And hence my Yankee confusion.............
I thought the jar was shine, had no idea what Wickers was, and believed the shine was part of the marinade.
I'll consider myself educated on this thread.
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Smoking Piney wrote:And hence my Yankee confusion.............
I thought the jar was shine, had no idea what Wickers was, and believed the shine was part of the marinade.
I'll consider myself educated on this thread.
You’ve heard of reverse sear? Think of it as a reverse marinade :)
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Sorry for the cornfusion!!! I just felt like showing off s Christmas present . I didn't put the corn liquor in the marinade.
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TwoGuysBBQ wrote:I dont know bout moonshine, But the last time I drank Tequila.
I woke up married That's a True story right there.
Why do I not doubt this
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JustinCouch wrote:Sorry for the cornfusion!!! I just felt like showing off s Christmas present . I didn't put the corn liquor in the marinade.
Now I'm cornfuzed Soooo what's in the Mason, Justin
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OldUsedParts wrote:JustinCouch wrote:Sorry for the cornfusion!!! I just felt like showing off s Christmas present . I didn't put the corn liquor in the marinade.
Now I'm cornfuzed Soooo what's in the Mason, Justin
Liquor in the jar. Wickers in the jug. The two did not get mixed
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JustinCouch wrote:Liquor in the jar. Wickers in the jug. The two did not get mixed
At least not in the Marinating process
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