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Best thing on your plate last night?
ANyone have anything really good or new to eat at their party last night?
We had peanut butter soup which was outstanding.
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Re: Best thing on your plate last night?
 Originally Posted by wartknight ANyone have anything really good or new to eat at their party last night?
We had peanut butter soup which was outstanding. I absolutely LOVE peanut butter...have not heard of peanut butter soup. What is it?
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I'll take your word for it, but it sounds disgusting.
We had the old standards. Pizza (hy vee which left something to be desired), chips, etc. Pulled out a stick of venison sausage and some cheese & crackers. Can't get enough of that, although my waistline says otherwise.
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Gumby's pokey sticks and wings. Also some jalapeno poppers.
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I'm not sure of the amounts, but it was some concoction that hikers/outdoorsmen came up with.
Onions, carrots, celery, chicken broth, of course PB, and then suggested was chili powder but we used creole seasoning and it was outstanding.
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bacon wrapped water chestnuts smothered in b-b-q sauce, baked. Sinfully delicious!
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Potato skins, chili, chips w/ homemade salsa, and a cheese/cracker tray.
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Had some Graziano's Meatball simmered in BBQ sauce. Freakin' awesome.
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Re: Best thing on your plate last night?
 Originally Posted by swiacy bacon wrapped water chestnuts smothered in b-b-q sauce, baked. Sinfully delicious!
same here along with bacon and thin sliced steak wrapped around pickles with
lots of cream cheese.
wow!
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Re: Best thing on your plate last night?
Filipino or Thai soup with Peanut Butter is ******* amazing..
OP, I'm sure when you said "peanut butter soup" people thought of chicken noodle soup with carrots and PB in it or something.
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Re: Best thing on your plate last night?
 Originally Posted by TheCaptain same here along with bacon and thin sliced steak wrapped around pickles with
lots of cream cheese.
wow! TEll me more!
Are we talking bacon and steak and pickles all in one or some had bacon and some had steak?
Was the steak cooked or was it "tar-tar" I can see how either would go good. I've only done it with dried beef and ham before but this sounds great.
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Re: Best thing on your plate last night?
 Originally Posted by marothisu Filipino or Thai soup with Peanut Butter is ******* amazing..
OP, I'm sure when you said "peanut butter soup" people thought of chicken noodle soup with carrots and PB in it or something. Actually it was pretty close to chicken noodle soup with carrots and PB. Except no chicken. PB was the protein in it. Was concocted by some hikers I guess.
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Re: Best thing on your plate last night?
 Originally Posted by wartknight Actually it was pretty close to chicken noodle soup with carrots and PB. Except no chicken. PB was the protein in it. Was concocted by some hikers I guess. haha...interesting......i can still see it sounding good. PB is good with surprising things, such as cooked with hamburgers.
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