Onions & Green Peppers

2 large onions choppef

•1 large green pepper chopped

•5 garlic cloves chopped

•1 cup cabbage chopped

•1/4cup bacon grease

Melt grease in pot add all ingredients but garlic. Stir over medium heat for 10 to 15 minutes until onions are golden brown.

•add garlic and stir for 3 to 4 minutes

See how I made it here: Onions & Green Peppershttps://www.pinterest.com/pin/1141169993060082342/

Slow Cooker Pork Picnic

I bought a pork picnic, it cost about $12 for 10 pounds. I brought it home, took it out of its plastic wrapping, washed it off. Then I dried it with a towel. On the bottom of it is a large layer of fat. I took a knife and slowly peeled the fat layer off the meat then I threw the fat away. Cutting the fat layer off takes a little bit of time. Then I coated the pork with olive oil, rubbed salt into it and brown sugar, smoked paprika and garlic powder. In the crock pot I put one large chopped onion and enough real coca cola to cover the meat half way. Slow cook it on low for 8 hours, or overnight even. Take the pork out of slow cooker, after that amount of time. It will probably come out in pieces but don’t worry, you are going to shred it anyway. drain any liquid from the meat and then with two forks, one in each hand, gently pull the pork apart. It’s going to take a few minutes and your hand might get tired, so take it easy and rest. Once you have pulled all the pork apart, you will see it’s a bit stringy, but that is how it’s supposed to be. Heat some pork up in a pan on the stove and when it’s piping hot, put in on a roll or bread with some Barbeque sauce…and you will be in heaven! Refrigerate the rest…or better yet …Eat it!

See how I made it here: Slow Cooker Pork Picnic

Pulled Pork Vegetable Soup

So easy to make..so delicious. I cooked a 10 pound pork picnic in a crockpot overnight. Drained the liquid out and pulled the pork apart with 2 forks. I filled a pot with water, added salt, pepper and one of my favorite seasonings, abobo and brought to a slow boil. Then I cut up a cup of all the vegetables I had in my fridge, carrots, cabbage, onions, celery and added it to the pot. Then I chopped up a bunch of garlic, added that. Then 2 cups of pulled pork. Let it all boil for about ten minutes and serve…lots of soup left for the week.

See how I make this here: Pulled Pork Veghttps://www.pinterest.com/pin/1141169993060203869/etable Soup

Parsnips

f you have not tried parsnips, you are in for a great surprise. They look like carrots, but they aren’t. I wash them off, I do not remove the skin, cut them up, boil them until they are very soft, churn in a food processor and serve hot with butter.

They have a wonderful nutty aroma when cooking and they retain that nutty flavor when you eat them. They have the consistency of mashed potatoes but much, much more flavorful. They are sure to become one of your favorites!

See how I make them here: Parsnips