[Mishmash] Recipes

David Brown djbrown at tpg.com.au
Thu Feb 7 21:22:56 CST 2008


Sounds like fun Fred.  If you want to be authentic you could put up kangaroo
tail soup.  It is fair dinkum.

Method:
Obtain a kangaroo tail and joint it.

Put in a pot of cold water & bring to the boil to blanch, then discard the
water.

Drain the tail joints and dust with flour.

Chop some soup vegetables: leeks, celery, potato, onion and mushroom, then
fry in butter for a couple of minutes.

Add the kangaroo tail joints and cover with veal stock or water.

Season with a pinch of bush tomato and lemon myrtle; ½ teaspoon of pepper
leaf and a drop of orange oil.

Simmer for 3 hours, constantly skimming.

Cheers

David

-----Original Message-----
From: mishmash-bounces at mishmash.net [mailto:mishmash-bounces at mishmash.net]
On Behalf Of Fred Atkinson
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2008 9:14 AM
To: Mishmash
Subject: [Mishmash] Recipes

Hi, Folks,

    I'm taking an online course in PHP and MySQL.  PHP is a programming 
language that is similar in structure to 'C' and is used to create dynamic 
Web pages.  MySQL is a database that is used on Websites.  Together, the two

can do some neat things on your Website (given the time and energy to crunch

the code and develop the databases required).

    The project we are doing as part of the course is a recipe center.  Most

of them are doing it on their PCs but I decided to actually make it run on 
one of my Websites.

    My homework assignment is at: http://mishmash.org/recipe .  Feel free to

add some recipes and comments about the recipes to it.  And let me know how 
you like it.  My apologies to our Australian friends for the reference to 
Wallaby stew.  It was just something I made up to add to the recipe database

for testing.

    Regards,



                                                            Fred


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