Rules of the Road Kill
1. Freshness is always the rule (if it's still there on your way home, it's too late)
2. Semi-squashed is much better than squashed; anything clobbered by an 18-wheeler is absolutely undesirable
3. Blacktop surfaces are much preferred over dirt roads; concrete is a gourmet's delight
4. Remember the early bird catches the...ah, worm!
Road Kill Recipes
Florida Chicken
- one, 4 lb. Armadillo (boned & cubed)
- one, large onion
- two cloves garlic
- 1/2 tsp. cumin
- four, medium chile peppers
- 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
- 1 tbs. chile powder
- 1 can beer
- 2 beef bullion cubes
Saute Armadillo until tender. Add onions, cook until onion is translucent. Add the rest of the seasonings, mix well and add beer and bullion cubes. Cook 10-12 minutes on medium heat.
Roadside Recipes - Photo by Alexander productions
- postmarked in 2000 with 20 cent Virginia Apgar stamp
1 comment:
Hi!
I just came across your site while preparing the next issue of A Festival of Postcards. You certainly have a refreshing and quirky take on postcards!
The Festival is an online blog carnival that celebrates postcards. To take part you simply send me the permalink url of a postcard you've published on a certain theme. This month the theme is MAIN STREET.
In case you're not familiar with blog carnivals, here's a sample from last month:
http://acanadianfamily.com/2009/05/25/a-festival-of-postcards-premiere-edition-wheels/
More information available at:
http://acanadianfamily.com/a-festival-of-postcards/
Thank you and happy postcarding!
Evelyn in Montreal
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