depends on what you mean by "easy".I am going to be participating in a live coral auction shortly on Facebook what are the easier corals to look for? I would like to replace the ones that got eaten and last one I watched they had stunning acans but I don't know much about acans.
Acans are nice and kept in the lower portion of your tank. Blastos are nice and can be kept in partially shaded areas. Need more specifics for more suggestions.I am going to be participating in a live coral auction shortly on Facebook what are the easier corals to look for? I would like to replace the ones that got eaten and last one I watched they had stunning acans but I don't know much about acans.
I like lots of color and movement is a plus as well. I really miss the ones that got eaten as they had movement and some color.Depends on what you mean by "easy".
Mushrooms, Zoas, Blastos, Micromussa Lordhowensis, Acans, Favias, Hammers, Montis, Lepto, Leptastrea, Cyphastrea, Stylos (coniella or phora), Pavona, Leathers... All of these are fairly easy. If you want something more "flowery" Alveopora are less finicky than Gonis and less aggressive. More "Stick" like go with Digitatas or Anacropora - not Acropora.
I have a nice shady area and I for sure I want some on the sand I have purchased some zoas that will be shipping with whatever I buy tonight next week.Acans are nice and kept in the lower portion of your tank. Blastos are nice and can be kept in partially shaded areas. Need more specifics for more suggestions.
I figured since the absence of you on this thread. Go and relax Joel and I think a 40 minute foot massage on each foot from your wife is in order but tell her it was Amanda and Jen’s idea.How was your Saturday everyone?
Got my butt kicked....