-=> Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
> Back in the '80s - when I was trailer trucking I mostly hauled car parts
> to the Corvette plant in Louisville or bottles to (mostly) Bardstown and
> booze out. A few times I hauled stuff to Wally World from the Walmart
> distribution center in North Little Rock, AR (Searcy, actually) to various
> WalMart locations in Kentucky. It was at a WalMart break room on the east
> side of Lexington, near Utteringtown, that I first met a clear soda called
> "Ale 8" which was so loaded w/caffiene that it made the hair on the back
> of my neck march in lockstep. And they think Mountain Dew has a lot of
> caffiene. HAH! Never seen Ale-8 outside of Kentucky.
MP> The Corvette plant is in Bowling Green, but there are two big Ford
MP> plants in Louisville. Ale-8-One is one of my favorites. They used to
How could I forget that. Well, it was 40 years ago. And I certainly
hauled more bottle into Kentucky than car parts. Brown-Foreman was
bottling something for Hiram Walker and we hauled bottle to them and
took booze out. Same with Heaven Hill in Bardstown.
MP> (maybe still do) have a chart on their web site about the caffiene
MP> content of their soda. It actually has less in it than several better
MP> known sodas. The claim is that it is the mix of the caffiene and real
MP> ginger that makes it more potent.
I never saw that chart. But it sure did get my "spidey senses" tingling.
MP> It is bottled just east of Lexington in a town called Winchester.
MP> Back to Long John Silvers and other such restaurants, IIRC the last
MP> Druther's and the last Jerry's are/were in Kentucky.
Druther's - which became that from Burger Queen restaurants are down to
just one left - in Campbellsville. AFAIK they had no connection to LJS
except that both were fats food/quick serve. Jerry's is down to just
one - in Paris, KY. They are/were connected to Long John's by Jerry
Lederer who started both organisations .... along w/Jerry's Five and
Dime stores.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Jerry's Green Chile
Categories: Stews, Pork, Chilies
Yield: 12 Servings
2 lb Pork; in small cubes
1 c Chopped onion
14 oz Chicken broth
1 1/2 ts Granulated garlic
2 1/2 tb Chicken base
1 ts Celery salt
1 tb Cornstarch
1/2 ts Oregano
1 tb Cumin, ground
1/2 tb Jalapeno; dried, ground
1 tb Dried cilantro
1/2 tb Green (Hatch) chile powder
10 oz Green enchilada sauce
27 oz Can green chilies; chopped
8 oz Can green chilies; pureed
1 ts Salt
Habanero hot sauce to taste*
Brown pork and drain
Add onion & chicken broth (will not cover meat). Simmer
for 1 hour stirring often.
Add spice mix and a little water. Simmer 1 hour stirring
often to avoid sticking.
Add green enchilada sauce. Simmer 1/2 hour.
Add chopped green chilies. Cook for 15 minutes
Add 8 oz Green chilies, pureed 10 minutes later
Adjust with 1/2 ts jalapeno powder, 1 ts salt and a
liberal dose of habanero hot sauce. *
* I use Ralph's Righteous - UDD
Source: Jerry Simmons - ICS World Chile Verde Champion
: 2000 & 2006
MM Format by Dave Drum - 24 August 2005
Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
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... I am not drawn to terrible novelty items from fast food chains.
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