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Old 03-27-2009, 08:01 AM
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Maybe this is a county thing. I think our grocery store is full of all kinds of booze.
Grocery stores in TN can sell beer and wine coolers (which have malt liquor not wine in them) but not wine or hard liquor.

I know because in the news right now is a big push to change that. Grocery stores are lobbying for the right to sell wine.
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Old 03-27-2009, 08:09 AM
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I guess it's just the thought of someone seeing me buy it, or seeing it in my home, since we do not allow drinking among our leadership. Just avoiding the appearance of hypocrisy, I guess. That kind of thing bothers me - I have to be careful.
The clerk knows they sell jug wine for cooking.

Use the left over vino for Coq au vin.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/a...ipe/index.html
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(750-ml) bottles red wine, preferably pinot noir

While in the store, pick up a little high % alcohol to burn off and make bananas foster. Then go down and buy gasolene with alcohol in it.
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Old 03-27-2009, 08:22 AM
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Baptists do not recognize eachother when they go to Hooters or the liquor store. Put on your best Baptist look and you will not be recognized in there.

I'm afraid the long hair and long skirt would rat me out.
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Old 03-27-2009, 08:45 AM
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Others have issues also. Jews do NOT recognize Jesus. Muslims do NOT recognize the POPE. Baptists do not recognize eachother when they go to Hooters or the liquor store. Put on your best Baptist look and you will not be recognized in there.
The Baptists around here are pretty much Tee-Totalers.
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So, all joking aside, is there anything you can substitute for the wine? What if you just use water?
if you refuse to use the wine (and that is completley understandable.)

use chicken stock. you can always use stock in place of wine in a dish.

I recomend chickenstock for just about everything, but if it is a beef dish, use beef stock.
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Old 03-27-2009, 10:26 AM
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If I didn't want to give occasion to a wrong impression I would just stick to the cooking wine from the grocery store. It is clearly not for drinking and the bottle does not draw attention to itself as it looks like many other bottles. It is not shaped like a bottle of wine that you drink.

Plus Nyquil has more alcohol in it!!!!!!
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Re: Cooking Blackened Cajun Chicken Alfredo!

Forget all the wine talk. It's 2009. The title of this thread should be "Cooking African-Americanized Cajun Chicken Alfredo".
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Forget all the wine talk. It's 2009. The title of this thread should be "Cooking African-Americanized Cajun Chicken Alfredo".
That is funny!
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If I didn't want to give occasion to a wrong impression I would just stick to the cooking wine from the grocery store. It is clearly not for drinking and the bottle does not draw attention to itself as it looks like many other bottles. It is not shaped like a bottle of wine that you drink.

Plus Nyquil has more alcohol in it!!!!!!
I tend to agree... only I would use the real stuff and tell anyone worried about you to fined someone else to worry about.... but thats just me.



I am going to try this recipe CC1. it looks great!
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Forget all the wine talk. It's 2009. The title of this thread should be "Cooking African-Americanized Cajun Chicken Alfredo".
I did eat collard greens and cornbread for supper last night!

My son had made his way too spicy gumbo so I had to pass on that.
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"It was not until long after, when former Holiness preachers had become part of us, that strict plainness of dress began to be taught.

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