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Author Topic: What's on the stove, oven, or crockpot today?  (Read 1667912 times)

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Offline glenn57

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 :pouty: :doah: :scratch: i dont know how anyone could eat them...........there freakin gross!!!!! :surrender: :puke: the hot dog is probably made of all the stuff that fell on the floor of the meat plant, the coating is probably scrap floor laying on the flour of a feed mill.  :pouty:

not even katchup could salvage that!!!!!! :rotflmao:
« Last Edit: October 10/19/24, 08:49:05 AM by glenn57 »
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

Offline Gunner55

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 :scratch: How about wrapped in buttered noodles? :sleazy: :nerd: :evil:        :rolleyes: :laugh: :laugh:
Life............. what happens while your making other plans. John Lennon

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Offline glenn57

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2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Yup will make a new addition to "the list".

Still eating up the maters. The warm weather is causing them to deteriorate more quickly than anticipated. BLT's, maters, cottage cheese, Mrs. Gerry's slaw, Bongaard's crushed red pepper cheese curds  & watermelon winter radishes. Be wise to stay upwind of me tomorrow. Helps keep the wife from pawing me constantly too... :sleazy:
« Last Edit: October 10/19/24, 09:20:00 PM by Dotch »
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Offline LPS

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Those are quite the radishes Dotch.   :happy1:

Offline Steve-o

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:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Yup will make a new addition to "the list".
I should get some sort of 'badge' or 'like' or something for finding sometging else Glenn won't eat.

Offline Steve-o

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P.F. Changs-style chicken lettuce wraps.

Offline glenn57

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 :happy1: fried chicky, taters and  corn. I are full.

No katchup or PB&J's were harmed  :happy1: :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

Offline roony

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Yum! We had those same plates.

Offline LPS

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Pretty hard to beat fried chicken.  We are having thighs tomorrow night.

Offline LPS

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Had to share this.  Beef chuck roast with Yukon potatoes and carrots.  Some little red onions from the garden.  Added some Better than Boullian to some water to just cover it at first. 

Offline Bobberineyes

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That looks great lps, and I believe that's what we're having tomorrow.  :happy1:

Offline LPS

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One of my all time favorites.  I like using my new porcelain cast iron kettle for it.  When it is full of food it weighs about 38 lbs.  SO I did it before my hernia repair limit of 15 lbs.  I also like this cool time of year so I can let it sit on the deck overnight instead of trying to get it in the frig. I worry about it breaking a shelf. 

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One of my all time favorites.  I like using my new porcelain cast iron kettle for it.  When it is full of food it weighs about 38 lbs.  SO I did it before my hernia repair limit of 15 lbs.  I also like this cool time of year so I can let it sit on the deck overnight instead of trying to get it in the frig. I worry about it breaking a shelf.
Not worried about critters??

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

Offline glenn57

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One of my all time favorites.  I like using my new porcelain cast iron kettle for it.  When it is full of food it weighs about 38 lbs.  SO I did it before my hernia repair limit of 15 lbs.  I also like this cool time of year so I can let it sit on the deck overnight instead of trying to get it in the frig. I worry about it breaking a shelf.
Not worried about critters??
he's probably got that surgery picture posted outside......... :scratch: :sleazy: :rotflmao: dat would scare bigfoot straight to Canada!!!! :rolleyes: :coffee:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

Offline Bobberineyes

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One of my all time favorites.  I like using my new porcelain cast iron kettle for it.  When it is full of food it weighs about 38 lbs.  SO I did it before my hernia repair limit of 15 lbs.  I also like this cool time of year so I can let it sit on the deck overnight instead of trying to get it in the frig. I worry about it breaking a shelf.
Not worried about critters??
he's probably got that surgery picture posted outside......... :scratch: :sleazy: :rotflmao: dat would scare bigfoot straight to Canada!!!! :rolleyes: :coffee:
You had to remind me... :pouty:

Offline mike89

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One of my all time favorites.  I like using my new porcelain cast iron kettle for it.  When it is full of food it weighs about 38 lbs.  SO I did it before my hernia repair limit of 15 lbs.  I also like this cool time of year so I can let it sit on the deck overnight instead of trying to get it in the frig. I worry about it breaking a shelf.
Not worried about critters??
he's probably got that surgery picture posted outside......... :scratch: :sleazy: :rotflmao: dat would scare bigfoot straight to Canada!!!! :rolleyes: :coffee:

dats a lot of swimming!!!   :rotflmao: :happy1:
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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It is on a table right next to the patio door.