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Old 10-04-2012, 07:39 PM   #651
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Eat your heart out JLA.
Yawn... Ive crapped turds that looked more delicious than that..
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Yawn... Ive crapped turds that looked more delicious than that..
Fine, back to the drawing board.
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Old 10-04-2012, 07:43 PM   #653
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Ha. im just ribbin ya. Those brats really do look good. If i hadnt already had a couple of broiled pork chops and garlic tater wedges id be hungry for one.
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Ha. im just ribbin ya. Those brats really do look good. If i hadnt already had a couple of broiled pork chops and garlic tater wedges id be hungry for one.
I know that. You can't withstand good food. Hmmm, might have some taco bell tomorrow. Mmm.
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oh yuk taco bell are u kidding me
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oh yuk taco bell are u kidding me
Some of the best fast food around. mmm, fire hot sauce on a grilled stuffed burrito.
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last time i went in there for a taco took one bite threw it in the garbage
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Old 10-05-2012, 06:04 AM   #658
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I made sauce yesterday (cooked 7 hours) so we had s'ketti's for supper.

Oh man that looks awesome!

I'm getting ready to give a sunday gravy a go for the first time. Currently for the meat I'm making meatballs from my venison sausage, and I'm going to use hot Italian sausages, and I'm thinking maybe a rack of baby back ribs too. Got any tips you wanna share?
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Old 10-07-2012, 08:39 PM   #659
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Oh man that looks awesome!

I'm getting ready to give a sunday gravy a go for the first time. Currently for the meat I'm making meatballs from my venison sausage, and I'm going to use hot Italian sausages, and I'm thinking maybe a rack of baby back ribs too. Got any tips you wanna share?
Here's my recipe. http://www.flyfishohio.us/Spaghetti%20Sauce.htm

And here's tonight's dinner...Lasagna! I was at the range today so I needed a meal that could be made Saturday and cooked Sunday. This topping sauce shown here is my Marinara Sauce made without any meat. I make both styles for different applications. the below Lasagna has my meat sauce in its layers, along with my homemade Italian sweet sausage and 80/20 beef.



FWIW, I managed to get my High-Point 995TS sighted in with the new Bushnell 3x9 scope. The 100 yard range was closed for drainage maintenance, so I had to use the 50 yard range.


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Old 10-07-2012, 10:06 PM   #660
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vegetable beef barley, been stewing all day in the crock pot while out mushroom hunting.... mmmmm....

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Old 10-10-2012, 05:07 PM   #661
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I'm not even Italian, but you would think I was based on my recent cooking...like tonight. Penne pasta, meatballs, garlic toast and salad.

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Yeah, I think you go some Italian in ya, Joe.

Looks good!
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Time to switch gears and get into the "comfort food" mode. Roasted a chicken for dinner along with mashed redskin potatoes and corn/bean steamer. We have enough leftovers for tomorrow's din-din. DW had the white meat, and my plate had the the most flavorful part of the bird...the legs & thighs!

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Those are two nice dishes Joe.
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Shoot.. im movin in to Joes house.
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Thanks, guys. I can hardly wait until I get to fully retire. THAT'S when I'll have more time to play in the kitchen. My birthday is Sunday and I'm getting an electric meat grinder. it's just in time as I'm down to 2# of my Italian sausage and 1 12" piece of Sopressata. I have always made sausage by hand grinding the pork, so it's going to be a treat to have the machine doing the work, including packing the casings. I think I'll get a foot switch so I don't have to indenture my wife to crank the packer. Maybe not, I don't want to spoil her.

Anyway, tonight was the promised leftovers from last night. I just changed the veggie to broccoli since I got it on sale today for $.99 for a 3-stalk bunch.
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Thanks, guys. I can hardly wait until I get to fully retire. THAT'S when I'll have more time to play in the kitchen. My birthday is Sunday and I'm getting an electric meat grinder. it's just in time as I'm down to 2# of my Italian sausage and 1 12" piece of Sopressata. I have always made sausage by hand grinding the pork, so it's going to be a treat to have the machine doing the work, including packing the casings. I think I'll get a foot switch so I don't have to indenture my wife to crank the packer. Maybe not, I don't want to spoil her.

Anyway, tonight was the promised leftovers from last night. I just changed the veggie to broccoli since I got it on sale today for $.99 for a 3-stalk bunch.
Dang Joe, that looks great. That would fit into my Magic Bullet and I could drink it. I can't wait until I can have solid food.
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I am hungry
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The wife gave me the choice of her making dinner or me making it. I said since it's my birthday, I would spend the day playing in the kitchen. So I made a honey chicken stir fry with loads of veggies and a veggie fried rice. The wife made me an apple cake from scratch.

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Things are pretty corny around here tonight. Corn Chowder and sweet (Yankee) cornbread.



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2 hot dogs with mustard and faux chilli off the grill at the Pilot Truck Stop.
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Left over meat loaf, mashed taters, and pickled beets.
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BBQ pulled pork on whole wheat rolls with a side salad.

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The last of my venison.
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