What’s for dinner? Cooking Thread!

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Never tried duck eggs.
How do they compare?
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Have you ever had duck sausage?
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CPJ 2.0 wrote: Sat Jan 20, 2024 12:04 am Have you ever had duck sausage?
Well. $20 is $20....
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PFD45 wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 11:51 pm Never tried duck eggs.
How do they compare?
Other than being bigger, I didn't notice a big difference. Tasted like an egg. Monday I'll try a couple over medium.

The 'white' part of the egg was thicker in consistency and didn't run as easily when I cracked the egg. The shell was thicker. Took a little more effort to open. She said the yolks will be a lot darker in the summer when they are out eating grass and bugs. They are mostly eating feed now.
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Chicken Quesadillas on the flattop tonight.

And 2 sausages that just needed to be cooked
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I'm making supper tonight-----Clean is gona be thrilled-----it is sardine sandwiches----yum yum
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Crock pot chili with chuck steak and ground beef. No beans of course!
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bullsi1911 wrote: Sat Jan 20, 2024 2:34 am Chicken Quesadillas on the flattop tonight.

And 2 sausages that just needed to be cooked

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I had chicken quesadillas last night at an Irish Pub, of all places in VA that were probably the best I’ve ever had.
They had chicken, cheese, chives, and mushrooms in them. Damn good! Gonna have to mimic those myself.
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Every couple weeks my wife and I (if I'm not working) go out to dinner with my older two stepsons. Tonite we went to my wife's favorite pizza shop. It's nice that now they are grown, out of the house, and have good jobs....... they can (and do) pick up a check! :D
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I reheated my lil skeezers pizza from last night, adding some more cheese, onions and jalapeños.
It was meh, but it’ll make a turd.
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Left over chicken picatta over linguine
As good the second time as the first
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Grilled peanut butter and bacon sandwich
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Costco Hot Turkey Provolone sandwich. They don’t make them at Costco anymore so we recreated them at home super easy and super delicious.
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N454casull wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 4:30 am Costco Hot Turkey Provolone sandwich. They don’t make them at Costco anymore so we recreated them at home super easy and super delicious.
The bowling alley I worked beside in the 90's had lunch specials of open faced roast beef or turkey sandwiches with gravy and mashed potatoes. Loved them both. I've had many roast beef (Manhattans) since, but never another turkey.
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Chili = Burger, V8 juice, onions, green peppers, Chili-o, and kidney BEANS!

Lots of 'em!
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Texas.. Chili... Cowboys.... And they didn't have beans in it? I don't think so!

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That's some good looking soup jbp!
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Chili? There are RULES about these things…. Sheesh.

Does breakfast cooked outside in 37 degree drizzle count for the thread?
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Breakfast on that Blackstone looks fantastic!
I may have to get on soon. The thought of a couple cured ham slices, fresh cut hash browns, and 2 over easy sizzling as the sun rises ahhhh

Next topic: no beans in Texas Chili is settled science. Proponents probably been spending too much time on the 3 way goat sex board.
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The best way to eat chili. Crush about a dozen saltines and mix in.....
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bullsi1911 wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 12:36 am Chili? There are RULES about these things…. Sheesh.

Does breakfast cooked outside in 37 degree drizzle count for the thread?

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How well do those egg thingys work?
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jbp-ohio wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:51 am The best way to eat chili. Crush about a dozen saltines and mix in.....

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People from Ohio have zero, ZERO room to talk about chili.
Ohio: home of Skyline “chili”
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Japhy wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:44 am Next topic: no beans in Texas Chili is settled science. Proponents probably been spending too much time on the 3 way goat sex board.
I got your invitation but I haven't signed up yet.......
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CPJ 2.0 wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:55 am
jbp-ohio wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:51 am The best way to eat chili. Crush about a dozen saltines and mix in.....

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People from Ohio have zero, ZERO room to talk about chili.
Ohio: home of Skyline “chili”

That's down there in Cincinnati. That doesn't count. It's spaghetti sauce!

We've been working on channeling the Ohio River north and giving them to Kentucky.

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CPJ 2.0 wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:54 am
bullsi1911 wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 12:36 am Chili? There are RULES about these things…. Sheesh.

Does breakfast cooked outside in 37 degree drizzle count for the thread?

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How well do those egg thingys work?
Pretty well if you lube em up with oil or cooking spray first. The steel ones conduct heat better to cook the edges of the egg and help it set.
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bullsi1911 wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:04 am Pretty well if you lube em up with oil or cooking spray first.
That's also the advice pinned to the top of the three way goat sex board!
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