Per serving:
1 lg. hamburger patty (about 1/2 lb.)
1 small potato, sliced
2 carrots, sliced or sticks
1 onion slice
pat of butter or margarine
salt, pepper, garlic to taste
Tear off a large piece of heavy-duty aluminum foil; spray with nonstick cooking spray. Place raw hamburg in center of foil and layer the rest of ingredients on top. Put pat of butter on top. Fold as instructed below. Repeat for each dinner. Cook for about 1 hr. or until hamburger is done and vegetables are tender, turning occasionally to prevent burning (not necessary to turn if baked in an oven
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FOLDING A FOIL DINNER: Fold long edges of foil together and fold down to food. Roll other 2 ends up to food. Gently press top seam down to seal. ALWAYS OPEN COOKED FOIL PACKETS CAREFULLY TO PREVENT STEAM BURNS.
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The casting stroke has been related to a clock face ever since the first two handed clock was invented around the year 1340.
Imagine a class of beginners standing in a row as a casting instructor says "On the back cast, you should stop the rod at 1:00 o'clock, so everyone point your rod at 1:00 o'clock"
If everyone in the class pointed their rod in the same direction, what conclusion could you draw?