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not2shygrrl 08-07-2013 12:03 AM

LOL Pittsburghese......
 
LOL Tommi, you are far from being a jag-off!! Yinz are soon to be gittin together in dahntahn Little Rock for the BFP reunion!! Hopefully there will be better libations for yinz than an Imp N Arn. Save them for game times! Looking forward to kielbasa, pierogies and of course haluski for those half time munchies! Prolly some hoagies also! Don't forget to go to the Iggle the day before game time! And those Steelers are rilly gonna have a great season in 2013 so no need to be ascared!! The worst part of Steeler parties is the garbige clean up after everyone is gone.......no worries though, git yerself a bag of gumbands and have fun during commercials to compensate!! I gotta say all that juhllery including those 6 Superbowl rings is quite a sight to behold! Last but not least don't forget to turn on the spicket and use a worsh rag pre-game to be wide eyed and awake for excitement! Talk with again soon my friend!!

not2shygrrl 08-07-2013 12:23 AM

making haluski........
 
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Originally Posted by JAGG (Post 830398)
I love your cheer !! Don't forget the halushski !!!!

Jagg.......do you make haluski? If not I have a simple recipe that kicks butt.....if you already make it then I would say my secret is using some chicken broth or veggie broth (1/2 cup of either) can be a substitute. Really adds to the over all flavor. I also do this when I make sausage gravy (1/4 cup) and biscuits. If you add to much it makes either dish to rich. Great foods for game time! **practicing my polka moves and singing......I'm from the town with that great football team, We cheer the Pittsburgh Steelers. **

MissItalianDiva 08-07-2013 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by JAGG (Post 830400)
Are you taking about the Jets? hahahah Or maybe you are talking about pouting manning and his big fat cry baby little brother. :goodluck:

Ya know I am just going to act like I didn't read that and contribute it to a lack of sleep for you lol let it be duly noted your "pass" for the year has been redeemed my friend.

JAGG 08-07-2013 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by not2shygrrl (Post 830447)
Jagg.......do you make haluski? If not I have a simple recipe that kicks butt.....if you already make it then I would say my secret is using some chicken broth or veggie broth (1/2 cup of either) can be a substitute. Really adds to the over all flavor. I also do this when I make sausage gravy (1/4 cup) and biscuits. If you add to much it makes either dish to rich. Great foods for game time! **practicing my polka moves and singing......I'm from the town with that great football team, We cheer the Pittsburgh Steelers. **

The Pennsylvania polka and the beer barrel polka my two favorites!!!

JAGG 08-07-2013 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by MissItalianDiva (Post 830500)
Ya know I am just going to act like I didn't read that and contribute it to a lack of sleep for you lol let it be duly noted your "pass" for the year has been redeeming my friend.

I had a pass? So what happens when there's a violation without a pass? No meatballs ?I need to know what the rules are so I can bend them.

JAGG 08-07-2013 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by not2shygrrl (Post 830445)
LOL Tommi, you are far from being a jag-off!! Yinz are soon to be gittin together in dahntahn Little Rock for the BFP reunion!! Hopefully there will be better libations for yinz than an Imp N Arn. Save them for game times! Looking forward to kielbasa, pierogies and of course haluski for those half time munchies! Prolly some hoagies also! Don't forget to go to the Iggle the day before game time! And those Steelers are rilly gonna have a great season in 2013 so no need to be ascared!! The worst part of Steeler parties is the garbige clean up after everyone is gone.......no worries though, git yerself a bag of gumbands and have fun during commercials to compensate!! I gotta say all that juhllery including those 6 Superbowl rings is quite a sight to behold! Last but not least don't forget to turn on the spicket and use a worsh rag pre-game to be wide eyed and awake for excitement! Talk with again soon my friend!!

Don't forget the Yuengling . I would love to try your halushski receipe. My best friends mom (back in Pa) made the best halushski. Jagg-off I love it!!! Lol

WolfyOne 08-07-2013 08:53 AM

Here's to the new season!
May the hungriest and healthiest team go all the way :)

A shout out for my Chicago Bears
Without Urlacher giving momentum to his team, it's going to be a long season
May the new alignment of players and coaches work well together

And for my brudder's Steelers, may they stay healthy enough this season to bring the east coast to their knees

not2shygrrl 08-07-2013 11:10 AM

only from a bottle......
 
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Originally Posted by JAGG (Post 830520)
Don't forget the Yuengling . I would love to try your halushski receipe. My best friends mom (back in Pa) made the best halushski. Jagg-off I love it!!! Lol


Yup...Yuengling is a preferred beer! When it is ice cold is my preference! I will post the haluski recipe here in case others want to try it. Are you a vegetarian?

Talking polkas.....do you remember those yip yip kind of noises people make while doing polkas?? LOL

JAGG 08-07-2013 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by not2shygrrl (Post 830594)
Yup...Yuengling is a preferred beer! When it is ice cold is my preference! I will post the haluski recipe here in case others want to try it. Are you a vegetarian?

Talking polkas.....do you remember those yip yip kind of noises people make while doing polkas?? LOL

Heck ya I remember. No I am not a vegetarian. I like it all.

not2shygrrl 08-08-2013 02:27 PM

haluski recipe for Steeler games!
 
OK Jagg put on the polka music!!......

one medium vadalia onion sliced
one medium cabbage, I remove the core and slice/shred
about a stick of butter
and a package of wide egg noodles ( i use the no yolks noodles)
1/2 cup of chicken stock
2 cloves of garlic chopped
salt and pepper to taste

in a large skillet, melt the butter and give the onions a head start with the butter, after a few minutes or so add in the cabbage, garlic and the 1/2 cup of chicken stock and cover over med-heat. Stirring occasionally. The cabbage will give off water so you should be ok, in part you are frying and steaming. Cook the noodles per directions and keep them (drained) in the pot you cooked them in. (set aside some of the noodles as I don't use the whole package) The cabbage should take 10/15 min and you can tell by poking with a fork if its cooked. Be careful not to cook it till its mush! When the cabbage mixture is done, salt-pepper and mix it in with the noodles. At this point you have haluski......in which you can eat just traditional or add grilled kielbasa, I like to add in cottage cheese on my plate cause I think its pretty yummy!

It may read a little complicated but really its easy to throw together. There are so many variations and after you make this once you will add your own twists here and there, some like it hot n spicy! I think it is a great as a meatless meal. Enjoy however your version goes!

Now turn on the game and watch some awesome Steeler football games!

JAGG 08-09-2013 01:13 PM

HEY MISSITALIANDIVA!!! Guess who plays this Saturday? HAHAHA You are going to get wiped so bad you will have to change your name to Charmin !!

MissItalianDiva 08-09-2013 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by JAGG (Post 831530)
HEY MISSITALIANDIVA!!! Guess who plays this Saturday? HAHAHA You are going to get wiped so bad you will have to change your name to Charmin !!

Lol heck no! Thankfully your foot will be in your smack talking mouth after this weekend. Ya know this week is not your week. Fresh out of passes for the year and your foot in your mouth.

Gráinne 08-09-2013 01:54 PM

I know last night didn't count, but I was very pleased to see the Browns beat St.Louis-supposedly a far better team-27 to 19. It does feel like a fresh start.

My world would be complete if they took the Steelers down in Pittsburgh ;).

JAGG 08-09-2013 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MissItalianDiva (Post 831533)
Lol heck no! Thankfully your foot will be in your smack talking mouth after this weekend. Ya know this week is not your week. Fresh out of passes for the year and your foot in your mouth.

I feel an epic smackdown brewing. ***singing*** Roll out the barrel we'll a barrel of fun.......

mountainbikedyke 08-09-2013 02:28 PM

Love my Titans!!!

not2shygrrl 08-09-2013 05:23 PM

what???!!!
 
Lordy Lordy....good thing I am older than forty!! Them's fighting words!!


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Originally Posted by Gráinne (Post 831545)
I know last night didn't count, but I was very pleased to see the Browns beat St.Louis-supposedly a far better team-27 to 19. It does feel like a fresh start.

My world would be complete if they took the Steelers down in Pittsburgh ;).


JAGG 08-10-2013 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Gráinne (Post 831545)
I know last night didn't count, but I was very pleased to see the Browns beat St.Louis-supposedly a far better team-27 to 19. It does feel like a fresh start.

My world would be complete if they took the Steelers down in Pittsburgh ;).

Not in this lifetime LADY !!!! But sorry about your incomplete world anyway. LMAO :giggle:

JAGG 08-10-2013 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by MissItalianDiva (Post 831533)
Lol heck no! Thankfully your foot will be in your smack talking mouth after this weekend. Ya know this week is not your week. Fresh out of passes for the year and your foot in your mouth.

I think we should make a wager on this!!!!! The Steelers vs. the G-I-aint winning crap today !!!!

Hollylane 08-10-2013 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by not2shygrrl (Post 829984)
LOL I was happy for yinz last year winning the big bowl! But it is a new season now......and yinz are no way gonna win those Steeler vs Ravens games this season like last year! :P Best of luck to ya's anyway!!

I'm just ready to watch my team play, without any animosity toward other teams, I'm simply excited to see them play with gusto. Yes, they won the Super Bowl last year, but I don't have any interest in rubbing that in, just looking forward to the new season, and getting to know our new players, and the skills they bring to the team.

Julien 08-10-2013 01:05 PM

It was good to see the New Orleans Saints play last night and a win to top it off. I missed football and am excited about the new season with new possibilities.


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