What’s for dinner? Cooking Thread!

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Chiro1989 wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2024 3:21 am
CPJ 2.0 wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 4:13 pm
jbp-ohio wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 4:01 pm

How do you know this? Sneak a peek in his panty drawer?

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He bought them for him. Nothing gay about a guy buying another guy underbritches.
No more gay than being around the guy who had his underbritches bought by another dude while dude is skinning a pig in ONLY those britches.
#nohomo
Hog themed under britches no less, he had to start carrying mace in his kit for all the attention from the cougars.
Have you seen him now that he combs his hair?
He’s flat out sexy.
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It was the new shorts, upped his game
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CPJ 2.0 wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2024 3:58 am
Chiro1989 wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2024 3:21 am
CPJ 2.0 wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 4:13 pm
He bought them for him. Nothing gay about a guy buying another guy underbritches.
No more gay than being around the guy who had his underbritches bought by another dude while dude is skinning a pig in ONLY those britches.
#nohomo
Hog themed under britches no less, he had to start carrying mace in his kit for all the attention from the cougars.
Have you seen him now that he combs his hair?
He’s flat out sexy.
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Chiro1989 wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2024 12:39 pm It was the new shorts, upped his game
Next thing you know he’s gonna get all civilized. We may be able to take him out in public.
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I mean, he’s already done went soft wearing rubber bitch mittens to clean pigs.
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I was influenced. It was a weak moment. I was taken advantage of.
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On the basis that bacon goes with everything.....
Black pepper and ginger spiced Pan fried Wild duck breasts with bacon and mushrooms served with lightly toasted whole grain bread. A side dish of rock melon to cleanse the palate.
A Glass of Baileys Irish cream on ice to finish....
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A dish that is best chewed carefully due to the possible presence of steel shot.....only found one luckily.....No teeth were damaged during consumption.... :D
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Looks darned tasty!
At least the shot I found in dove breasts were softer lead.

Baileys is good in coffee.
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Did a small turkey on the smoker as a test. First time turkey on the smoker, and first time spatchcocking a bird:
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Spatched our bird, too, smoker with pecan, hickory, and cherry for color. I put a few butter pats under the skin, used garlic powder along with salt and pepper, and brought bird to 155 for 10 minutes (165 is for instant kill of bad germs, but there's other ways to get it done.) Turned out delicious.
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Pork butt, it’s what’s for dinner. Thanksgiving-ish dinner.
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Chili verde. A -freaking-mazing. Had a pork butt I smoked last weekend that I hadn’t pulled. Sliced up some chunks. Damn. It’s TOO tender, but dang it’s good.
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This is what we use from Costco :
505 Southwestern Hatch Valley Diced Green Chiles, 40 oz
$10

Also use it on omelets, burgers, all kinds of pork,cornbread (scratch not the cake mix!), tacos, enchiladas, quesadillas, meatloaf, shrimp and about everything else.

Have not tried it with ice cream or waffles but those are on my list
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I cooked a 3.5# chuck roast in the crockpot. with red potatoes, baby carrots and minced onions.
It was quite tasty.

My first "real" food after 2 days in the hospital due to hear issues, most of which time, they had me as NPO (nothing by mouth)
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Grape
Hoping you get fully recovered soon!

Good pot of beef stew should get you reset from hospital nutrition
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Thank you.

Since they wouldn't feed me, Was slightly different than recovering from "horse-spital" slop
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Pork sausage n kraut, it’s what’s for dinner.
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PSA: Christmas cookies eaten while icing said cookies do NOT count towards your spouse imposed Christmas cookie limit!
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Christmas dinner was pork rib roast. Frigging AMAZING.
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Pork steak on the pellet grill seasoned with Head Country rub, and speckled butter beans. De-freaking-licious
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Shikken fried deer loin
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Chicken fried steak
Heart attack on a plate but ooohhhh so tasty!
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Red wine braised beef short ribs. Amazing
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A 10" cast iron skillet is currently in a 400º oven, with oil, cornmeal, 1 egg, milk, a handful of homegrown, finely chopped home pickled jalapenos, a handful of shredded home smoked cheddar cheese and half a can of corn.
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