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Just saved and printed that and will try tomorrow. Just happen to have a cabbage that I need to use.

Thanks,
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Funny, I bought a cabbage this week also...

I’ll have to make it, so that I can write down approximately
what I do. It’s simple, but it’s over the top delicious.
 

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Ha. I’m gonna ask.....why?
I tol ja don't ask. Anyway the cabbage was cheap and holds well. I also just saute the cabbage with onions as a side dish. I had intended to use the carrots in chicken stock. I have 4 whole chickens I bought for chicken stock and then can the meat. All things considered they will go for table meat. Also had a lot of celery and onions.
 
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Ok, I just made it...and measured as I went along

8 cups of shredded cabbage (run through the big food processor)
2 medium scallions (run through mini chopper)
2 stalks celery (run through mini chopper) *
1 carrot ( run through mini chopper)
1 1/2 cups mayo
4 Tab sugar
6 Tab white vinegar
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt*
1/2 teaspoon White pepper
3 tablespoons water

cover with plastic wrap and chill for at least 4 hours,
next day it’s even better!


Chefs notes: :chef:
*run the potato peeler along the back of the celery to remove
the strings.

**If you use regular salt then use less salt.
I only use kosher salt it’s not salty as regular salt.
To season at the table I use pink himalayan salt. :yes:

That Ninga mini chopper is the best kitchen thing I ever
bought, it changed my life! :biggrin2:
 

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Startingover, I have a mirrored backsplash, that’s why you’re seeing
two of everything. :biggrin2:

I got it at Home Goods for 20.00 dollars. It’s a beauty isn’t it? ...
and such a deal!
It has little brass feet and a lovely wood bottom. I keep baked
cakes, brownies, & cookies in it...

But mostly it’s has Irish soda bread in it.
(the head groundskeeper is crazy for Irish Soda Bread - he runs in for a
few cups of coffee and Irish soda bread breaks during the day) I also
keep a lot of my other home made breads in there - right now there is a piece
of french baguette bread in there as well.
 

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I tol ja don't ask. Anyway the cabbage was cheap and holds well. I also just saute the cabbage with onions as a side dish. I had intended to use the carrots in chicken stock. I have 4 whole chickens I bought for chicken stock and then can the meat. All things considered they will go for table meat. Also had a lot of celery and onions.



Time to try some roasted cabbage.



Never had it until a week ago. Really good.
 

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TK, LOVE Home Goods! Daughter got a reclaimed wood credenza. Love their linens. They have the best throw pillows. I could go on and on! Their food section is nice. We find vanilla beans there.

Foods get eaten more when they’re in a glass container where you see them.
 

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You know I like to clean. :yes: I keep a very neat and clean house, and
don’t see it as a chore, more like a skill.



We have a guest room.


This CV related home confinement has obviously proven that is wasn't a lack of time causing our failure to clean.
 

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You know I like to clean. :yes: I keep a very neat and clean house, and
don’t see it as a chore, more like a skill.
A skill I'll never fully master in the home. I know clean as you go.
 
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