> I went to wikipedia and looked at the list of his books.
> The only ones I've read, that I recall although some of
> the other titles look familiar, are the McNally series.
Funny thing is the reviews indicated that the Deadly Sins
series were worthier in some way than the McNally series,
and one of each I think were available for free. If I want
to read more of his stuff I'll have to do something like
join Open Library.
There is a lot of public domain stuff worth reading, but
if I could get a better idea of this guy for free, I might
look for more instead of relying on the classics. I'm not
so far sure I approve of his attitudes enough to actually
pay money to his heirs, though. I couldn't track down the
free McNally book this time around, though it will probably
pop up again. I think it was a Chinese site, so suspicious
anyway and maybe worth not downloading from.
> Like I said, pretty much mindless reading. As for the
> others...well if I read them, they really made an
> impression on me.
Warning taken!
Title: Mexican Chalupa
To me a chalupa is something like a quesadilla or maybe a
cheese tostada possibly with beans. I never thought of it as
a chililke meat stew. Maybe the guy really is a Boston butt.
---------- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.01
Title: Tostada Grande
Categories: Pork/ham, Ground beef, Mexican, Beef
Yield: 6 servings
1/4 lb Ground beef or pork 1 1/2 c Shredded cheddar or
1 cn Whole tomatoes, drained and Monterey Jack cheese
chopped 2 c Shredded lettuce
1 ts Ground cumin 1 md Tomato, chopped
1/4 ts Salt 1 Ripe avacado, peeled,
12 Tortillas, 6-8" seeded, sliced
1 c Pace Thick & Chunky Salsa
Brown meat; drain. Stir in tomatoes, cumin and salt; cover and simmer 5
minutes. Cover bottom and sides of 12" pizza pan with tortillas,
overlapping attractively. Spread with Pace Thick & Chunky Salsa; top with
meat mixture. Bake at 350'F. oven 20 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese.
Arrange
lettuce, tomato and avacado over top. Cut into wedges using scissors or
small knife and serve with additional Pace Thick & Chunky Salsa.
Source: Pace
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