My first contribution to this epic thread is today's brunch:
We had the pork chops out for last night's supper but did something else & had to cook them because we are also going out tonight.
Chops lightly spiced with seasoned salt & freshly ground pepper. Home-made hashbrown potatoes fried up with onion & mushrooms seasoned with a special garlic & salt combo I get from work. Eggs sunny-side up seasoned with salt & pepper & with soft yolks perfect for dunking toast or the hashbrowns.
Picture of the coffee & Bailey's to wash it all down was unavailable at press time.
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Originally Posted by Hockey Guy
ok got it to work.... just amazingly tender and juicy. Tastes great too. (the sandwich comes warm)
Homemade Seafood Sub
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You have a very good eye. I bought all the ingredients from WalMart and that WalMart has a Subway in it. Subway bakes the bread rolls that WalMart sells in the bakery dept. So it is on a Subway bun, but it is much larger than a normal subway footlong. This thing hung off the edges of a dinner plate when cut in half.
Recipe
1lb krabmeat
Iceberg Lettuce
Cherry tomato's
American white cheese slices
Polish dill pickles, chopped
Celery
Mayo
Yellow mustard
Old Bay
Salt and cracked black pepper
Parsley
Sub bun
Look how super affordable this is:
Yup, I got the bread on the day old cart for 50 cents.
Dude have you heard of the term herd immunity. If most people are protected from a virus it will logically not spread as easily which protects those who cant receive immunity for various reasons.
When you shop at Walmart, akin to a Spanish landing in foerign lands where you witness dying natives everywhere for no apparent reason, you still search out a quick cheapy.
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"The founding fathers did not like the idea of the tyranny of the majority ruling the country"
Dan Druff
“I don't know what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”
Albert Einstein
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today if a gift
and that is why it's called the present"
Eleanor Roosevelt
Been making a lot of steak & cheeses for myself lately, fingered I'd share. Shaved steak, yellow pepper, onion, piece of baguette. Not shown, sunflower oil and a slice of american cheese. Not cheese product. Also, cool ranch doritos.
for willie's question below, no, store brand. Roche Brothers, local grocery chain. The pepper and sunflower oil were from TJ's.
Last edited by Crowe Diddly; 04-14-2016 at 04:42 PM.
very nice for homemade crowe...
get to pats when you are in philly...will be a life changing experience as far as cheesesteaks go...
I woulda went with Sun Chips, but I digress, that looks good. The bread is having a visceral effect on me.
looks good but needs more meat
These were ok, strangely addictive..
The Pepsi tasted like cinnamon
The most expensive ice cream ever, apparently..
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did this the other day. first time, and can easily improve things for next time. crock pot pulled pork.
Got me an 8.5 pork shoulder. Cut it in halfish, used the bigger chunk with the bone still in it.
rubbed it all up with this shit. never used or even heard of it before, but needed a rub, and went with this one.
put some liquid smoke and water into a little bowl thingie because Chef John did it in his Food Wishes Pulled Pork video.
Put it on low, it took like 8.5 hours. everything was completely detached from the bone, falling apart nicely. did some pulling and chopping, added a small amount of I think Stubbs bbq sauce.
Here is some stuffed into some hollowed out crusty ass bread.
turned out pretty good, but I know I can easily find a better rub if only I planned this out beforehand. the bbq sauce cures that ailment, tho.
Last edited by Crowe Diddly; 04-19-2016 at 08:52 PM.
lol rufus rub.My 8th grade teacher mr coleman 1st name was Rufus, so I called him Rufus one time.. he jacked me in the chest. I never called him Rufus again.
Bread in a can, as mentioned in radio chat. Haven't seen this for like a decade, maybe longer. Used to eat this stuff all the time as a kid. More of a Massachusetts thing I guess, but if you can find one of these bad boys, grab it up, bake it so it's warm and soak it in butter.
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