chezkatie
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A good Roadfood book read!
Fri, 09/5/03 2:25 PM
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I have been reading TRUCK STOP COOKBOOK......good eats from the road and it is a fun book for finding about some great truck stops! There are lots of recipes, too. Some sound downright horrid but there are a few that I intend to try. If you want some quantity recipes how about "World Famous Detroiter Truck Stops World Famous Meatloaf"....lol. There is a recipe called "Lulu's Million dollar Cake".and it is identical to what I call "Black Magic Cake". There is a "Salad in the Pink" that I know just know that the Sterns would love. So if any of you want any truck stop recipes, feel free to let me know. In the meantime, I will enjoy reading a really interesting book.
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Lone Star
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RE: A good Roadfood book read!
Fri, 09/5/03 2:50 PM
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I would love to know how the world famous meatloaf is made!
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Mayhaw Man
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RE: A good Roadfood book read!
Fri, 09/5/03 2:54 PM
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I bet the cooking instructions involve tin foil, a hot manifold,and driving eighty miles at 75 mph
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RE: A good Roadfood book read!
Sat, 09/6/03 12:16 AM
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I just got that cookbook a few weeks ago! I made the Kentucky Squash Caserole on pg. 121. I used fresh squash, added cooked chicken breast and omitted the water chestnuts. It turned out pretty good. Next I want to try some of the soups and cakes when the weather cools.
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