nothing in common, I say, nothing.erehwesle_foxJuly 4 2008, 17:56:12 UTC
Well, as I said, we have nothing in common, but I do have a good recipe.
Tea Eggs:
Start with eggs, and hard boil them.
After this crackle the egg shells with a spoon, place them in a pan, with this:
a cut up onion garlic, to your taste two cups of water loose leaf tea, as much as you have some salt
in the oven, set at 250 for a long time
boiled with this the eggs will take on a tie dyed look, which is perfect for salads, making deviled eggs, and hosting dissapated ex-grateful dead followers for a summer barbecue!
This Saturday? We have a b-day party to go to at noon, but I could easily get out of that...I really don't want to bring Collin somewhere with a million children running around. Plus, I'd MUCH rather see you!! Much much!! Just let me know. We have a new phone number: 330-737-2336. I got rid of my cell phone (trying to cut costs!) So please either write me or give me a call and let me know your plans. You aren't driving in from Chicago, are you? From Pittsburgh, right?
Right, from Pittsburgh. I'm on a business trip here through next week. I could leave here in the morning, get to your place around ten-thirty, and stay until leaving to get to Cleveland for dinner with my Dad and Dinah. Sound good?
I think I actually first heard about it from one of the lj communities. Maybe diy_fluff or something. I think it was in response to someone asking about co-ops. :-)
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Tea Eggs:
Start with eggs, and hard boil them.
After this crackle the egg shells with a spoon, place them in a pan, with this:
a cut up onion
garlic, to your taste
two cups of water
loose leaf tea, as much as you have
some salt
in the oven, set at 250 for a long time
boiled with this the eggs will take on a tie dyed look, which is perfect for salads, making deviled eggs, and hosting dissapated ex-grateful dead followers for a summer barbecue!
Be well.
Fox
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