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Thread: Image Problems
Eukonidor
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Msg:
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Image Problems
Posted:
4/23/2009 9:28:11 PM
Yes, I seem to be having the same problem. I choose an image, the click Upload, and the progress bar in IE moves across for a few seconds, the page refreshes, and no image shows up. I have tried this with both JPG and BMP files, and even the BMP file is only 500kb. I receive no error message.
eukonidor
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Ranch chicken
Posted:
1/4/2006 11:13:14 AM
That sounds good.
Here's another one to try, that I got from a restaurant I used to work at: Marinade your chicken in Caesar Dressing for a couple of hours (or more), then you can either grill it or roast it.
eukonidor
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Ground Deer Meat Recipes
Posted:
1/4/2006 8:33:03 AM
Well, I don't have specific recipes, but if you want to use deer meat just like hamburger, you need to soak it in either milk or beer overnight. I realize this sounds nasty for ground meat, but just soak it overnight (although a couple of hours might be enough for ground meat), then put it in a strainer to drain off the liquid.
If you soak it in beer, you don't need to strain off ALL the liquid (unless you're making something like meatloaf, which requires controlling the liquid content), because cooking it with some of the beer still there will enhance the flavor.
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