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I had a BLT and chips. Told the wife we should pretend it summer time and open the windows. She said NOT! I think it is 0 or so.

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Originally Posted by gunzo
Embarrassed to say what I ate tonight, but who rushes to clean a SA after just 150 of ACP.

That Alf yard bird must have been really special.


not sure what to respond to that................

I like to clean my ACP while she's warm.............


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Ham barbecue, scalloped potatoes with onions. Gingerbread for desert. Milk for beverage.

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Jasmine Rice, Canadian bacon cured with rosemary, Fried Collards, steamed broccoli,
Butter fried onion, sugar snap peas, bok choy, brussel sprouts, mushrooms, carrot, fresh garlic and spices.
Organic homemade pasta sauce from scratch.
It turned out delicious until I added Deflaves secret ingredient....... anchovy paste. Fresh new tube and just a dab to mess up de flavor. That's what I get for watching the galloping gourmet.


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Little dead birds tonight, Rock Cornish Game Hens on the grill..

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Fuggin place reminds me of facebook, everyone sharing their supper. But y’all eat good...

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Originally Posted by tikkanut
Originally Posted by gunzo
Embarrassed to say what I ate tonight, but who rushes to clean a SA after just 150 of ACP.

That Alf yard bird must have been really special.


not sure what to respond to that................

I like to clean my ACP while she's warm.............


My laziness just showing. My Blackhawks might get wiped, might not. And I use that ole filthy Unique.

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Wife is making homemade chicken pot pie.
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Gumbo. Great night for it here. 30's and overcast, drizzle and some light rain.


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Fuggin place reminds me of facebook, everyone sharing their supper. But y’all eat good...

In the morning they'll be comparing pictures of their stink pickles........

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Originally Posted by slumlord
I knew this would come up.


Getting the Pompeian red wine vinegar ready.

Collards, Conecuh, country ham

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Oh yeah!

Needs hoe cakes, though.

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Ribeye
portobellos and sliced onions fried while the steak rested
yellow potatoes sliced thin, coated in olive oil with garlic salt, spread out on a cookie sheet, topped with parmesan and roasted at 425F until the cheese browns
green beans roasted at 425F


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Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Home made pork green chili verde stew to go with the 9F temperature and 25 mph winds here.


That sounds really good!

64° in St. George today.


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Originally Posted by slumlord
I knew this would come up.


Getting the Pompeian red wine vinegar ready.

Collards, Conecuh, country ham

But no hoe cakes cry
No buttermilk!!




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You really need to stop mentioning Conecuh Sausage.....stuff has been hit or miss lately as it is! LOL I always buy a "Family Pack" whenever I find them at the market, freeze for future use! EVERYONE that has tried it, always wants to know where to buy it......


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Originally Posted by gunzo
Embarrassed to say what I ate tonight, but who rushes to clean a SA after just 150 of ACP.


It’s a 1911 not a Glock. A Glock will run no matter how dirty but a 1911 is a different beast. They’ll get sticky, finicky and prone to jam if the air quality is less than perfect. 😁

The tight tolerances lend themselves nicely to accuracy but they’re an easy pass for me for a carry gun. (Flame 🔥 suit on)


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Two nights ago, I made for me and the boys and my fiance some soup, which I’ve been doing a fair amount lately. It’s full of all kinds of veggies that they will eat in this format, but not raw or even just cooked alone without complaint. Last night, I offered to order anything my fiancé wanted for dinner. But she wanted the soup leftovers instead. It makes about 8 large servings. Often, I do it with flank steak and beef broth, instead of the chicken & crab mentioned below, which is equally good. When I do the beef version, I dump in some red wine for flavor, and sometimes I add diced walnuts. All of the fresh veggies mentioned below are diced.

48oz chicken broth
Olive oil (a fair amount)
One entire red onion
One red bell pepper
One green bell pepper
One big tub of sliced Bella mushrooms
Frozen corn
Some frozen mixed veggies
Four Roma tomatoes
About 1/2 cup of minced garlic
About 1/4 pound spinach and spring mix (again, diced)
A healthy dose of Lawry's seasoned salt and Montreal Steak seasoning.

Low boil all of that for an hour, stirring occasionally.

About 50 minutes into that, throw in 16 ozs of canned crab meat and 3-1/2 lbs of diced chicken thighs (can’t stand white chicken meat). Continue to low boil for about 10 minutes.

It’s really popular around here, and the boys are fondly eating a lot of nutritious foods that otherwise would lead to some complaints. When I do the beef version, I don’t use tough stew meat and cook it for hours. I just use flank/skirt steak diced up or even diced ribeye meat and sometimes throw in some diced bacon. After about 10 minutes the steak is still red and tender.

Delish.

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Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Originally Posted by gunzo
Embarrassed to say what I ate tonight, but who rushes to clean a SA after just 150 of ACP.


It’s a 1911 not a Glock. A Glock will run no matter how dirty but a 1911 is a different beast. They’ll get sticky, finicky and prone to jam if the air quality is less than perfect. 😁

The tight tolerances lend themselves nicely to accuracy but they’re an easy pass for me for a carry gun. (Flame 🔥 suit on)





nope Springfield XD-S Mod 2 45 ACP

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