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Author Topic: What's on the grill, folks?  (Read 1034504 times)

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Offline HD

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Fresh Romaine and Radishes, 🐖 chops and 🥔 salad.
Mama always said, If you ain't got noth'in nice to say, don't say noth'in at all!

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Looks awesome HD!! :happy1: little early for me yet!
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Mouth watering Hd.  Looks real similar to ours tonight, ham steaks, tater salad with leaf and romaine from the garden.  :happy1:

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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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 :bonk: :bonk: I screwed up....to much in a hurry!! :doah: :doah: :scratch: T-bone steak, Brussel sprouts, fried taters, and a salad of garden lettuce and spinach with radish onions and smomed valariti cheese on it. forgot da damn nabit picture!!!!!!! :banghead: :banghead:
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Glenn was so busy playing with his new toys he forgot about posting pics!  :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Awesome medley HD!  :happy1:

Graduations have been messing with my grilling schedule so I made sure the fresh meat I'd purchased Friday made it on the coals tonight. Cooking under the lights is soothing and as long as there's a GT to be had, I'm down with it. A couple more NY strips and sirloin chops from the meat market and Birdseye veggies,in which  the peas and sweet corn are grown locally. Watching carbs a little more closely and so far down about 7 lbs. since starting it. When I receive my small batch tonic order, that will cut carbs even more. :cool:


 
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Way da go Glenn,  :moon: That's a fine chunk o cow ya got there dotch  :happy1: .I hear ya on the grad parties.

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Graduations over (I think) and busted my hump to get through the last soybeans of the weed scouting season yesterday. What to do, what to do? I know, get a jag on and grill some brats! Actually made a taste test out of it. Had some Johnsonville (fresh) beer brats that were on sale as well as some fresh brats from Morgan's, the local meat market where we have our lambs processed. Boar should be able to appreciate the pictured smoming action on the GT.  :happy1: Anyway, the local brats were the unanimous winners.  :cool:
   

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Hey Dotch, that looks great.  I too find the local lockers have better brats and flavors too!!!  one up in Browerville has a great grocery store that makes great fresh brats...
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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Well I gotz me 3 smurfs on a stick I'm gonna grill!! face_plant-2139.gif :doah: :rotflmao:
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good gawd!!  smurfs eat their youngins!!!!  I'll never get that pic out of my head now!!!!   you sick sucker!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1: :evil:
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Glenn, glenn, glenn,... :laugh:


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Aaaw man dotch do those brats look good, I spose that really put the wife in the mood for clawing away! :happy1:  Nuttin special here, kaboobs and taters wrapped in bacon with some slaw..

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Aaaw man dotch do those brats look good, I spose that really put the wife in the mood for clawing away! :happy1:  Nuttin special here, kaboobs and taters wrapped in bacon with some slaw..

what the heck is wrong with that??????? :happy1: :happy1:
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Speaking of brats, ever since having an asst of RH's home-made brats, I can't eat any store bought ones. I've tried everything from J-ville to Hillshire to all the others to the various butcher shops specialty in-house ones....NOT. Nothing comes close to RH's.....until these! (No offense, RH...I said close..) Ran across 'em the other day, and they were about the only ones I haven't tried yet. The Chipotle and Monterey Jack ones taste close to RH's....really coarse ground, firm, can see the round mustard seeds, with a real good bite to 'em. Lotsa flavor! YA GOTS TO  TRY 'EM! Found 'em at Wally World!  Four in a pk for $3.69, and they're large ones. Definitely need a big brat bun.  Go round some up! I can finally eat brats again! These are the best store bought hands down next to RH's. ...but nothing can beat RH's.  :happy1:


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ThanxReb,good find,always looking for something bigger and better,I give these babies a whirl.My local butcher does a fine job with over 100 different brat flavor's but I like the the coarse ground as well.

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The regular smoked ones are really good, but it's the chipotle/jack ones that really kick'er down! Let us know what ya think...I'm bettin' ya the price of a pkg that you'll really like 'em!  :tongue:

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Hmmm....no one grilling the last week?!  :scratch:

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No shortage of charcoal being lit round here..Bacon cheese burglars with union rings ( i  had to glenn) with pickles and green olives. :happy1:

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no green olives for me, but they are good on a burger.  black olives I like too...
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No shortage of charcoal being lit round here..Bacon cheese burglars with union rings ( i  had to glenn) with pickles and green olives. :happy1:
:rotflmao: :happy1: :happy1: :happy1: I grilled venny steak last nite.....iffin that counts!!!!!!!!!
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well done I suppose too.
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well done I suppose too.
nope!!!!!!!!! nice and pink!!!!!!!!!!
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sweet!!  ketchup on it??? :puke:
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sweet!!  ketchup on it??? :puke:
damn straight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :happy1: :happy1: :happy1:
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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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🐖 chops on grill, with fresh lettuce garden 🥗.... sorry, no pictures.
Working on the yard and the site, didn't have time.
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well done I suppose too.
nope!!!!!!!!! nice and pink!!!!!!!!!!

Ya, 'cuz mama hadn't put it in the oven yet!  :rotflmao: :rotflmao: