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Mountain Pass Road . Blue Ridge
Another snap taken on my way home from school. The boys have a football game this afternoon and Braden has requested French Dip sandwiches for dinner afterwards. I found the easiest recipe for them a few years back, it's a Rachel Ray version I think. Get some deli roast beef cut, sprinkle Montreal Steak Seasoning on it, soak it in beef broth till hot and top on crusty rolls with a piece of cheese (we use Provolone) and use the broth to dip. So yummy and so easy!
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Mountain Pass Road . Blue Ridge
Another snap taken on my way home from school. The boys have a football game this afternoon and Braden has requested French Dip sandwiches for dinner afterwards. I found the easiest recipe for them a few years back, it's a Rachel Ray version I think. Get some deli roast beef cut, sprinkle Montreal Steak Seasoning on it, soak it in beef broth till hot and top on crusty rolls with a piece of cheese (we use Provolone) and use the broth to dip. So yummy and so easy!
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Hello, cute drive by shot of the cow. Your french dip sandwhich sounds great and easy! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteLove the cow and fence! And I will definitely try the French dip out.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Thursday!
I like the sense of movement... and dinner sounds tasty!
ReplyDeleteLove the cow behind the fence on what looks like a quiet road. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletecute cow at the fence. your recipe made my mouth water. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat how the cow is in the photo too!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, the cow did ponder, what is on the other side of this fence?!
ReplyDeleteJust watchin' the traffic pass by . . . :-)
ReplyDeleteThat cow seems to be looking down that road too...your eye is just drawn to it. It's a lovely scene. - Mmmm the French Dip sandwiches sound yummy.
ReplyDeleteDon't listen to Tanya, cow. You will not be made into tasty French Dip sammiches!
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It sounds like a tasty snack!
ReplyDeleteNice shot! And yum on the French Dip sandwich recipe. Sounds like it would be a good one for us, too.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet this photo is!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd French Dip....yum....I'll be there! Extra Provolone cheese on mine please.
I see you photographed a cow and immediately thought of hot beef sandwiches. Interestingly link. Your recipe does sound good. I would love to drop by for some.
ReplyDeleteNice country road!
ReplyDeleteThat does sound delicious Tanya. I like the pic too!
ReplyDeleteYou live in a pretty area, Tanya.
ReplyDeleteGreat fence and scenery. I love fast and good when it comes to cooking.
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ReplyDeletemy husband would like this sandwich, will have to try. Montreal steak seasoning is the best.
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