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Author Topic: What's on the grill, folks?  (Read 900374 times)

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Offline glenn57

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Also looks to me like no fish. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Thanks coop,  we could use more cooking strategies and pics definitely help , looks awesome! Nuttin fancy this away,  but I'm guessing something in this pic is on Glenn's I don't wanna eat list  :mooning: .  Marinated beef kaboobs with sliced zookini topped with parmesan paired with a chicken salad..
I eat zookini... In cake. Never had it cooked that way. :scratch:

Boobers, do you marinade your meat?? And what kind of nests you use??? I've had them there good, but from what I remember a pain in the azz to put together.

nests??? now where are you going????
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Ya I'm not getting it??

Offline Bobberineyes

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Thanks coop,  we could use more cooking strategies and pics definitely help , looks awesome! Nuttin fancy this away,  but I'm guessing something in this pic is on Glenn's I don't wanna eat list  :mooning: .  Marinated beef kaboobs with sliced zookini topped with parmesan paired with a chicken salad..
I eat zookini... In cake. Never had it cooked that way. :scratch:

Boobers, do you marinade your meat?? And what kind of nests you use??? I've had them there good, but from what I remember a pain in the azz to put together.
These were pre marinated,  but when I do my own I  use dale seasonings. Once the smoke clears the Tallons come out and I usually get dragged to "a" nest.. :surrender:

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Is It Safe to Cook Food at Low Temperatures? According to the USDA, any food held in the so-called temperature “danger zone” (between 40°F and 140°F) for more than two hours presents a risk of food-borne illness from the growth of pathogenic bacteria — whether it's cooked sous vide or by conventional means.Mar 31, 2016

this is what scare me on that thing...  as  a retire federal food inspector this was what I went by..............   so I'd like more info I guess..

You might find this article of interest.   https://www.cooksillustrated.com/articles/1131-is-sous-vide-safe
With enough time, most food pathogens are killed at 130°F/54.5°C, according to the FDA and Baldwin.

I think I might have electronic version of baldwin's book around for the geeks wanting the details.   

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With Mrs. Cheviot gone it begs the question, where's the beef? Free from molestation it was T bones from Morgan's along with freebie sweet corn, Mrs. Gerry's mac salad, cherry maters from the patio & death by chocolate for dessert. Actually the zucchini infused chocolate cake was from a friend of ours. Had no idea the z-word was even in there until after she told me today.  :happy1:

And glenn, those collector's steak knives are going for big coin on e-bay right now... :rotflmao:
 
« Last Edit: July 07/31/20, 11:07:15 PM by Dotch »
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Offline glenn57

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Looks good there buster!! Yea them knives might be to rich for my blood. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Man Dotch that is a championship meal if I ever saw one!

Offline Bobberineyes

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Sure does!! I'd be doing my best impression of Al Bundy on the couch for sure..  :happy1:

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Burglars,  homemade salsa, beans and tequila berry salad. Gonna hafta keep washing it down to make room for ice cream and peanuts later.  ;)

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Keep up those evasive maneuvers and don't let Mrs. Boober get you cornered. You're doomed otherwise!  :shocked:
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Since Mrs. Cheviot was still on the loose I decided I'd take advantage before I was taken advantage of!  :shocked: Lamb chops w/Cavenders, Waldorf MN sweet corn, Mrs. Gerry's slaw, some Bush's beans & Hope Creamery butter. And more death by chocolate for dessert.  :happy1:
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Man that looks good Dotch.  I was already in bed by then.

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With momma outta my hair, it was grilled venison back straps, sweet corn and taters and onions fried in butter and bacon grease.

I don't have them fancy upscale steak knives like Dotch, so wasn't worthy of a picture. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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 :scratch: Dotch checks address book... :evil:
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Supper last night and man was it good. 

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Are those cukes with Italian dressing.?? I gotta try that. Me loves Italian dressing.
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looks darn good too!!!
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Tuscan Italian.  Great stuff!

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Me just love cukes. Sure miss having a garden this time of year.
Hey look your bobber is up!

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We only have 4 cuke plants, 4 tomato plants, about 20 onions, and lettuce.  Small garden but plenty for 2 of us.  As the cukes outgrow what we can eat I am going to continue making the refrigerator pickles.  We are scarfing them right down. 

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Basically three hills of cukes, ~ a dozen maters, green beans & zucchini here. Like yer thinking with refrigerator pickles Barry. Probably wind up in the same boat. Wish we had some jalapenos this year. Liked tossing a few of them in with the batch then listening to Mrs. Cheviot howl because they were hot.  :happy1: Still need to get a tiller bought yet so no fall garden at this point.  :sad:

The apple trees are just loaded. Birds are picking at some of them. There are so many that there's no way they'll get 'em all. 
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Looks great guyz,cant afford steak these dayz so chicken is whats for dinner or in this case game hen's on the spit....as much as I love  GOOD char grilled ribeye at $26.99/lb it ain't happening(prime)

even select ribeyes were $19.99/LB


last week I wanted grilled beef so bad I pulled the trigger on a hefty "chuck-eye",darn good but still a little spendy,far cry on price from last summer when chuck eyes were $5.99/lb.
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Was in the grocery store in town the other day and always stop at the meat market there.  T-Bones on sale for $7.99lb!!!   I want to buy a loin and have them cut at 1 1/4" but the wife said I have spent too much lately.   :confused:

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go get it LPS!!!   :rotflmao: :happy1:   I just grilled some sweetcorn for lunch..  darn good!! 
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LPS, what grade of meat? prime,select or choice? makes a big difference in cost ....curious,most choice cut ribeyes (lower quality) end up falling apart so you end up with two pieces of meat,strip and loin.

 Wives! gotta be a debbie downer when the old man is on a roll eh?
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Not really sure!  I will look the next time.

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snow1 come on down to Alex, choice top sirloin $4.99 a pound....  at Eldens...   
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Offline Bobberineyes

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The toilet doesn't care on cost!! Go cheap.. Nuttin fancy this away , nekkid spuds and loin chops on there sides. Think momma has a salad and 12 hour corn a brewing...

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12 hour corn a brewing...

so what is that???  sounds like a Dotch  thing!!!!!!!
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