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Date Posted: 11:53:20 01/29/02 Tue
Author: Ellie.
Author Host/IP: 203.164.37.40
Subject: Having Fun!

Been having fun this morning..Oh,God..up at 4am! My cats wanted out. Do I sleep again?NO! Anyway, seeing I'm pretty new here I've been enjoying myself reading thru the archives on this site, some great recipes, some great gardening tips..but alas I have no garden! Living in a second floor aparment.. surrounded by the most BEWDIFUL concrete car park.. all I can have is some indoor plants.
Anyway, a recipe.. very humble.. actually came from a book called The Paupers Cook Book, by Jocasta Innes.. Love it! It's great for winter dinners, as long as you like the ingredients, and there are only 4!
Potatoes, Onions, bacon, and white sauce.
Get a large casserole dish, or cauldron! depending on how many you have to feed.
Slice up potatoes into medium sort of slices (note the accuracy here!) ditto onions, chop your bacon, uncooked.
In the cauldron lay alternate layers of potato, bacon and onion, make white sauce, enough to liberally coat all the layers, pour over, season with salt/pepper if used. Cook slowly and tenderly in the oven till the potatoes feel 'done" Can be be served on its own or with a green vegie- or 2.. Very filling and warming.
Ellie.

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