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That is a deal.
I was gonna guess $15/lb.
Of course you cooked them to perfection....
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Store bought NY's that will sit out for another hour and then go on the grill for 3 minutes. And it's 4:20. And the box tators. Are done, my wife is always cooking too early. Smokin! 420
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Ribeyes are great, I like to marinate mine in teriyaki and smoke with alderwood before finishing on the grill. Stella Artois goes great with everything, especially like a Stella draft with a good meal.
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I don't have a problem with legally grown weed.
Hell, just like beer it's born from the Earth.
Problem is (some)people can't handle it and get lazy.
Or maybe they were just lazy to begin with.
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I wish... P
Obey lawful commands. Video interactions. Hold bad cops accountable. Problem solved.
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I have a colonoscopy early Monday morning. I haven't eaten since supper last night. Thanks a bunch. kwg
For liberals and anarchists, power and control is opium, selling envy is the fastest and easiest way to get it. TRR. American conservative. Never trust a white liberal. Malcom X Current NRA member.
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rolled the smoker outta the garage today........ baby back pork ribs on there right now @ 225* I cheated......slow cooker first 5 hrs.....smoke 'em slow for 90 min Baked tators.....slaw......baked beans on the side...... Couple cocktails while the ribs simmer in the cherry smoke..... whats fur dinner at your house tonight ? BBQ chicken and sausage and beans etc. enough to eat on for couple , 3 days. 80 degrees here today , ain't the first 80 degree day this year though.
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Rice and beans here as we are on the Dave Ramsey program.
Happy regardless.
Be safe, Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Rice and beans here as we are on the Dave Ramsey program.
Happy regardless.
Be safe, Travis Too much. If you want to continue the fraud, tone it down. P
Obey lawful commands. Video interactions. Hold bad cops accountable. Problem solved.
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I've yet to fire up the smoker, maybe next weekend.
Today was Paella, cooked in a big skillet on the stovetop with pumpkin spice cake for desert.
What would Porter Rockwell do?
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I don't have a problem with legally grown weed.
Hell, just like beer it's born from the Earth.
Problem is (some)people can't handle it and get lazy.
Or maybe they were just lazy to begin with. +420
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On a seafood kick here.
Going back to Louisiana in a couple of weeks.
The gumbo and dads are amazing.
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this weekend all deer venison: 10# sweet&spicey snack sticks 25# Leggs breakfast sausage 25# Curly's ring bolgna 15# Farmers sausage 15# Lemon sausage 15# chorizo 80# burger
Tonight was venison tacos and a Leinie's Creamy Dark Taste dang good after burning through more than a few hundred rounds of 22LR, 9mm, 44 Mag, 223 and 45-70 today. Ttrying to destroy some steel plates all afternoon.
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I usually grill enough for the week every Sunday night. Today was 3 chicken breasts, 3 venison burger steaks, some venison sausage, and steaks for tonight - NY strip for me and filets for my wife and son. And a nice 2006 Cabernet to wash it down! Pics
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rolled the smoker outta the garage today........ baby back pork ribs on there right now @ 225* I cheated......slow cooker first 5 hrs.....smoke 'em slow for 90 min Baked tators.....slaw......baked beans on the side...... Couple cocktails while the ribs simmer in the cherry smoke..... whats fur dinner at your house tonight ? tikka, umm dude, traeger. stop dinking around. a trager is like a freaking oven that produces smoke. put meat in, go to sleep, wake up the next morning and it cooked all night, add pellets, lay back down, come out when its done. The old school wood smokers are way too much hassle. used them for years, monkeyed around with results that were't always repeatable. pellet smokers produce everytime.
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Beef fried rice here. I am already missing my smoker!!
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rolled the smoker outta the garage today........ baby back pork ribs on there right now @ 225* I cheated......slow cooker first 5 hrs.....smoke 'em slow for 90 min Baked tators.....slaw......baked beans on the side...... Couple cocktails while the ribs simmer in the cherry smoke..... whats fur dinner at your house tonight ? tikka, umm dude, traeger. stop dinking around. a trager is like a freaking oven that produces smoke. put meat in, go to sleep, wake up the next morning and it cooked all night, add pellets, lay back down, come out when its done. The old school wood smokers are way too much hassle. used them for years, monkeyed around with results that were't always repeatable. pellet smokers produce everytime. Unfortunately, that is the truth...….my brother competes on the KCBS Tour, and all of his smokers are now pellet smokers. Even uses them for his catering business as well.... Been looking real hard at the Camp Chef Woodwind......if I'm going to spend that much money, may as well get one that will do EVERYTHING but the dishes afterwards! Frog--OUT!
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rolled the smoker outta the garage today........ baby back pork ribs on there right now @ 225* I cheated......slow cooker first 5 hrs.....smoke 'em slow for 90 min Baked tators.....slaw......baked beans on the side...... Couple cocktails while the ribs simmer in the cherry smoke..... whats fur dinner at your house tonight ? tikka, umm dude, traeger. stop dinking around. a trager is like a freaking oven that produces smoke. put meat in, go to sleep, wake up the next morning and it cooked all night, add pellets, lay back down, come out when its done. The old school wood smokers are way too much hassle. used them for years, monkeyed around with results that were't always repeatable. pellet smokers produce everytime. Unfortunately, that is the truth...….my brother competes on the KCBS Tour, and all of his smokers are now pellet smokers. Even uses them for his catering business as well.... Been looking real hard at the Camp Chef Woodwind......if I'm going to spend that much money, may as well get one that will do EVERYTHING but the dishes afterwards! Frog--OUT! Pellet grils are the chit. Set and forget for the most part...and the food quality is great.
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Whatcha got? Sour Diesel? Grape Kush? Booger Sticky?
Hell if know.....laughing That was a joke. I stick with cold beer and peasant steak... Brian, if you don't mind me asking... What did those two beauties set you back? Hahahah! Good thing, the campfire reserve public safety officers would have been calling in an air strike from the Feds if you were actually burning one.
Mark
NRA Life Member Anytime anyone kicks cancers azz is a good day!
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rolled the smoker outta the garage today........ baby back pork ribs on there right now @ 225* I cheated......slow cooker first 5 hrs.....smoke 'em slow for 90 min Baked tators.....slaw......baked beans on the side...... Couple cocktails while the ribs simmer in the cherry smoke..... whats fur dinner at your house tonight ? tikka, umm dude, traeger. stop dinking around. a trager is like a freaking oven that produces smoke. put meat in, go to sleep, wake up the next morning and it cooked all night, add pellets, lay back down, come out when its done. The old school wood smokers are way too much hassle. used them for years, monkeyed around with results that were't always repeatable. pellet smokers produce everytime. I have had a Traeger for a few years now and while I like it, I do not like the massive temp swings I'm getting so I ordered a new after-market controller that promises to improve greatly on Traegers controller. Fingers crossed that it works.
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"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve" - Isoroku Yamamoto
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