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Author Topic: What's on the grill, folks?  (Read 907698 times)

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Offline mike89

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better than being bored!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :crazy:
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline Bobberineyes

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5 lb Chuck roast is on, smoking with pecan for a while then I'll put it in a drip pan with some beef broth. Shooting for shredding tgis evening!!

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O boy!!! I'll grab the split rolls and be up in a bit!!!  :tongue:  :rotflmao:

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Offline LPS

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Man that looks good.  I almost bought a chuck roast yesterday.  I love them.  Instead went with chicken thighs for the grill today.  Daniel Boone.  400 degrees for 40 minutes.  Got some Cant believe its not butter in a squirt bottle.  Gonna try that.  Will put a good rub on them first.

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After a whirlwind tour and State Fair appearance I finally made it back. Wifey is still gone so that can mean only one thing: Dotch will be grilling chicken! (and maybe having a few libations while he's at it  :happy1:)  Did the mesquite seasoning and finished it with some Sweet Baby Ray's. The garden is coming online nicely so there's more all the time to choose from in that department. Was a little disappointed that the sweet corn wasn't ready when I returned home. Obviously the weather hadn't produced an overabundance of GDU's while I was gone. It's supposed to be August. What's up with that?  :confused:


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Offline glenn57

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WOW a stranger...............welcome back. thought maybe Reb kidnapped ya and held ya to cook for him and the neighbor lady?????????????? :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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WOW a stranger...............welcome back. thought maybe Reb kidnapped ya and held ya to cook for him and the neighbor lady?????????????? :rotflmao:

heh, heh, heh, I've been slipping green beans into his smoothies and he doesn't know it... :whistling:
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Wow! Nice plate Dotch!
Mama always said, If you ain't got noth'in nice to say, don't say noth'in at all!

Offline Bobberineyes

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Thats an awsome meal dotch,  welcome back and keep feeding reb the good stuff!!

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Real men don't drink smoothies.   :drillsergeant:

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We did some burgers that we had made last fall...they consist of ground pork, ground venison and ground beef mixed all together with some cheddar cheese chunks (almost taste like a brat burgers). Topped with some Sriracha ranch dressing, Roma's, lettuce, onions, 🍞 and butter pickles (from the garden) and extra Bongards cheese.
Sided with tator wedges and squish from the garden.

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« Last Edit: August 08/29/17, 05:01:48 PM by HD »
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Offline Bobberineyes

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Oh good Lord does look and smell good through the phone!!! Set a plate and I'll lick it clean from here Hd!

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O MAN!!! I NEED THAT!!!!  :tongue:

Offline mike89

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I love the squash too!!!!!!

that is great!!!! 

left overs tonight... 

but they are good too...
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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I still don't feel so hot, so an emergency dinner was prepared.  Marie Callenders creamy mushroom chicken pot pie... :tongue:   Just don't tell anybody.

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Offline LPS

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Man does that look good HD.  I enjoy learning different peoples family meals.  Years ago a friend of mine from the Mobridge area said they ate pumpkins like squash.  So he showed me.  Take a little pumpkin and cut it in half.  Each half is a individuals meal.   Put each half in a bowl so it sits upright.  Take some burger whether it be pork beef venny etc. and mix it with onions mushrooms whatever you can think of.  Stuff the meat mixture of your choice in the little pumpkin half and then drizzle some maple syrup, butter, honey etc over it.   Put it in the oven for an hour.  Best squash thing I ever had. I even have put some spaghetti sauce in the meat mixture.  Pumpkins are as good as any squash I ever ate.  I will do one soon.

I hope you get to feeling better Rebs.  That pot pie should go down well.   
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I still don't feel so hot, so an emergency dinner was prepared.  Marie Callenders creamy mushroom chicken pot pie... :tongue:   Just don't tell anybody.
it's not a good idea to stray from the neighbor lady! :tut: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

Offline mike89

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that pumpkin sounds good...
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline delcecchi

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Turkey...

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Ribs...

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That looks like ribs for two Rebs.  Are you keeping secrets from us???  And Del it looks like some big critter took a big bite out of your bird.....

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I knew the NL was still there!!!!
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline Bobberineyes

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Looks awesome guys. Musta been a great wing shot I'm  thinkin Lps!!

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That looks like ribs for two Rebs.  Are you keeping secrets from us???  And Del it looks like some big critter took a big bite out of your bird.....

My buddy said he'd be over in a bit...at 10:30 am this morning. Figgered that meant around noon, so I started the ribs shortly thereafter. At 3:00, I called him, and heard the usual "I had to stop up to work for a bit and run some errands...be over in a bit..." Told him that was fine, although he didn't specify a time, I was now going to eat and lay down for a bit.  (still hurtin' good from last couple days) Told him to continue on with his errands.  :angry:
I've now got dinner for the next couple nites.  Fine by me. Saves on cookin'.
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Offline glenn57

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Don't waste that carkas Reb. Boil that bad boy up, throw a little extra meat in there. Make for some mighty fine tasting soup.
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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I've chomped one rack down already...*burp*   :tongue:  He's on my sh** list. Pile of food made, and most went in the 'fridge. Stop down for lunch tomorrow. I'll feed ya well.    :azn:       
I still like dogs better than people. 
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That looks like ribs for two Rebs.  Are you keeping secrets from us???  And Del it looks like some big critter took a big bite out of your bird.....

Some critter bit off the wings and the behind and both legs and the back and then snuck it into the freezer at Tarjay last winter.   Needed to get it out of my freezer...  It does look sort of weird from that angle though, I have to admit.