Fathers Day

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I hope everyone had a terrific Fathers Day. We had tacos and cowboy caviar and a few libations. I’m stuff and will pay for it later. :sick: :peace: Harry
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What is that cowboy caviar? There was no celebration here. I consider my gift the diesel engine :D
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Learned something new today... Just googled "Cowboy Caviar" aka "Texas Caviar" - that sounds tasty - it's now on our list of things to try around here! :thumbsup:
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Ok I googled it too. It sounds good.
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JSinMO wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 1:59 pm Happy father’s every one. I got one of those garden carts that has the tractor seat on it. They must think I’m getting old! But I must admit it will be kind of nice to have seat and pick beans instead of bending over the row!
Interesting idea, never heard of such cart. Can the cart dump?
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I believe the cart is just to sit on. The caviar my daughter makes. It has three kinds of beans onions and peppers mixed with olive oil. She usually makes one with some hot peppers for grandpa. Eat it while some tortilla chips sometimes the lime flavored. I didn’t fair to bad last night, only a little gassy. :peace: Harry
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Harry wrote: Mon Jun 19, 2023 6:58 am I believe the cart is just to sit on. The caviar my daughter makes. It has three kinds of beans onions and peppers mixed with olive oil. She usually makes one with some hot peppers for grandpa. Eat it while some tortilla chips sometimes the lime flavored. I didn’t fair to bad last night, only a little gassy. :peace: Harry
If you can please post the recipe. I want to ask my :wife: to make it for us.
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Eugen wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 11:46 pm
JSinMO wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 1:59 pm Happy father’s every one. I got one of those garden carts that has the tractor seat on it. They must think I’m getting old! But I must admit it will be kind of nice to have seat and pick beans instead of bending over the row!
Interesting idea, never heard of such cart. Can the cart dump?
It’s small. Can hold a few tools or supplies under the seat. Here’s a picture of one.
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Might be handy working on stuff in the shop too.

@Harry cowboy caviar sounds good. When you first said it I thought it was going to be a variation of Rocky Mountain Oysters! :giggle:

Seriously though I think we may have to try it! :thumbsup:
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