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Author Topic: What's on the grill, folks?  (Read 982624 times)

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Online glenn57

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Mike... I dont use katchup for everything.  :pouty: :pouty:  almost  :rotflmao: but not everything 
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Made some BBQ boneless porkchops on the grill last night! My first time slathering BBQ on chops while they're still on the grill and they're turned out great! 😋😋
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Perhaps it is OK for two pork chops to touch each other, but don't let a pork chop touch a potato.   :bonk:

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Didn't have a chance to photograph the meal but we had fresh sweet corn, Mrs. G's coleslaw & mac salad plus a platter of these bad boys to nosh on. Grilled with Cavenders about medium. Getting down there on lamb chops. Have to look at the inventory for some new ones! 
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Those look awesome!

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Yea he purposely didn't show the full meal picture  cause we .ight see the 3 dead gin bottles! :pouty: :rotflmao:
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Yea he purposely didn't show the full meal picture  cause we .ight see the 3 dead gin bottles! :pouty: :rotflmao:
omg!!!  :rotflmao:  :rotflmao: :popcorn: :popcorn:

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And no side dishes.  Just meat! :happy1: :happy1:

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Nice picture, but they’re touching.

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mine would be too!!     :rotflmao: :happy1:
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Last night I made bacon-wrapped stuffed chicken breasts on the grill for supper! John won these at a local charity's fundraiser meat raffle over the weekend and they were delicious! 😁👍😋 I need to remember to buy more charcoal soon since I've been grilling much more often!


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looks and sounds tasty!!!    :happy1:
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I am still trying to improve my smoking baby backs and spare ribs.  I watched a video where a guy did 3 racks of spares.  One unwrapped, one wrapped in butcher paper and one wrapped in foil.  He did them for 2 hours and then wrapped the two of them.  He kept spritzing the unwrapped one.  He did them on his pellet grill at 275 for a total of 3 1/2 hours.  They all turned out great but the foiled ones were juicier, followed by the butcher paper ones and the unwrapped ones were the least juicy but still good.  I do them much longer than that.  I have been hearing that the 2-2-1 and 3-2-1 are way over cooked and I am starting to believe that.  His target was to get them to about 200 degrees.  ???

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good thoughts LPS, 225 to 250 is where set the temp when I do them.. 
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Chicken patties!! And  :tut: :tut: No it's not katchup. :confused: it's BBQ sauce
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Glad you cleared that up... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Glad you cleared that up... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
:happy1: :happy1: well........i know you clowns all to well!!!!!  :pouty: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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I grilled up the kabobs and as they were cooking the smell was great!!   good eats!!

on a side note those that have Coborns near them they have chicken kabobs on sale for $4.99 and beef ones for $6.99  this week..

home made ones are the best I'm sure... 
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I grilled up the kabobs and as they were cooking the smell was great!!   good eats!!

on a side note those that have Coborns near them they have chicken kabobs on sale for $4.99 and beef ones for $6.99  this week..

home made ones are the best I'm sure...
PB&J's with them!! :happy1: :rotflmao: :mooning:
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Lamburgers not in the planet with mark's kaboobs but it's what I managed to toss together. Luckily the garden is starting to contribute. The Mrs. was too pooped to give chase after getting home from Freeborn Co. Fair so I could eat in peace.

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 :happy1: nummy.
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I do like a pork steak cooked many ways.

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Yep I used to fry them most of the time, lately been grilling them a lot. I would take a pork steak over most cuts of beef steak.

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I like them instead of pork chops with onions, spuds and gravy baked till they fall off the bone. I may buy some today now.  LOL

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i'll take a pork steak over a pork chop any day of the week.  :happy1: now, iffin my wifw browns a pork chop then bakes it in cream of mushroom soup fer gravy!!!!!! :hubba: :hubba:

i wouldnt go so far as to say i'd do pork over a hunk of cow though!!!!! :doah:
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i'll take a pork steak over a pork chop any day of the week.  :happy1: now, iffin my wifw browns a pork chop then bakes it in cream of mushroom soup fer gravy!!!!!! :hubba: :hubba:

i wouldnt go so far as to say i'd do pork over a hunk of cow though!!!!! :doah:

I would take one over anything except a ribeye or a fillet. You probably eat your steak with ketchup!  :tut:

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i'll take a pork steak over a pork chop any day of the week.  :happy1: now, iffin my wifw browns a pork chop then bakes it in cream of mushroom soup fer gravy!!!!!! :hubba: :hubba:

i wouldnt go so far as to say i'd do pork over a hunk of cow though!!!!! :doah:

I would take one over anything except a ribeye or a fillet. You probably eat your steak with ketchup!  :tut:
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Last night’s eats from the wedding shower. Went well. :happy1: :happy1:

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