Howlin' wind chicken 'n' steak
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Howlin' wind chicken 'n' steak
Maybe because we ARE chicken! It's 30° with 20 mph winds. We were hoping to grill, but the older I get the colder I get.
Oven-roasted, balsamic-marinated chicken thighs, mashed potatoes, swiss chard:
This one was rib steak, Sucklebusters TX Pecan Rub (could have gone a little heavier on the rub), repeat mash, but side salad, Caesar dressing:
For stuff that had to be done indoors, wasn't bad.
Oven-roasted, balsamic-marinated chicken thighs, mashed potatoes, swiss chard:
This one was rib steak, Sucklebusters TX Pecan Rub (could have gone a little heavier on the rub), repeat mash, but side salad, Caesar dressing:
For stuff that had to be done indoors, wasn't bad.
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Look's good to me.
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Very very nice you'd be illegal on a Calm Day
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Thanks! Third day in a row of this wind and low temps.
Good thing we have leftovers.
Good thing we have leftovers.
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good lookin' viddles
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in a few more days it will warm up from the 30's to the 50's and if the wind ever dies down, outdoor grilling will be possible again.
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I've been seriously looking around and thinking of buying or fabricating a wind block shield/curtain/etc that would be economical, easy to set up and take down and then easy to store away until needed again.
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When you invent it, let us know!
17° today. It warmed up to 26, though.
17° today. It warmed up to 26, though.
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CaptJack wrote:good lookin' viddles
Is it viddles or vittles, I remember jethro saying vittles ??? I think?
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Is it fiddle dee dee or fittle dee dee or fiddle sticks or fittle sticks or fiddling around or fittling around - - piddling around or pittling around - - -I don't think that colloquial slang has a dictionary
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Goes and sits on naughty step,lol.
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Our oven just blew up, literally, while heating a pie for guests. 26°and gale-force winds or no, gas rig to the rescue!
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Russ wrote:CaptJack wrote:good lookin' vittles
Is it viddles or vittles, I remember jethro saying vittles ??? I think?
Russ
i looked it up - it is vittles
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Lol
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