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  1. And now for the perfect meat to go with my potato salad:

     

    Wiener Schnitzel a la Brigitte

     

    Per person use 2 lean pork cutlets (I buy a big pork loin and cut them myself).

    Pound the cutlets a little, the bottom of glass works if you don’t have a meat mallet. You could cover the meat with Saran wrap to avoid it “spitting.”

    Use 2 plates to hold

    ¼ cup of regular bread crumbs per person

    1 beaten egg per 2 or 3 persons

    Salt and pepper the meat to taste on both sides.

    Melt butter or your preferred sautéing oil in a nice large skillet that heats evenly. Make sure the skillet is nice and hot.

    Swoosh the cutlets, one at a time, in the beaten egg and then in the bread crumbs and toss in the skillet.

    It won’t take long to cook it on both sides, so don’t go away.

    Brown to a slight crisp and put on serving plate or dinner plate.

    This meat is supposed to be sprinkled with fresh lemon juice.

    Either cut the lemon in slices and place 2 slices on top of each cutlet (albeit tricky, squeeze it out by rubbing the blunt end of your knife blade over it while holding it down with your fork), or squeeze lemon juice and dribble it over each cutlet. This is done by the individual!

    Enjoy!

  2. This is a favorite of everyone in my house and for those that have been to my table. According to my mother it is not exactly true to the region we are coming from in Bavaria, hence a la Brigitte.

    • To serve 6 people, boil 8 medium-sized yellow potatoes in their skin until soft to touch, but skins are intact.
    • Discard water, peel while hot using a fork to hold the potato and a paring knife to remove the skins (it will come off like sun-burned skin).
    • While potatoes are cooking, dice half an onion and cut 4 strips of bacon into ¼ inch pieces.
    • Also dice 2 pickles (barrel pickles from Gundelsheim are the best; if not available, use bread and butter pickles) and set aside.
    • Put bacon in a hot skillet and render as much fat as possible without burning. Drain on a paper towel.
    • Use some of the bacon fat (or for lighter fares peanut oil) to sauté the onions.
    • Slice potatoes ¼ inch thick into a bowl.
    • Add salt and pepper to taste, ¼ cup of peanut oil, ¼ cup of apple cider vinegar mixed with a pinch of sugar or agave sweetener.
    • Gently toss to blend well.
    • Add onions, bacon, and pickles, toss gently again.
    • Heat ½ cup of beef or chicken broth. Just before serving pour over salad. Serve warm.
  3. Who would have ever thought that one of my first consignments is a grave site! My consignor has opted to use a different way into eternity.

    The site featured is 60 square feet of prime Pflugerville real estate. Located at the Capital Parks just South of Wells Branch Parkway in a section that has nothing available otherwise at this time. It's a beautiful location, directly on a driveway (front row). A list of owners of neighboring graves is available upon request.

    It's listed here.

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    Package deals are available for multiple items of the same category
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    We market to appropriate target audiences
    A flat listing fee is good for one year!

  5. From an estate liquidation we have handled there are several pieces left to sell I want to offer here:

    • A beautiful stainless steel chef's prep-type counter, professional grade with two stainless shelves that would make a great addition or start to a busy kitchen or studio.
    • A beige wool rug with a stunning oriental motif, very large, and could fit eclectic and traditional décor.

    Check it out!

  6. Greeting and welcome to the New BLOG for CureForSpace.com!!! Be sure to visit our 'Registration' page to register to use/comment on our blog.

     

    As I am offering consignment pieces you will find new blogs on a regular basis on specific pieces that may interest you.

    Benefits when consigning with us:

    A refundable listing fee holds item in consignment for up to one year.
    Consignor keeps item until sold.
    Cure for Space handles marketing and sale of items and any contact with potential buyers until sold.
    Cure for Space offers help in transacting merchandise exchange, either by
    • personally meeting buyer at location of item, or
    • by packing and shipping item to buyer.
    Cure for Space appraises or has appraised any item for current market value. In the event of a formal appraisal, a certificate of appraisal is available to the buyer at no additional cost.
    Consignor and Cure for Space jointly determine selling price.
    Cure for Space offers services to 
    • determine weight and size of an item,
    • determine descriptive information of any item,
    • generate high quality images of item, and
    • ready, clean, and/or restore item to be listed.

      Contact us if you have items you would like to consign!

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