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Grant Erwin



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 7:04 pm    Post subject: rubbed sage? Reply with quote

Before I ask another ignorant question, let me preface it with a short tale:
I used to be an applications engineer, flying hither and yon at the whim of
the corporate world. One time I'd just returned from an exhausting trip to
Europe and Israel, during which Ben Gurion Airport went on strike for 24 hours.
That's another story, but let me just mention that Israel is full of people
walking around with machine guns. That day it was about 110 degrees at the
airport, and it was full of people screaming and carrying machine guns. Not a
good day to get a headache. Anyway, I'd just gotten back from this very wearing
business trip and I got sent immediately off again, this time to Austin. I was
standing in the car rental line at the airport, which felt exactly like every
other airport in the world, hot, airless, full of tired people. Out of the
corner of my weary eye I saw a small brown man speaking another foreign
language. I'd heard a lot of things said in the previous week I didn't
understand, and I wasn't really paying attention. My fatigued brain, just
back from the Middle East, informed me he was probably Egyptian. Suddenly, I
snapped into a slightly more aware mental state - that man wasn't Egyptian,
or even Mexican. He was local, and he was speaking Texan! Smile

I can communicate OK with people from Texas usually. I remember seeing a
large man walk up, holding a tool, and ask an Austin pawnbroker, "Where
this hecho'd at?" and being able to translate just fine.

However, reading a sausage recipe last night, I realized I was up against
my ignorance again. It called for "rubbed sage". I have several sage plants
in my herb garden, and I cook with them all the time. What the heck is rubbed
sage, though?

Thanks,

Grant Erwin
bbq newbie, make that dang near virgin

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kilikini



Joined: 26 Jul 2007
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:30 pm    Post subject: Re: rubbed sage? Reply with quote

"Grant Erwin" wrote in message $0$26048$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
> Before I ask another ignorant question, let me preface it with a short
> tale:
> I used to be an applications engineer, flying hither and yon at the whim
> of
> the corporate world. One time I'd just returned from an exhausting trip to
> Europe and Israel, during which Ben Gurion Airport went on strike for 24
> hours.
> That's another story, but let me just mention that Israel is full of
> people walking around with machine guns. That day it was about 110 degrees
> at the airport, and it was full of people screaming and carrying machine
> guns. Not a
> good day to get a headache. Anyway, I'd just gotten back from this very
> wearing
> business trip and I got sent immediately off again, this time to Austin. I
> was
> standing in the car rental line at the airport, which felt exactly like
> every other airport in the world, hot, airless, full of tired people. Out
> of the corner of my weary eye I saw a small brown man speaking another
> foreign language. I'd heard a lot of things said in the previous week I
> didn't
> understand, and I wasn't really paying attention. My fatigued brain, just
> back from the Middle East, informed me he was probably Egyptian. Suddenly,
> I
> snapped into a slightly more aware mental state - that man wasn't
> Egyptian,
> or even Mexican. He was local, and he was speaking Texan! Smile
>
> I can communicate OK with people from Texas usually. I remember seeing a
> large man walk up, holding a tool, and ask an Austin pawnbroker, "Where
> this hecho'd at?" and being able to translate just fine.
>
> However, reading a sausage recipe last night, I realized I was up against
> my ignorance again. It called for "rubbed sage". I have several sage
> plants
> in my herb garden, and I cook with them all the time. What the heck is
> rubbed
> sage, though?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Grant Erwin
> bbq newbie, make that dang near virgin
>

Look for rubbed sage in the spice section of your supermarket. Basically,
it's ground sage, but fluffed, if that makes any sense. It kind of looks
like a big dust bunny, to be honest. LOL. I use it in soups, stuffing
(dressing), and on roasted turkey or chicken. In fact, I'm out of it
currently and need to restock. No home should be without it.

kili
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Big Jim



Joined: 26 Jul 2007
Posts: 15

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:02 pm    Post subject: Re: rubbed sage? Reply with quote

"Grant Erwin" wrote in message $0$26048$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
> Before I ask another ignorant question, let me preface it with a short
> tale:
> I used to be an applications engineer, flying hither and yon at the whim
> of
> the corporate world. One time I'd just returned from an exhausting trip to
> Europe and Israel, during which Ben Gurion Airport went on strike for 24
> hours.
> That's another story, but let me just mention that Israel is full of
> people walking around with machine guns. That day it was about 110 degrees
> at the airport, and it was full of people screaming and carrying machine
> guns. Not a
> good day to get a headache. Anyway, I'd just gotten back from this very
> wearing
> business trip and I got sent immediately off again, this time to Austin. I
> was
> standing in the car rental line at the airport, which felt exactly like
> every other airport in the world, hot, airless, full of tired people. Out
> of the corner of my weary eye I saw a small brown man speaking another
> foreign language. I'd heard a lot of things said in the previous week I
> didn't
> understand, and I wasn't really paying attention. My fatigued brain, just
> back from the Middle East, informed me he was probably Egyptian. Suddenly,
> I
> snapped into a slightly more aware mental state - that man wasn't
> Egyptian,
> or even Mexican. He was local, and he was speaking Texan! Smile
>
> I can communicate OK with people from Texas usually. I remember seeing a
> large man walk up, holding a tool, and ask an Austin pawnbroker, "Where
> this hecho'd at?" and being able to translate just fine.
>
> However, reading a sausage recipe last night, I realized I was up against
> my ignorance again. It called for "rubbed sage". I have several sage
> plants
> in my herb garden, and I cook with them all the time. What the heck is
> rubbed
> sage, though?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Grant Erwin
> bbq newbie, make that dang near virgin
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>

Put your sage in a spice grinder and pulverize it or grind it. It will do
the same job.
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James A. "Big Jim" Whitten
bigjim@wildblue.net
www.lazyq.com

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