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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 939378" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I guess I only focus on the bad stuff. My wife and I were lauging about my reaction to PBJ last night and she reminded me about my yearly rainy day pot of beans.</p><p>Back when I cowboyed and was broke all the time and didn't know it, I would make a huge pot of pinto beans and throw any and all meats, cheeses, eggs, condiments, vegetables(of which there were usually very few except for onions) into the mix... whatever I had on hand went into the pot, especially if it was ready to spoil if I didn't use it.</p><p>Once or twice a year on a rainy winter day I'll make myself a pot of beans and, acording to my wife, I act like a carefree twenty year old cowhand and tell stories for a week straight until the pot is gone. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 939378, member: 14661"] I guess I only focus on the bad stuff. My wife and I were lauging about my reaction to PBJ last night and she reminded me about my yearly rainy day pot of beans. Back when I cowboyed and was broke all the time and didn't know it, I would make a huge pot of pinto beans and throw any and all meats, cheeses, eggs, condiments, vegetables(of which there were usually very few except for onions) into the mix... whatever I had on hand went into the pot, especially if it was ready to spoil if I didn't use it. Once or twice a year on a rainy winter day I'll make myself a pot of beans and, acording to my wife, I act like a carefree twenty year old cowhand and tell stories for a week straight until the pot is gone. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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