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Hi
With numerous substitutions (budget) I finally made the REAL BBQ Ribs from
the RFC book. They rocked. I knew hubby agreed when he didn't add any
sauce :-)
Thanks Tara
PS IF you care substitutions were
1) I have a propane BBQ so I put it on low with the ribs on
the other side, bone up except for the last 1/2 hour
2) Spices Darn budget! Fresh pepper, cheap chili powder,
cheap coriander, cheap old cinnamon and new but cheap dry
jerk rub (We're both allergic to garlic, a shame since we
like it and the good stuff is inexpensive!) Had grilled
corn and steamed fresh broc with them. Thanks again!
Somewhere in Cook's Heaven, I'll bet Hound's got a big smile on
his face... :-)
One dark day on Usenet, "Tara & Guy"
<pridy@accessless.net> said:
> Hi With numerous substitutions (budget) I finally made the
> REAL BBQ Ribs from the RFC book. They rocked. I knew hubby
> agreed when he didn't add any sauce :-)
>
> Thanks Tara
> PS IF you care substitutions were
> 1) I have a propane BBQ so I put it on low with the ribs
> on the other side, bone up except for the last 1/2 hour
> 2) Spices Darn budget! Fresh pepper, cheap chili powder,
> cheap coriander, cheap old cinnamon and new but cheap
> dry jerk rub (We're both allergic to garlic, a shame
> since we like it and the good stuff is inexpensive!)
> Had grilled corn and steamed fresh broc with them.
> Thanks again!
--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ (COLD to HOT for
e-mail) "Why do my knees feel like the wanna tear up?"
- Carl, ATHF
Tara & Guy wrote:
> Hi With numerous substitutions (budget) I finally made the
> REAL BBQ Ribs from the RFC book. They rocked. I knew hubby
> agreed when he didn't add any sauce :-)
>
> Thanks Tara
You do realize Cuchulain Libby (Hound) passed away last
year? I'm sure he'd be glad you enjoyed his ribs.
Jill
On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 11:56:21 -0500, "jmcquown"
<jmcquown@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> You do realize Cuchulain Libby (Hound) passed away last
> year? I'm sure he'd be glad you enjoyed his ribs.
>
I didn't know - wondered where he was... thanks for the
info.
This is a meaningful obit.
Practice safe eating - always use condiments
On 03 Jul 2004 21:17:02 GMT, grismalkin@aol.com (Grismalkin)
wrote:
>>On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 11:56:21 -0500, "jmcquown"
>><jmcquown@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>
>>> You do realize Cuchulain Libby (Hound) passed away last
>>> year? I'm sure
>>he'd
>>> be glad you enjoyed his ribs.
>>>
>>I didn't know - wondered where he was... thanks for
>>the info.
>
>Am I totally losing it now - I think I have seen some of
>his postings recently? Maybe it's aol playing with my head.
>Maybe it's his wife posting.
"The Ranger" posts here (and other cooking groups) with
'Cuhulain' as part of his email address. Maybe that's where
you keep seeing the name. Different guy, though.
-sw
Sorry to everyone! I haven't been here much for two years,
and if I am it's just to get a specific recipe or specific
info. So I (obviously) did not know that Hound passed!
Sorry! Tara
byakee wrote:
>
> Somewhere in Cook's Heaven, I'll bet Hound's got a big
> smile on his face... :-)
>
BTW, what the hell does Cuchulain Libby mean? Every time I
saw I thought of a cross between glass-blowing and a can of
peas. blacksalt
"jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:<jqBFc.1260$w56.957@bignews1.bellsouth.net>...
> Tara & Guy wrote:
> > Hi With numerous substitutions (budget) I finally made
> > the REAL BBQ Ribs from the RFC book. They rocked. I knew
> > hubby agreed when he didn't add any sauce :-)
> >
> > Thanks Tara
>
> You do realize Cuchulain Libby (Hound) passed away last
> year? I'm sure he'd be glad you enjoyed his ribs.
Warning: The last sentence must be parsed VERY carefully...
>
> Jill
On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 11:41:05 -0700, kalanamak <kalanamak@qwest.net>
wrote:
>byakee wrote:
>>
>> Somewhere in Cook's Heaven, I'll bet Hound's got a big
>> smile on his face... :-)
>>
>BTW, what the hell does Cuchulain Libby mean? Every time I
>saw I thought of a cross between glass-blowing and a can of
>peas. blacksalt
Cuchulain was his first name (perhaps Libby was his last
name?).. Irish, apparently rare, from mythology. "Cuchulain
the Hound of Ulster"
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"kalanamak" <kalanamak@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:40E6FDC1.914733F7@qwest.net...
> byakee wrote:
> >
> > Somewhere in Cook's Heaven, I'll bet Hound's got a big
> > smile on his face... :-)
> >
> BTW, what the hell does Cuchulain Libby mean? Every time I
> saw I thought of a cross between glass-blowing and a can
> of peas. blacksalt
>
That was his given name. He was Scottish and left a widow
and several orphans. Drink less next time.
kalanamak wrote:
> byakee wrote:
>>
>> Somewhere in Cook's Heaven, I'll bet Hound's got a big
>> smile on his face... :-)
>>
> BTW, what the hell does Cuchulain Libby mean? Every time I
> saw I thought of a cross between glass-blowing and a can
> of peas. blacksalt
It's a Gaelic name.
Jill
Tara & Guy wrote:
> Sorry to everyone! I haven't been here much for two years,
> and if I am it's just to get a specific recipe or specific
> info. So I (obviously) did not know that Hound passed!
> Sorry! Tara
Don't worry about it, Tara. Some of the regulars here didn't
realize it, either. I'm sure wherever Cuchulain is, he's
happy as a clam you enjoyed the ribs!
Jill
Curly Sue wrote:
> Cuchulain was his first name (perhaps Libby was his last
> name?).. Irish, apparently rare, from mythology.
> "Cuchulain the Hound of Ulster"
>
And how might it be pronounced?
Mr. Wizard wrote:
> "kalanamak" <kalanamak@qwest.net> wrote in message
> news:40E6FDC1.914733F7@qwest.net...
>> byakee wrote:
>>>
>>> Somewhere in Cook's Heaven, I'll bet Hound's got a big
>>> smile on his face... :-)
>>>
>> BTW, what the hell does Cuchulain Libby mean? Every time
>> I saw I thought of a cross between glass-blowing and a
>> can of peas. blacksalt
>>
> That was his given name. He was Scottish and left a widow
> and several orphans. Drink less next time.
Please don't be so judgemental. It was'na drink that killed
him, it was a heart attack out of the blue at age 44.
Jill
On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 16:53:15 -0700, kalanamak <kalanamak@qwest.net>
wrote:
>Curly Sue wrote:
>
>> Cuchulain was his first name (perhaps Libby was his last
>> name?).. Irish, apparently rare, from mythology.
>> "Cuchulain the Hound of Ulster"
>>
>And how might it be pronounced?
From: http://www.isle-of-skye.org.uk/celtic-
encyclopaedia/celt_c6.htm koo chul-inn or koo hoo lin
At least that pronounciation comes close to the spelling.
Other Gaelic names: Siobhan or Eithne (Enya) are too far
away to make a reasonable guess.
Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!
Curly Sue wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 16:53:15 -0700, kalanamak
> <kalanamak@qwest.net> wrote:
>
>> Curly Sue wrote:
>>
>>> Cuchulain was his first name (perhaps Libby was his last
>>> name?).. Irish, apparently rare, from mythology.
>>> "Cuchulain the Hound of Ulster"
>>>
>> And how might it be pronounced?
>
> From: http://www.isle-of-skye.org.uk/celtic-
> encyclopaedia/celt_c6.htm koo chul-inn or koo hoo lin
>
> At least that pronounciation comes close to the spelling.
> Other Gaelic names: Siobhan or Eithne (Enya) are too far
> away to make a reasonable guess.
>
> Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it
> myself!
rfc's erstwhile occasionaly poster, Siobhan Perricone,
explained to me once (and I may get this wrong), Siobhan is
pronounced as "Cha vhan".
Jill
Curly Sue wrote:
>
> On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 16:53:15 -0700, kalanamak
> <kalanamak@qwest.net> wrote:
>
> >Curly Sue wrote:
> >
> >> Cuchulain was his first name (perhaps Libby was his
> >> last name?).. Irish, apparently rare, from mythology.
> >> "Cuchulain the Hound of Ulster"
> >>
> >And how might it be pronounced?
>
> From: http://www.isle-of-skye.org.uk/celtic-
> encyclopaedia/celt_c6.htm koo chul-inn or koo hoo lin
>
> At least that pronounciation comes close to the spelling.
> Other Gaelic names: Siobhan or Eithne (Enya) are too far
> away to make a reasonable guess.
>
> Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it
> myself!
But both those names are pronounced according to their
*Irish* spelling. In Ireland I heard Siobhan pronounced
'shi-vawn'.
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 04:21:39 GMT, address.in.sig@nyc.rr.com (Curly
Sue) wrote:
>On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 16:53:15 -0700, kalanamak
><kalanamak@qwest.net> wrote:
>
>>Curly Sue wrote:
>>
>>> Cuchulain was his first name (perhaps Libby was his last
>>> name?).. Irish, apparently rare, from mythology.
>>> "Cuchulain the Hound of Ulster"
>>>
>>And how might it be pronounced?
>
>From: http://www.isle-of-skye.org.uk/celtic-
>encyclopaedia/celt_c6.htm koo chul-inn or koo hoo lin
>
>At least that pronounciation comes close to the spelling.
>Other Gaelic names: Siobhan or Eithne (Enya) are too far
>away to make a reasonable guess.
Why not ask Hound how it's pronounced? <http://groups.googl- (http://groups.googl-/)
e.com/groups?selm=4M_va.1776%24Sc.176196%40twister.austin.r-
r.com&output=gplain>
-sw
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 06:34:42 -0500, "jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
>Curly Sue wrote:
>> On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 16:53:15 -0700, kalanamak
>> <kalanamak@qwest.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Curly Sue wrote:
>>>
>>>> Cuchulain was his first name (perhaps Libby was his
>>>> last name?).. Irish, apparently rare, from mythology.
>>>> "Cuchulain the Hound of Ulster"
>>>>
>>> And how might it be pronounced?
>>
>> From: http://www.isle-of-skye.org.uk/celtic-
>> encyclopaedia/celt_c6.htm koo chul-inn or koo hoo lin
>>
>> At least that pronounciation comes close to the spelling.
>> Other Gaelic names: Siobhan or Eithne (Enya) are too far
>> away to make a reasonable guess.
>>
>> Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it
>> myself!
>
>rfc's erstwhile occasionaly poster, Siobhan Perricone,
>explained to me once (and I may get this wrong), Siobhan is
>pronounced as "Cha vhan".
>
>Jill
>
Yes, that's who I had in mind. The other one is the singer
Eithne who changed the spelling of her name so people would
pronounce it correctly (Enya).
Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!
jmcquown wrote:
> rfc's erstwhile occasionaly poster, Siobhan Perricone,
> explained to me once (and I may get this wrong), Siobhan
> is pronounced as "Cha vhan".
I asked her once, too, she said it's Sha VHAN ... since
then I've seen characters on tv who have that name and I
never knew that's what they were saying. It certainly is a
pretty name.
nancy
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