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it to perfection! 1 high quality limb, rack, or roast Potatoes, carrot Oil celery onions green onions parsley garlic salt, pepper, etc 2 cups beef stock Marinate meat (optional, not necessary with better cuts). Season liberally and lace with garlic cloves by making incisions, and placing whole cloves deep into the meat. Grease a baking pan, and fill with a thick bed of onions, celery, green onions, and parsley. Place roast on top with fat side up. Place uncovered in 500° oven for 20 minutes, reduce oven to 325°. Bake till medium rare (150°) and let roast rest. Pour stock over onions and drippings, carve the meat and place the slices in the au jus. Bisque Ã* l?Enfant Honor the memory of Grandma with this dish by utilizing her good silver soup tureen and her great grandchildren (crawfish, crab or lobster will work just as well, however this dish is classically made with crawfish). Stuffed infant heads, stuffed crawfish heads, stuffed crab or lobster shells; |
at hand, then don?t hesitate to cook
it to perfection! 1 high quality limb, rack, or roast Potatoes, carrot Oil celery onions green onions parsley garlic salt, pepper, etc 2 cups beef stock Marinate meat (optional, not necessary with better cuts). Season liberally and lace with garlic cloves by making incisions, and placing whole cloves deep into the meat. Grease a baking pan, and fill with a thick bed of onions, celery, green onions, and parsley. Place roast on top with fat side up. Place uncovered in 500° oven for 20 minutes, reduce oven to 325°. Bake till medium rare (150°) and let roast rest. Pour stock over onions and drippings, carve the meat and place the slices in the au jus. Bisque Ã* l?Enfant Honor the memory of Grandma with this dish by utilizing her good silver soup tureen and her great grandchildren (crawfish, crab or lobster will work just as well, however this dish is classically made with crawfish). Stuffed infant heads, stuffed crawfish heads, stuffed crab or lobster shells; |
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http://members.tripod.com/~Mukul/vurules.htm Look at ANNEXURE V -- LC "J. Mc Laughlin" wrote in message ... I have looked through the WEB site of the Indian amateur radio group but can not find a list of frequencies that may be used by Indian radio amateurs. The best frequency from VU4 to the central part of NA is 10.1 MHz. Does anyone know if that band may be used? When one looks at the propagation from VU4 at the end of December with a low SSN on a map, it is clear that CW is needed to hear a 100 watt station in the central part of NA. It is also clear that weak openings are short. 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: |
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http://members.tripod.com/~Mukul/vurules.htm Look at ANNEXURE V -- LC "J. Mc Laughlin" wrote in message ... I have looked through the WEB site of the Indian amateur radio group but can not find a list of frequencies that may be used by Indian radio amateurs. The best frequency from VU4 to the central part of NA is 10.1 MHz. Does anyone know if that band may be used? When one looks at the propagation from VU4 at the end of December with a low SSN on a map, it is clear that CW is needed to hear a 100 watt station in the central part of NA. It is also clear that weak openings are short. 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: |
Left Coast wrote:
See URL: http://members.tripod.com/~Mukul/vurules.htm Look at ANNEXURE V Would it be asked too much to post the information here to give us an idea what you are talking about? You really need to read up on the concept of usenet. Peter Lemken Berlin -- Toleranz, das war doch diese resultierende Verhaltensweise, wenn man sich zwischen Abscheu und Mitleid nicht entscheiden kann. (Andreas Kroschel in de.alt.talk.unmut) |
Left Coast wrote:
See URL: http://members.tripod.com/~Mukul/vurules.htm Look at ANNEXURE V Would it be asked too much to post the information here to give us an idea what you are talking about? You really need to read up on the concept of usenet. Peter Lemken Berlin -- Toleranz, das war doch diese resultierende Verhaltensweise, wenn man sich zwischen Abscheu und Mitleid nicht entscheiden kann. (Andreas Kroschel in de.alt.talk.unmut) |
someone wrote You really need to read up on the concept of usenet."
No I do not -- give a man a fish and he will back every day for another fish - maybe 3 times a day huh Teach him how to fish and he earns his and your respect. Most of the questions here can be found by using Google The answer is at the URL I gave -- if it is too much trouble to simply click on the URL, then remain in ignorance. I am not going to type out or copy and paste answers -- but I will give URL's with answers -- LC "Peter Lemken" wrote in message ... Left Coast wrote: See URL: http://members.tripod.com/~Mukul/vurules.htm Look at ANNEXURE V Would it be asked too much to post the information here to give us an idea what you are talking about? You really need to read up on the concept of usenet. Peter Lemken Berlin -- Toleranz, das war doch diese resultierende Verhaltensweise, wenn man sich zwischen Abscheu und Mitleid nicht entscheiden kann. (Andreas Kroschel in de.alt.talk.unmut) |
someone wrote You really need to read up on the concept of usenet."
No I do not -- give a man a fish and he will back every day for another fish - maybe 3 times a day huh Teach him how to fish and he earns his and your respect. Most of the questions here can be found by using Google The answer is at the URL I gave -- if it is too much trouble to simply click on the URL, then remain in ignorance. I am not going to type out or copy and paste answers -- but I will give URL's with answers -- LC "Peter Lemken" wrote in message ... Left Coast wrote: See URL: http://members.tripod.com/~Mukul/vurules.htm Look at ANNEXURE V Would it be asked too much to post the information here to give us an idea what you are talking about? You really need to read up on the concept of usenet. Peter Lemken Berlin -- Toleranz, das war doch diese resultierende Verhaltensweise, wenn man sich zwischen Abscheu und Mitleid nicht entscheiden kann. (Andreas Kroschel in de.alt.talk.unmut) |
Dear Mr. Left Coast:
The Indian rules that came into effect in 1979 only include 10 kHz of 80m, 7 to 7.1 MHz, 14 to 14.35 MHz, 21 to 21.45 MHz, and 28 to 29.7 MHz. [max. of 150 watts input] One expects that some additions were made after 1979. Thank you for the reference. Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: "Left Coast" wrote in message news:cXmzd.3547$Q%4.972@fed1read06... See URL: http://members.tripod.com/~Mukul/vurules.htm Look at ANNEXURE V -- LC "J. Mc Laughlin" wrote in message ... I have looked through the WEB site of the Indian amateur radio group but can not find a list of frequencies that may be used by Indian radio amateurs. The best frequency from VU4 to the central part of NA is 10.1 MHz. Does anyone know if that band may be used? When one looks at the propagation from VU4 at the end of December with a low SSN on a map, it is clear that CW is needed to hear a 100 watt station in the central part of NA. It is also clear that weak openings are short. 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: |
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