Cold snap here. We’re still drinking Irish coffees, although we had moved on to Moscow mules a week ago. Morel season is here but severely delayed.A couple of baby goats in a "coffin-style" lumber pit ... accompanied by a a "La Perversa" brand IPA
Cold snap here. We’re still drinking Irish coffees, although we had moved on to Moscow mules a week ago. Morel season is here but severely delayed.A couple of baby goats in a "coffin-style" lumber pit ... accompanied by a a "La Perversa" brand IPA
Hmmm.... Psycho Brewery?!!... accompanied by a "La Perversa" brand IPA
Yo... Joey ... how did it go with your new grill, and with the COTC ... btw?Husk: the "leaves" you mentioned.
What temperature? Approximately how long (need to know for planning meal)?
I suppose I'll know its done if it's hot enough to sear the skin from my hands...![]()
Just one child? 3 steaks, I did the math.Sorry, I forgot to take an after photo, but these Mother's Day ribeyes came out awesome. Juicy and tender.
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Haven't done the COTC yet.

My experience with mushrooms is with the exception of toxic mushrooms all mushrooms are good with some being more gooder than others. Growing up half Italian in NYC one learns that fungo or funghi are a treat sort of like ramps are in West Virginia. The sort of spongy texture and flavor of the pictured Morchella, or Morels makes for some mighty tasty eating. One of those bon appetite affairs.
Sadly my view towards mushrooms is the same as my view of snakes: I can't identify more than a few species and thus have to avoid all the rest. In addition to morels I've eaten the pheasant-backs and young puffballs found in the wild, because all three of these are very unique in appearance. Likewise anything other than the garter snake that was common where I grew up freaks me out. I have learned that a small, non-triangular head usually (always?) means the snake isn't dangerous, but it's hard to judge the shape of a snake's head when you're jumping and shrieking like a little girl.My experience with mushrooms is with the exception of toxic mushrooms all mushrooms are good with some being more gooder than others.
I hate snakes too ... but there's an easy way to identify if it's dangerous or not: if it bites you and you get sick and die, it was dangerous...Sadly my view towards mushrooms is the same as my view of snakes: I can't identify more than a few species and thus have to avoid all the rest. In addition to morels I've eaten the pheasant-backs and young puffballs found in the wild, because all three of these are very unique in appearance. Likewise anything other than the garter snake that was common where I grew up freaks me out. I have learned that a small, non-triangular head usually (always?) means the snake isn't dangerous, but it's hard to judge the shape of a snake's head when you're jumping and shrieking like a little girl.![]()
Ditto once again for mushrooms.I hate snakes too ... but there's an easy way to identify if it's dangerous or not: if it bites you and you get sick and die, it was dangerous...![]()
On the bright side many snakes taste good.
Ron
Taken from the prep process: "In a large bowl, whisk together the rice flour, garlic powder, cumin, paprika, salt and pepper". Anything which uses garlic powder and cumin without a doubt has to be good stuff. Cauliflower is good stuff so when that batter hits the cauliflower the end result has to be nothing but a fine palatable experience. I know you will share the outcome.I didn't realize how many Calories as well as Cholesterol you get when dinning on Chicken Wings. Over 1200 cal in a single dish, I really like the flavor of wings really good if you have guests, they are so simple.
Here's a simple quick substitute.
https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/bbq-cauliflower-wings-3348138
I'm planning on trying them in my Air Fryer, my granddaughter can't eat certain foods and from a health standpoint nor should I, I have Cholesterol Problems to consider.
kv
We all like cauliflower here - I kind of discovered that while on low-carb lifestyle. Cauliflower turns out to be very versatile and delightful in many dishes. It can replace tons of carbs without degrading a dish and often improving it. Mashed potatoes mixed with mashed cauliflower, for instance, is very good. Anyway thanks for this idea. I really think we'll give it a try.I didn't realize how many Calories as well as Cholesterol you get when dinning on Chicken Wings. Over 1200 cal in a single dish, I really like the flavor of wings really good if you have guests, they are so simple.
Here's a simple quick substitute.
https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/bbq-cauliflower-wings-3348138
I'm planning on trying them in my Air Fryer, my granddaughter can't eat certain foods and from a health standpoint nor should I, I have Cholesterol Problems to consider.
kv
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