I rarely cook!! Remember I shopped at Walmart about ten days ago. Among other grocery items, I bought a corned beef brisket, potatoes, onions, carrots, and turnips. I forgot cabbage!! That was so-o-o-o delicious!! ~~ Today, I did not (did not) involve myself in Ancestry.com. I did two loads of laundry and other miscellaneous tasks.
Hi, Larraine – Let me introduce myself. I am Connie Schaffer and, I think your recipe looks amazing. However, I am contacting you via this recent blog post to inquiry about your ancestry – as I know you have an interest in that area. I recently co-authored a book “William Frantz Public School – A Story of Race, Resistance, Resiliency & Recovery in New Orleans”, and of course it mentions members of your family. I would love to interview to learn more about your family – as it was difficult to find information. (I found much of the same information you referenced and listed in your blog) Please let me know if you’re interested. I really look forward to meeting you and chatting with you. Best regards – from one history enthusiast to another.
Looks delicious! I have cabbage, onions, and potatoes; I need to pick up sa corned beef.
Did yo use the Instant Pot?
Boy, that didn’t come out right, lol. Son put a new silicone cover over my keyboard to keep it clean, but it inhibits typing.
Hi, Larraine – Let me introduce myself. I am Connie Schaffer and, I think your recipe looks amazing. However, I am contacting you via this recent blog post to inquiry about your ancestry – as I know you have an interest in that area. I recently co-authored a book “William Frantz Public School – A Story of Race, Resistance, Resiliency & Recovery in New Orleans”, and of course it mentions members of your family. I would love to interview to learn more about your family – as it was difficult to find information. (I found much of the same information you referenced and listed in your blog) Please let me know if you’re interested. I really look forward to meeting you and chatting with you. Best regards – from one history enthusiast to another.