^ i did nearly pop into that birdcageRode slowly past one called Sinner too but the name kicked off my conscience
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Erm yes. The wife didnt know![]()
I have been told that cheese can cause carcinogenic cancer if reheated.![]()
We shared the T-bone. Now she's marinating up the brisket for the jerky.
Sorry no tits, just the beef this time.
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^ that looks great!
^ sweet. How long did you boil them for? Nothing stuck to those bones.
Reminds me. I havent sous vide'd ribs yet. Gotta give that a bash
Any recommendations for rubs here?
^Sorry, but all I did to those ribs were thaw them out and warm them in the oven. They were the last pack I had from Hickory butchers, who no longer exist.
Got me beat why one of the rib joints in town - or a new venture - don't pick up the slack and cryovac a few of their products then advertise them properly for pick up from their restaraunts or get them into supermarkets. Everyone likes ribs but very few have the skills or cooking equipment to make some themselves, these cryovac ribs from Hickory were sensational in that all you needed to do was take them out of the pack and heat them up (a microwave would be fine for this). Taste was 10 from 10 too, they were perfect.
Dill, that meat looks like green cardboard.
^ Cardboard would have more moisture than that.Nothing like back home.
Had my nostalgia fix for the year now![]()
Well I don't know what it is. Can you tell me Mister Jones?
Just some bar nibbles to celebrate surviving the silly purge at work
A thumbs up from me.
A lot of expats seem to moan about the food options here.
I guess they haven't lived in Myanmar...
Tonight I am going for Peruvian food, lunch (sorry for the tangent post, but a meal is a meal) was a pleasant Japanese lunch set at The Kempinski- a good go to place for Japanese in town.
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