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Hi Ron. i read your post requesting some manly

snack ideas for your football gatherings. In our

files section there are a bunch of wonderful tried

and true recipes for finger foods and snacks.

Just click this link:

 

Appetizers/

 

Also, i just posted a recipe yesterday for Pepper Poppers,

which are stuffed jalapeno peppers. If you eat cheese

then i think you will love these. They are very zippy

and guys tend to enjoy spicy snacks while watching the big game.

 

~ pt ~

 

Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back

and realize they were the big things.

~ Robert Brault

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PT, those sound very very good (I like the Bacos idea). I would just like to

warn Ron not to serve these manly appetizers to his guests and call them

" pepper poppers " or " pepper poppies " especially during a football game. LOL.

:) Maybe something more manly and something that doesn't use alliteration,

lol.

 

Manly grillers actually call those things turds but i wouldn't suggest that

term either. :)

 

Shawn (Texans fan and currently an ashamed one)

 

 

 

On 9/19/05, ~ PT ~ wrote:

>

> Hi Ron. i read your post requesting some manly

> snack ideas for your football gatherings. In our

> files section there are a bunch of wonderful tried

> and true recipes for finger foods and snacks.

> Just click this link:

>

> Appetizers/

>

> Also, i just posted a recipe yesterday for Pepper Poppers,

> which are stuffed jalapeno peppers. If you eat cheese

> then i think you will love these. They are very zippy

> and guys tend to enjoy spicy snacks while watching the big game.

>

> ~ pt ~

>

> Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back

> and realize they were the big things.

> ~ Robert Brault

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------

>

 

 

 

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Hi Shawn,

This name was the name I had chosen for my daughter had she not been a daughter,

as it means the same as Janice, God is gracious.

Anyway you gave me a hearty laugh there. I will call them long bombs, that will

do.

I am definitely going to make these and I think I will also make some chile with

some protein crumbles. I will call that chile. LOL.

Ron

 

subprong <subprong wrote:

PT, those sound very very good (I like the Bacos idea). I would just like to

warn Ron not to serve these manly appetizers to his guests and call them

" pepper poppers " or " pepper poppies " especially during a football game. LOL.

:) Maybe something more manly and something that doesn't use alliteration,

lol.

 

Manly grillers actually call those things turds but i wouldn't suggest that

term either. :)

 

Shawn (Texans fan and currently an ashamed one)

 

 

 

On 9/19/05, ~ PT ~ wrote:

>

> Hi Ron. i read your post requesting some manly

> snack ideas for your football gatherings. In our

> files section there are a bunch of wonderful tried

> and true recipes for finger foods and snacks.

> Just click this link:

>

> Appetizers/

>

> Also, i just posted a recipe yesterday for Pepper Poppers,

> which are stuffed jalapeno peppers. If you eat cheese

> then i think you will love these. They are very zippy

> and guys tend to enjoy spicy snacks while watching the big game.

>

> ~ pt ~

>

> Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back

> and realize they were the big things.

> ~ Robert Brault

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------

>

 

 

 

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Hello PT,

Yes, you know, I saw that when I first joined the forum, but soon forgot about

it due to my chattering.

I will go there now and explore.

Thank you,

Ron

 

~ PT ~ <patchouli_troll wrote:

Hi Ron. i read your post requesting some manly

snack ideas for your football gatherings. In our

files section there are a bunch of wonderful tried

and true recipes for finger foods and snacks.

Just click this link:

 

Appetizers/

 

 

 

 

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