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Date Posted: 06/14/04 8:11:47am
Author: Doug Cooper
Subject: Re: Pecan Coffee anyone
In reply to: Tom Yearby 's message, "Re: Pecan Coffee anyone" on 06/14/04 6:39:01am

Never been accused of particularly great breeding, but ma and pa would certainly appreciate it...

Okra? Dang, I got 50 recipes for that wonderful vegetable, might as well try the coffee version!

Doug

>I have tried various substitues for real coffee and
>have found that okra seeds make a tolerable drink,
>especially when mixed with a little of the real thing.
>Doug, I will brew you up some okra seed coffee at
>Franklin, 'cause I know a gentleman of your standing
>and breeding might get a bit testy without yore
>morning coffee.
>
>
>
>
>>Guys Ted Miller of the CHAPs has a line on some Pecan
>>Coffee. With the Pecan being the Texas State Nut (not
>>really sure about that but it should be), would Pecan
>>Coffee be appropriate for Texans in the AoT. Maybe
>>sent from home or scrounged or?
>>
>>Doug
>>
>>>> Go to 6th Texas.org and ya'all can find more
>>>receipes for period foods and how to prepare em. AS
>>>far as messgear might i suggest one man bring some
>>>period twine for helping to build and tie together
>the
>>>frame of a shebang, if the wind blows this could make
>>>a big diffrence.
>>>
>>> Dusty

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