All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Crock-a-licious Recipes for OTRMy absolute favorite on the road or off: Mississippi Roast Put chuck roast in slow cooker, Sprinkle with dry Hidden Valley ranch dressing mix, Add packet of dry McCormick Au Jus mix, A stick of butter, 5 pepperoncini peppers. DO NOT ADD WATER. Cook on low for 7-8 hrsRecipe ArchiveAre you EVER going to put up the recipe archive or am I missing it's location on the forum. I remember it had many great recipes to share and I think many on here would like to see it return. Thanks.Re: Cornbread Chili Pie Super_Dave wrote: Guessing that the cornbread is small boxes of Jiffy? Yes, Dave, it is.Cornbread Chili PieI made this last night and it was so good I had to share. Olive oil 1 ½ lb ground beef Salt and pepper to taste 1 medium onion, diced 1 yellow bell pepper, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 Tbs chili powder 1 Tbs ground cumin 1 can ea kidney beans and black beans, drained 28 oz crushed tomatoes 2 boxes corn bread mix 2/3 cup whole milk 2 eggs For garnishment: Diced tomato, red onion, slices of jalapeno pepper, cilantro leaves, shredded cheddar cheese, and sour cream In an iron frying pan, put two tsps olive oil and then the ground beef. Brown the beef adding salt and pepper to taste. Now begin adding the diced onion, bell pepper, garlic, chili powder, cumin, the two cans beans, and finally, the crushed tomatoes blending each ingredient into the meat, as you go. Pour the two boxes of corn bread in a bowl and then add the milk and the eggs. Mix well. Spread out the contents in the frying pan, evenly, and then pour the corn meal batter over the contents making a nice flat surface. Put the frying pan in the oven and bake @ 400 deg for 25-30 minutes. Remove and spread sour cream over the top, followed by the shredded cheese, diced tomatoes, diced red onion, sliced jalapenos, and cilantro leaves.Re: Connecting my HDTV to my Sony Bluetooth lynndiwagon wrote: Look into this. I used this to transmitt audio to a pair of regular earphones by using the companion receiver unit. The problem I had was that the audio out jacks on the tv had no volume control function. I had to buy an earphone preamp unit to vary the volume. If you can vary the earphone jack volume with your tv remote I bet this would work. X2 I use these with my tv to listen to pandora on my outside speakers. works great.Re: Sicilian Pasta Salad Dennis12 wrote: bcsdguy, magnusfide, You people are messing up. All ya have to do is park two sites down from him and he will give ya some. He usually has extra gas too. You can feed a guy a salad or you can give him the recipe and he can make his own. :)Re: Sicilian Pasta Salad Old-Biscuit wrote: HERE is one to try ....used it for Pot Luck I'm making this one! Sounds great. Thanks.Re: What's the Best Webcam for the RV?I bought a dash cam awhile back and found it very useful. In your situation, you could get an ac adapter and plug it into a wall outlet when on shore power. You can put a 32 gig card in it and record for several hours before it records over itself. Just another suggestion.Re: Prepaid Phone question zigzagrv wrote: I use Tracfone and once went over the end date by three days. Thought I'd lost all my accumulated minutes. After refilling, I found all my minutes were restored. I like Tracfone! x2 In fact, if you are looking for a great deal on Tracphone, check out this link: http://www.qvc.com/LG-Premier-TracFone-53%22-Smartphone-w-1350-Min%2C-Text-and-Data.product.E230711.htmlRe: Chromebook storage driveIf you don't have wifi available but do have ethernet, you can still get online with one of these: click here
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