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Wife wanted to eat out, local Chinese place. Went picked Mom and Dad the. Headed to her favorite local spot.
"Maybe we're all happy."
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I am MAGA.
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What sort of food is in the bottom right hand corner?
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What sort of food is in the bottom right hand corner? Braised chicken paws, I'm sure of it.
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Had a 1.25# porterhouse and a spinach salad. Black and white on the steak. Gala apple, pecans, and gorgonzola with a balsamic vinaigrette for the baby spinach.
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What sort of food is in the bottom right hand corner? Honey walnut prawns
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"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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Wife cooked broccoli beef. Was very good. Just noticed your post, Chinese as well. Grandson loves broccoli, he’s strange, he’d pick all the broccoli out and eat it first then the meat and maybe some noodles if they had ketchup on them. Ugh. Who lotta sriracha?
"Maybe we're all happy."
"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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Had home-raised chicken that I had cut up and grilled on Saturday. De-boned the breasts, sliced and topped a spinach salad (with tomatoes, green olives, and feta cheese) with it. Light, healthy, and tasty.
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I had 10 Costco hotdogs, 8-16 ounce king st. Brewery ipa's.. living the dream..
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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I usually use more Sriracha, but I am going to spend all day in the spraying tractor......away from the comforts of home.
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Just noticed your post, Chinese as well. Grandson loves broccoli, he’s strange, he’d pick all the broccoli out and eat it first then the meat and maybe some noodles if they had ketchup on them. Ugh.
Who lotta sriracha? Do you know what the difference is between broccoli and a booger is ? Kids wont eat broccoli
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Had a 1.25# porterhouse and a spinach salad. Black and white on the steak. Gala apple, pecans, and gorgonzola with a balsamic vinaigrette for the baby spinach. 20 ounces seems to be on the small side for a Porterhouse. Am I reading you wrong?
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Had a 1.25# porterhouse and a spinach salad. Black and white on the steak. Gala apple, pecans, and gorgonzola with a balsamic vinaigrette for the baby spinach. 20 ounces seems to be on the small side for a Porterhouse. Am I reading you wrong? 1.25 inches thick is minimum to be considered a porterhouse.
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I did not know there were rules for porterhouses.
Black and white mean Salt and Pepper?
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I usually use more Sriracha, but I am going to spend all day in the spraying tractor......away from the comforts of home. So that’s why your son was passed out in your arms the other day... Just noticed your post, Chinese as well. Grandson loves broccoli, he’s strange, he’d pick all the broccoli out and eat it first then the meat and maybe some noodles if they had ketchup on them. Ugh. Who lotta sriracha? Do you know what the difference is between broccoli and a booger is ? Kids wont eat broccoli You’d think but this kid at 22 months is already using tissue. I don’t think I knew what a tissue was until I was 12.
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Pretty advanced.
I still dont know how to hold a fork properly.
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I concur, like mixed metaphors, a clarification from the poster is needed.
"Maybe we're all happy."
"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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I did not know there were rules for porterhouses.
Black and white mean Salt and Pepper? More like marketing. I assume salt and pepper but I’ve seen the term used for pan seared steak au poivre as well.
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I did not know there were rules for porterhouses.
Black and white mean Salt and Pepper? I've always understood Porterhouse to be more about the shape than the thickness. Roughly, a Porterhouse is a subspecies of T-bone with a substantial amount of meat on both the strip and loin sides of the bone. OTOH, what is often called a T-bone should be called an L-bone or Γ-bone since the loin side meat is noticeably smaller. Porterhouse: L-bone:
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