First Time fer ever Thang !
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First Time fer ever Thang !
Was my first time to do stuffed shrimp.
Was my first time (and last) to use an aluminum cake pan.
Was my first time to bake "any" Seafood at 350 to 400 degrees for over 30 minutes.
The stuffing mix was ok BUT there was too much on each shrimp and I should have used lump crab meat because this was almost fine ground.
I thought that the round "throw away" aluminum cake pan was perfect for this cook but t'wernt so. After 15 minutes in the oven I could touch it with my bare fingers and even pick it up. Ran it back thru for 10 more minutes with NO CHANGE. Moved everything over to foil on a baking sheet - - and then back in the oven for 15 more minutes.
Finally got them to where I could call it Lunch.
If I ?ever? do this again I will change EVERYTHING that I did today.
During the final bake I put a meat thermometer in the oven along with the stuffed shrimp and when I remove it, IT WAS MUY CALIENTE So the oven is working "whew".
Was my first time (and last) to use an aluminum cake pan.
Was my first time to bake "any" Seafood at 350 to 400 degrees for over 30 minutes.
The stuffing mix was ok BUT there was too much on each shrimp and I should have used lump crab meat because this was almost fine ground.
I thought that the round "throw away" aluminum cake pan was perfect for this cook but t'wernt so. After 15 minutes in the oven I could touch it with my bare fingers and even pick it up. Ran it back thru for 10 more minutes with NO CHANGE. Moved everything over to foil on a baking sheet - - and then back in the oven for 15 more minutes.
Finally got them to where I could call it Lunch.
If I ?ever? do this again I will change EVERYTHING that I did today.
During the final bake I put a meat thermometer in the oven along with the stuffed shrimp and when I remove it, IT WAS MUY CALIENTE So the oven is working "whew".
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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Re: First Time fer ever Thang !
They sure look tasty, Yes sir, lump crab meat is the way to go.
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thanks Y'all, but they were far from anything I'd do again - - - don't know if I'll tweek and try again or not
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OUP..... they sure look good from here
Don't feel bad my friend. I did a tritip last night and took a photo of it to enter it in the throwdown. Tho Picture looked really good the trip tip was tougher then meat from a retired Holstein milk Cow.
Ya couldn't cut it with a chainsaw. We ended up giving it to Buck
I think Buck enjoyed it
Bill
Don't feel bad my friend. I did a tritip last night and took a photo of it to enter it in the throwdown. Tho Picture looked really good the trip tip was tougher then meat from a retired Holstein milk Cow.
Ya couldn't cut it with a chainsaw. We ended up giving it to Buck
I think Buck enjoyed it
Bill
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Nuttin like a good nap after meals - - - - Wild Bill, how did you teach him to use the fork and plate
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Lol Buck is one XL sized lap dog!
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OldUsedParts wrote:Nuttin like a good nap after meals - - - - Wild Bill, how did you teach him to use the fork and plate
Just noticed the desert plate OUP
I'm thinking if I worked with Buck long enough he would figure how to use a fork and plate. He's the fastest learning dog Ive ever had. Too be honest... I think he has taught me more things then I have taught him.
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German shepherds extremely intelligent, I used to breed them.
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Kiwiruss wrote:German shepherds extremely intelligent, I used to breed them.
Russ
Hi Russ..how's winter going
Just had to rub it in
Buck looks like a Shepard but is actually a Belgian Malinois.
He never lets me out of his sight.
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bondobill wrote:Kiwiruss wrote:German shepherds extremely intelligent, I used to breed them.
Russ
Hi Russ..how's winter going
Just had to rub it in
Buck looks like a Shepard but is actually a Belgian Malinois.
He never lets me out of his sight.
Lol, I took a punt when I said it was a shepherd, yeah, it's getting cold. Averaging around 10 or 12 ATM. Winter in 10 days, man I hate winter with a vengeance. I gave my last dog away as I didn't have The time it needed spent on her. She went to a good home.
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No doubt that BowWow Buddies can be the best companions
I've been blessed with many and have never had one in my life that I didn't like or that didn't like me and the Family - - - - smartest one in my life time was a Golden Receiver/Pointer Cross that was like ol Buck - - - amazing how they seem to be able to read your mind and pleasing you becomes their priority.
I've been blessed with many and have never had one in my life that I didn't like or that didn't like me and the Family - - - - smartest one in my life time was a Golden Receiver/Pointer Cross that was like ol Buck - - - amazing how they seem to be able to read your mind and pleasing you becomes their priority.
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Don't give up after the first bombed attempt!! Where would we be if everybody did this? These look extremely promising.
You can do eeeeeeet!!!
You can do eeeeeeet!!!
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