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MOXOMUMD

Well-Known Member
How fun. What does she play?
Oh my goodness, it's better to say what she doesn't. She knows how to play everything in the brass, woodwind and percussion section. In marching band her main thing is trumpet. Our students have the opportunity to play two instruments for competition band (same for football half-times) so she plays trumpet and kettle drum. In jazz band she plays tenor sax and our school has a steel drum band so she does that too. She does a lot of camps and activities with the Canton Bluecoats of DCI (Drum Corp International).
 

catmom46

Well-Known Member
Oh my goodness, it's better to say what she doesn't. She knows how to play everything in the brass, woodwind and percussion section. In marching band her main thing is trumpet. Our students have the opportunity to play two instruments for competition band (same for football half-times) so she plays trumpet and kettle drum. In jazz band she plays tenor sax and our school has a steel drum band so she does that too. She does a lot of camps and activities with the Canton Bluecoats of DCI (Drum Corp International).

Wow! I only played flute and trumpet in band. Your daughter is very talented!
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Just chicken and seasoning? What seasonings? Always looking for a good recipe!

Well it varies from time to time, and sorry I don't usually measure this. I always sprinkle them with salt, pepper, garlic powder, ground cumin, and ground corriander. Then I put in a little bit of lime juice in, and either a small can of salsa verde or some green taco sauce. Sometimes a splash of tequila but not always. Once I shred the chicken to make my enchiladas sometimes I will smear some cream cheese on the tortillas then put in some cheddar or Monterrey jack, and then my chicken. Then roll them up, and put some of my crock pot sauce and cheese on top and bake about 20 min. If there isn't enough sauce I have been using the Frontera brand by Rick Bayless (Green Chile Enchilada Sauce) to top my enchiladas. Oh, my this is making me hungry. On a side note I like a lot of Rick Bayless' seasoning sauces, especially the texas taco.
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MouseDreaming

Well-Known Member
Well it varies from time to time, and sorry I don't usually measure this. I always sprinkle them with salt, pepper, garlic powder, ground cumin, and ground corriander. Then I put in a little bit of lime juice in, and either a small can of salsa verde or some green taco sauce. Sometimes a splash of tequila but not always. Once I shred the chicken to make my enchiladas sometimes I will smear some cream cheese on the tortillas then put in some cheddar or Monterrey jack, and then my chicken. Then roll them up, and put some of my crock pot sauce and cheese on top and bake about 20 min. If there isn't enough sauce I have been using the Frontera brand by Rick Bayless (Green Chile Enchilada Sauce) to top my enchiladas. Oh, my this is making me hungry. On a side note I like a lot of Rick Bayless' seasoning sauces, especially the texas taco.
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Yummy. Thanks!
 

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