Lone Star Lunch
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- OldUsedParts
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Lone Star Lunch
Beef Filet wrapped in Jalapeno Bacon, Roasted Brussel Sprouts and Twice Baked Tater was the Menu.
Everything tasted good but the Tater stole the Show.
Everything tasted good but the Tater stole the Show.
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I'd eat that
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Mr. OUP Sir, you sure do eat good. And eat good everyday you do
- OldUsedParts
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thanks, Gents
Ric, I love to cook and eat so it's a selfish thing on my part
Ric, I love to cook and eat so it's a selfish thing on my part
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Dang that looks good. The sprouts look better with every cook!
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My kind of lunch....followed shortly after by a nap....
Looks great, OUP!
Looks great, OUP!
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Pass it over pal !
:) Starch heaven right there with that Spud, looks great Emm
:) Starch heaven right there with that Spud, looks great Emm
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thanks, Y'all - - - every now and then "the ol blind hawg finds an acorn"
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Looks great, OUP! I'd gladly have it all, especailly the tater!
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thanks, P.B. - - - I don't know why I don't do that more probably because it's easier to just bake, split, fill and eat
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I do stuffed tatters with kumara ( sweet potato) here as well, I havnt done one in a while. Your pic tells me I've got to do it during the week.
Russ
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Hmmm??? Pardnah, so you're twice baking a Sweet Tater ? If so, then what do you stuff them with ? Here in the Lone Star we only use butter, brown sugar and marshmellows on them - - - ?or? that's all I've ever put on one
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OldUsedParts wrote:Hmmm??? Pardnah, so you're twice baking a Sweet Tater ? If so, then what do you stuff them with ? Here in the Lone Star we only use butter, brown sugar and marshmellows on them - - - ?or? that's all I've ever put on one
I prick a potato and rub with oil, microwave til its tender, scoop tatter out , peel approx amount kumara ( sweet potato) then mash with butter til it's creamy, add bacon,spring onions, bit of cream and I add creamed corn, fill potato,skin and reheat in the oven or the q. Bit of cheese on top,as well.
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OUP,
How do you season your Brussels?
Mike
How do you season your Brussels?
Mike
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