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  • FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
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    I pickled/canned about four pounds each of jalapenos and carrots. But I had some peppers left over. Also I had shredded cheese leftover from yesterday’s burritos, and half a pound of bacon from yesterday’s dinner.

    Well that sounds like the start of a wonderful dinner. Poppers would have been too much work. I have a bag of potatoes… Oh. Let’s do this. Jalapeno bacon potatoes au gratin.

    Cost for pickled peppers: $1.30 per pint Cost per person for dinner: $3.40 (realistically I ate two full servings so this should really be $1.70 each for four people.)

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      I pickled/canned about four pounds each of jalapenos and carrots. But I had some peppers left over. Also I had shredded cheese leftover from yesterday’s burritos, and half a pound of bacon from yesterday’s dinner.

      Well that sounds like the start of a wonderful dinner. Poppers would have been too much work. I have a bag of potatoes… Oh. Let’s do this. Jalapeno bacon potatoes au gratin.

      Cost for pickled peppers: $1.30 per pint Cost per person for dinner: $3.40 (realistically I ate two full servings so this should really be $1.70 each for four people.)

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        I pickled/canned about four pounds each of jalapenos and carrots. But I had some peppers left over. Also I had shredded cheese leftover from yesterday’s burritos, and half a pound of bacon from yesterday’s dinner.

        Well that sounds like the start of a wonderful dinner. Poppers would have been too much work. I have a bag of potatoes… Oh. Let’s do this. Jalapeno bacon potatoes au gratin.

        Cost for pickled peppers: $1.30 per pint Cost per person for dinner: $3.40 (realistically I ate two full servings so this should really be $1.70 each for four people.)

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        I wanna try 🥺

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        • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 K 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮

          I wanna try 🥺

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          Start three hours before dinner. Bake the bacon, dice some peppers and onions, slice some onions. Make a bechamel, add cheese. Layer pour, top with more cheese. Bake for 90 minutes. Let rest for 10. Eat.

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          • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

            Start three hours before dinner. Bake the bacon, dice some peppers and onions, slice some onions. Make a bechamel, add cheese. Layer pour, top with more cheese. Bake for 90 minutes. Let rest for 10. Eat.

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            Bake for 90 minutes

            At what temp? That’s pretty long.

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              Bake for 90 minutes

              At what temp? That’s pretty long.

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              1. All those potatoes piled in a 9x9 with the cheese sauce is pretty dense.
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              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                I pickled/canned about four pounds each of jalapenos and carrots. But I had some peppers left over. Also I had shredded cheese leftover from yesterday’s burritos, and half a pound of bacon from yesterday’s dinner.

                Well that sounds like the start of a wonderful dinner. Poppers would have been too much work. I have a bag of potatoes… Oh. Let’s do this. Jalapeno bacon potatoes au gratin.

                Cost for pickled peppers: $1.30 per pint Cost per person for dinner: $3.40 (realistically I ate two full servings so this should really be $1.70 each for four people.)

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                absolute yum!!

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                • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                  I pickled/canned about four pounds each of jalapenos and carrots. But I had some peppers left over. Also I had shredded cheese leftover from yesterday’s burritos, and half a pound of bacon from yesterday’s dinner.

                  Well that sounds like the start of a wonderful dinner. Poppers would have been too much work. I have a bag of potatoes… Oh. Let’s do this. Jalapeno bacon potatoes au gratin.

                  Cost for pickled peppers: $1.30 per pint Cost per person for dinner: $3.40 (realistically I ate two full servings so this should really be $1.70 each for four people.)

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                  my heart: please…please don’t

                  me: PREPARE YOUR AORTA

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                  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo
                    1. All those potatoes piled in a 9x9 with the cheese sauce is pretty dense.
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                    acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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                    You don’t precook the taters?

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                    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                      I pickled/canned about four pounds each of jalapenos and carrots. But I had some peppers left over. Also I had shredded cheese leftover from yesterday’s burritos, and half a pound of bacon from yesterday’s dinner.

                      Well that sounds like the start of a wonderful dinner. Poppers would have been too much work. I have a bag of potatoes… Oh. Let’s do this. Jalapeno bacon potatoes au gratin.

                      Cost for pickled peppers: $1.30 per pint Cost per person for dinner: $3.40 (realistically I ate two full servings so this should really be $1.70 each for four people.)

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                      I absolutely love the idea of pickled jalapeños in potatoes au gratin. That sounds incredible!

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                      • A acockworkorange@mander.xyz

                        You don’t precook the taters?

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                        FauxPseudo
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                        For au gratin? Never. Extra steps, extra dishes. Just bake.

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                        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                          For au gratin? Never. Extra steps, extra dishes. Just bake.

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                          acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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                          Cool, thanks for the recipe!

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                            I’m sure they taste great, but my mind is seeing the science class at college with a shelf full of dead small animals in jars.

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                              I’m sure they taste great, but my mind is seeing the science class at college with a shelf full of dead small animals in jars.

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                              Is this still available? I love animals in jars.

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