Subj : Re: Travelling PT 1 To : Dave Drum From : Sean Dennis Date : Sun Jun 18 2023 14:38:14 -=> Dave Drum wrote to Ruth Haffly <=- DD> instead of their entry level brothers. I do that a couple tiomes per DD> week when getting off shift and heading for home. Saves stopping at the DD> cashier and the order is ready before I get to the delivery window. Taco Bell has an excellent deal on their app: it's one of their "boxed" meals with two entrees, a side, and a large soda (20 cents more) for $6.10 with tax (9.5% here). Order it on the app, go to their drive-thru, and you're on your way home. Occasionally I like to do that for an eat-in lunch so I will pull up in their parking lot, order for pickup, and go in with the order already paid for. That Taco Bell is the last one with the old-style dining room. It's going to be remodeled this year, sadly, to look like a Starbucks knock-off. I wonder if the guy who designed those dark, sterile-looking interiors is designing all the fast food chain places these days as they pretty much all look alike these days. DD> I used to get Chick Filly when they were in the mall location. Every DD> time I pass by their stand-alone shop (adjacent outlot to the same DD> mall) the lines of cars for the double drive-thru are stupid long. The DD> franchisee is coining money - but I'll be blowed if I'll wait on line DD> that long for anyone's food. I always go in the late afternoon to CFA and eat in. Never the drive-thru. DD> Within a few blocks I have a DD> McDonald's, a Herdee's, and a Freddies Frozen Custard & Burgers in a DD> little cluster. A little further out I have Popeyes, Wendy's Taco Bell, DD> Burger Whop, Arbee's, Culver's, and several wing-ding places, as well DD> as a Subway, Jimmy John's, Chipotle, and a Panda Express for Chinese DD> Fats Food. Everything is at least a two mile drive for me. Love this side of town I'm on but the only three things within a reasonable walking distance (or short scooter ride) are two gas stations, a Dollar General, and a Walgreen's. There's two more gas stations near Walgreens but that is an unsafe area of town (sadly, a 20-year-old station clerk was murdered at one of the gas stations here; murders are still fairly rare here) so I'd just rather go to the DG even though the road crossings make the hair on the back of my neck stand up. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Sean's Accidental Pasta Dinner Categories: Pasta, Main dish, Sean dennis Yield: 6 Quarts 1 Box (32 oz) chicken broth 1 Can (24 oz) pasta sauce 2 c Water 1 Box (1 lb) elbow macaroni 1 lb Sweet (mild) bulk Italian --sausage 4 Scallions, finely chopped 1 Can (16.4 oz) mushrooms --"bits and pieces" MMMMM-------------------------SEASONINGS------------------------------ 1/4 t Salt Italian seasoning* Shake Parmaesan cheese MMMMM--------------------------TOPPING------------------------------- Shredded Cheddar cheese Pour broth, pasta sauce, and water into 6 quart Dutch oven. Put lid on pot and bring to a rolling boil. Add seasoning to taste. Stir well to combine. While broth and pasta sauce come to a boil, brown the Italian sausage in a skillet. Drain if necessary. Remove from heat, cover pan, and set aside. Chop scallions, removing root tip and any dried stem parts. Cut on bias into thin strips. Set aside. When sauce mixture is at a rolling boil, add macaroni. Boil for around 15-20 minutes uncovered. Stir occasionally. Taste test macaroni occasionally to make sure it is not overcooked (mushy). When macaroni is done, immediately remove Dutch oven from heat to a trivet. Add copious amounts of Parmaesan cheese, Italian sausage, scallions, and well-drained mushrooms; stir to mix well. Add as much shredded Cheddar cheese as you like. Put lid on Dutch oven and let sit for 20 minutes or longer. * = The "Italian seasoning" I like to use is Kingsford Garlic & Herbs Rustic Tuscan Style All-Purpose Seasoning, available at Walmart in the US. NOTES: ~ A 6 quart stockpot can be used instead of a Dutch oven. ~ Make sure to keep an eye on the macaroni while it is cooking and to stir to prevent clumping. ~ The 20 minutes rest time is to allow the pasta to completely absorb the sauce and for the Cheddar cheese to melt deliciously all over the top. ~ The pasta will not be fully cooked after 15 minutes but the rest time will allow the pasta to absorb the sauce and still have a bit of a toothsome feel. ~ Feel free to experiment with seasonings and toppings. That's one of the best parts of the recipe! ~ This makes a LOT of food. Cut all ingredient amounts in half to make a good dinner for two or one hungry individual. Makes six quarts. This enough to feed quite a lot of people in one sitting or one hungry Sean for about a week of leftovers. Recipe created quite by accident in the kitchen of Sean Dennis (1:18/200@Fidonet). MM'd by Sean on 29 January 2022. MMMMM -- Sean .... EGGORY (eg' er ee) n. 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