WHATS FOR DINNER?
#1102
Not sure I'd trust sushi in alabammy...
My dinner with pictures for Adrian: smoked filets (not grilled, BBQ'ed), bleu cheese mashed potatoes, smoked asparagus and butterflake rolls courtesy of the H.E.B bakery.
I don't use gas grills because the flavor is never as good with them as it is with a wood fire. It takes a little time, but learning how to manage the temperature is just as easy as turning a **** on a propane grill. Much better flavor with wood.
My dinner with pictures for Adrian: smoked filets (not grilled, BBQ'ed), bleu cheese mashed potatoes, smoked asparagus and butterflake rolls courtesy of the H.E.B bakery.
I don't use gas grills because the flavor is never as good with them as it is with a wood fire. It takes a little time, but learning how to manage the temperature is just as easy as turning a **** on a propane grill. Much better flavor with wood.
#1103
Venison sausage & shrimp jambalaya, chicken tetrazinni, elk chili, sushi, black beans & jalapeno corn bread.
Went to a pot luck with no instructions on what to bring and everyone brought a main dish. It was awesome
Went to a pot luck with no instructions on what to bring and everyone brought a main dish. It was awesome
#1104
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
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From: Just outside the middle of nowhere
#1105
#1106
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
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From: Just outside the middle of nowhere
For Adrian, since hes a freak and likes to look.
Burgers and Conecuh
Ribeyes
Boston butt
Beef chuck roast
Pork spare ribs.
Burgers and Conecuh
Ribeyes
Boston butt
Beef chuck roast
Pork spare ribs.
Last edited by Rather B.Blown; 2/16/13 at 11:55 PM.
#1108
Not sure I'd trust sushi in alabammy...
My dinner with pictures for Adrian: smoked filets (not grilled, BBQ'ed), bleu cheese mashed potatoes, smoked asparagus and butterflake rolls courtesy of the H.E.B bakery.
I don't use gas grills because the flavor is never as good with them as it is with a wood fire. It takes a little time, but learning how to manage the temperature is just as easy as turning a **** on a propane grill. Much better flavor with wood.
My dinner with pictures for Adrian: smoked filets (not grilled, BBQ'ed), bleu cheese mashed potatoes, smoked asparagus and butterflake rolls courtesy of the H.E.B bakery.
I don't use gas grills because the flavor is never as good with them as it is with a wood fire. It takes a little time, but learning how to manage the temperature is just as easy as turning a **** on a propane grill. Much better flavor with wood.
#1109
#1112
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
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From: Just outside the middle of nowhere
#1113
We did that when I was a child. All of our beef was home-grown. I remember when we moved to another city, we had to eat steaks that were from the store and they were terrible. It took some getting used to. I am hoping at some point to get to where I can keep a steer or two on my property. There are better options at the store now, but it's still not as good as beef raised by yourself that has been fed what you want to feed it. I would imagine it's the same with pork or poultry as well.
#1114
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We did that when I was a child. All of our beef was home-grown. I remember when we moved to another city, we had to eat steaks that were from the store and they were terrible. It took some getting used to. I am hoping at some point to get to where I can keep a steer or two on my property. There are better options at the store now, but it's still not as good as beef raised by yourself that has been fed what you want to feed it. I would imagine it's the same with pork or poultry as well.
Even those burgers in the first pic are different. They come from the whole cow, ribeye, tbones, chuck roasts, filets, etc. all ground up. Best burgers you'll ever have.
Last edited by Rather B.Blown; 2/17/13 at 02:05 AM.
#1115
#1116
#1117
Scored a 80lb. sack of oysters last night. Had some friends over and shucked away. We fried about 6 dozen, grilled a few dozen, and slurped down the rest on the half shell. Oysters, friends, and brews....great night!
#1118
#1119
do they sell those Conecuh online? I want to try em.
http://www.conecuhsausage.com/prodbycat.aspx?cid=7
http://www.conecuhsausage.com/prodbycat.aspx?cid=7
Last edited by Flagstang; 2/17/13 at 08:40 AM.
#1120
Amazing. That sounds fun and tasty. You know what they say about oysters. Did they all work?