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Date: | Fri, 5 Dec 2003 08:34:43 -0600 |
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Bill Truesdell wrote:
> You could look at sugar syrup "honey" as the foundation of a gravy a
> cook prepares. The basics are flour, liquid and oil and are found in
> most all gravys. If you stopped there you would lose customers. It is
> the drippings, type of oil, herbs and spices that are added that give
> the gravy its heart.
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> Bill Truesdell (still penitent)
> Bath, Maine
And your analogy for the gravy lumps would be??? :)
Your gravy analogy triggered a thought - since a popular honey product
is flavored honey sticks, wouldn't sugar honey lend itself perfectly to
this application?
AL
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