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Location: Michigan | I am doing Baby Back Ribs on Sunday and on Monday Rib-Eye Steaks .
Whats in your agenda??? GWB |
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Location: ms | Our check in time at flint creek campground is four in the afternoon Sunday. Plan to setup the old camper maybe take a late swim and grill sausage dogs then set around the fire and play guitar. Monday eggs and bacon then taking my son fishing for the first time. A lite lunch because we will be on the lake all day, then steaks for supper . Pancakes tues morn, more fishing then eating at the Shack on the way home that afternoon. Then i,m out of money and eating ramen noodles. |
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Location: Sunshine State, Australia | Sossidges. |
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Location: South of most, North of few | Salmon filets and maybe a burger or two. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Tourists. |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | cow |
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Location: Midland, MI | Right now, whatever dead cooked stuff is leftover from the last time we grilled. :eek: Later on, who knows...maybe some shishkebobs. Maybe filet (I'm jonesing for blue cheese again). Hard telling what we'll end up with. |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 1421
Location: Orange County, California | Me an Cliff want Boca burgers :D |
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Location: Midland, MI | Come on out and I'll make you some. :p |
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Location: South of most, North of few | Whatever we will be cooking, I know it will contain a few "love bugs". For those of you who don't know what they are (yes, it truly is an insect, not some kinky thing) I will be more than happy to send a few your way. They do procreate rather rapidly however, so I wouldn't recommend introducing them to your area... Ah, the price of paradise.. :mad: |
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Location: NJ | I always felt that LoveBugs were the official "condiment" of WaltDisneyWorld . . . |
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Location: South of most, North of few | You got to keep moving. Or drink your beer out of a covered cup with a straw. Yesterday, after a real nice day on the boat, came back home to clean it, and had to go back inside for all those little critters out back. |
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Location: Colorado Springs, CO | Roadkill ! Possum probably. |
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Location: Colorado Springs, CO | Oh there ain't no bugs on me
There ain't no bugs on me
There may be bugs on some of you mugs
But there ain't no bugs on me |
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Location: South of most, North of few | Hey sacc, I never thought of that, I could put a little Advantage or Frontline on the back of my neck, and maybe they would stay away. ;) |
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Location: NJ | I always found cigars t'work . . . |
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Location: south east Michigan | I stake claim to be King of the Grilled Burger and will take on all challengers. |
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Location: Colorado Springs, CO | Send me one so I can compare. |
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Location: South of most, North of few | Originally posted by saccaguea:
Send me one so I can compare. ditto |
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Location: south east Michigan | Sorry... they don't travel very well. |
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Location: South of most, North of few | Brad, I've found one that works well. Get the burger nicely cooked, then put just a 50 cent piece size dolop of BBQ sauce on the top, and add a slice of cheese on top of that. Cover the grill, (if you can) and the cheese melts over the sauce to make a pocket of the sauce on top of the burger. It gets kind of messy when you bite into it, but man is it good. |
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Location: Texas | rainbow trout, blackened grilled with spices, with sides of cole slaw and some fries.
before that, some ceviche with chips,
and a couple of heinekens
chocolate ice cream for dessert
I am ready for a nap.............................. :) |
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Location: Colorado Springs, CO | I'm Getting Hungery. Slipkid at least send a picture then so I can eat that. I'm sure that will taste better than my roadkill at least. It's gettin kind of ripe with this hot weather. |
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Location: Tampa, FL | Some steaks and polish sausage. Need beer! |
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Location: Colorado Springs, CO | WOW!!! Sergio. Great Playing!!!!!!! |
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Location: Atlanta, GA. | Yesterday was 6 lbs of Snow Crab legs and claws (reheated and seasoned crawfish style). Tomorrow will be Baby Back ribs with a excellent knock-off of TGI Friday's Jack Daniel's sauce.
ummmm ummmm ummmm!!! |
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Location: Colorado Springs, CO | Maybe we should start a Weight Watchers Thread |
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Location: Midland, MI | Plans changed...we went to the local minor league (Great Lakes Loons) ball game this afternoon. With the freaking 30mph wind, it was easy to forget we were sitting in the sun for many hours (lawn seating rules anyway!).
Wound up BBQing some chicken breasts, made some of that cucumber and onion with the sour cream and vinegar dressing stuff and basically just scrounged for sides. The beer was good and cold and the company (Sally and the younger two boys) was exquisite. ;)
It just goes to show...you don't always have to have the expensive cut of meat to have a good dinner. Heh. |
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Location: Marlton, NJ | cholloway - is the JD sauce homemade? |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 1486
Location: Michigan | Just got done with 1-1/2 inch thick grilled delmonico steaks meduim rare with country fried potatos and fresh mushrooms cooked in butter sauce.I am now enjoying a very large VO & Water to settle everything down.I think that when I can move I will plug a guitar into my Roland AC-60 and play a little bit and then I will get back to another VO & Water and another and another..
HAVE A GREAT MEMORIAL DAY AND LETS NOT FORGET ALL OF OUR VETS TOMMORROW
PAST AND PRESENT..GWB |
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Location: Atlanta, GA. | CrimsonLake,
Yeah. My daughter found it at copykat.com and made some last week to put on some grilled boneless chicken breasts. Just like the real thing! I do think she did a 'lil tweaking of their recipe tho. i taught her well. |
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Location: South of most, North of few | Thanks for the link, now I need weight watchers. |
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Location: Michigan | Today Im making my Baby back ribs with chichen and some rice and a whole lotta beer.Oh Boy cant wait so I better get a beer ang get this day started.GWB |
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Location: South of most, North of few | right there with ya, gwb. Everyone have a great memorial day, and remember the reason we celebrate this day! |
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Location: NJ | Today, it's marinated Ahi Tuna steaks.
We were too busy with side projects t'cook anything, yesterday. At the end of the day, we poked around the freezer and were deLIGHTed to find a container containing two leftover SeafoodEnchiladas ala' Templeman!
MUY Bueno!!!
ThanksAgain, Mate!!!
Finished it off with a couple Dark & Stormy's (Myers' DarkRum, GingerBeer, FreshLime).
y'Listening, Al?? |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Clifford, Did I send you that Sesame Ginger tuna steak recipe? If not, you need it! |
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Location: NJ | Got it, but haven't done it(yet) . . . |
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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Originally posted by jpcannon:
... and remember the reason we celebrate this day! Remember, maybe not celebrate.
That's why I prefer our choice of the 11th hour of the 11th month of the 11th day. (Anniversary of the end of WWII) It's usually cold, miserable, and wet at the cenotaph. Everyone comes away remembering why, and in a right proper mood.
Then we get drunk. |
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Location: Up North | Actually fillhixx, It was WWI.
The armistice treaty between the Allies and Germany was signed in a railway carriage in Compiègne Forest on November 11, 1918, and marked the end of the First World War on the Western Front.
The Armistice was agreed at 5 AM on November 11, to come into effect at 11 AM, Paris, France time (for which reason the occasion is sometimes referred to as "the eleventh of the eleventh of the eleventh"). |
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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Oops! Typo. I had the info up on another page.
(damn this timeout thing. Now I'll look stupid forever.....again.)
I guess gluing THIS on was a bad idea too.....? |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Did a time trial in the Porsche at the local ski hill. Then a rally on Sunday and golf today. Tough weekend. |
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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Did a time trial in the Porsche at the local ski hill. Up or down? |
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Location: Marlton, NJ | cholloway - I made the JD sauce last night and it received RAVE reviews from everybody. Thanks for the recipe! I made a double batch - so there will be some bbq chicken tonight!
Mike |
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Location: NJ | hot dogs |
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Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma | burgers, hot links & bologna... A good time was had by all! |
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Location: Atlanta, GA. | CLMike,
Glad everyone enjoyed it. Hard to go wrong when sour mash is involved!
The baby backs were a big hit here also. |
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Location: Waurika OK | We had T-bone steak, baked potato, fried okra, corn on the cob, green salad, grilled sausage and a nap. |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Phil,
Up. Had a BBQ at the top of the mountain Saturday after the race. Nice up there in the summer when hardly anyone's around. |
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