Hi Chuck! This is weird - in the Subscriptions it shows your stream as being 7 hours and 16 minutes. I was wondering what was going on, but when I opened it, it said just over an hour and 13 minutes. Weird stuff ha ha. And I'm watching from eastern Thailand, so I'm in the opposite time zone to you. 🏖
I recently came across a meat recipe using ground pork. I wanted to veganize it as it looked pretty good health-wise except for the ground pork. This recipe will replace the ground pork. Good idea thank you Nancy from Connecticut PS watching the eclipse
Worcestershire. Pronounced in three syllables, emphasis on the first Like WOO stir sheer. th-cam.com/video/cpvCdxbTeUI/w-d-xo.html This guy lives in the city from which it is named. It's British. Some in America say "shire" is pronounced "shur" as in New Hampshire. Or WOO as WUSS like in WUSS ter shur. I suppose we should go with the British way, since that's where the name originates.
As always, Chuck, you come through with great recipes and a great presentation. We appreciate you!
Enjoy your show...I never can catch it live. So glad that you're on TH-cam.
Hi Chuck! This is weird - in the Subscriptions it shows your stream as being 7 hours and 16 minutes. I was wondering what was going on, but when I opened it, it said just over an hour and 13 minutes. Weird stuff ha ha. And I'm watching from eastern Thailand, so I'm in the opposite time zone to you. 🏖
I recently came across a meat recipe using ground pork. I wanted to veganize it as it looked pretty good health-wise except for the ground pork. This recipe will replace the ground pork. Good idea thank you Nancy from Connecticut
PS watching the eclipse
Thanks for sharing this recipe. Best wishes to you and yours!
Didn't catch this live, because i live in different time zone, Northen Irelsnd, UK
Good morning Chuck.
Northern Virginia
Central valley ca.
Worcestershire. Pronounced in three syllables, emphasis on the first Like WOO stir sheer.
th-cam.com/video/cpvCdxbTeUI/w-d-xo.html
This guy lives in the city from which it is named. It's British.
Some in America say "shire" is pronounced "shur" as in New Hampshire.
Or WOO as WUSS like in WUSS ter shur.
I suppose we should go with the British way, since that's where the name originates.