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Did you massage their paws and light their pipe for them too?Seedy is out bricking so I'll go cut the pasture before the rain comes in.
Stooped to a new low in this pandemic era and did something I never thought I'd do. Cooked dog food. We have a senior dog that had some teeth pulled a few years ago. A friend gave me some frozen gourmet dog food that the pups loved. Instead of buying canned food again I cleaned out the fridge, cooked some rice, boiled eggs and added chicken. Can't believe I got up to cook for the dogs this morning.
I feel so
I made breakfast on the beautifully seasoned Blackstone ... and the damned bacon stuck. Scraped it off while cooking and it appears to be reseasoned. Strange. I didn't put additional oil on it prior to putting the bacon on, but it had a coat I put on after I seasoned it. I didn't think additional butter or oil would be needed.
Did you massage their paws and light their pipe for them too?
Did you massage their paws and light their pipe for them too?
Nope. Genuine thick slab bacon.weird - you didn’t some sort of tofurkey-bacon did you?
Funny you should mention Tuesday. That’s out FAVORITE day!Cant wait for the Tuesday addition.
The blackened steaks came out great. I cooked Dad a well done T-Bone, my brother a medium well bone--in ribeye and a med rare bone-in ribeye for myself.
Forgot to take a pic.
The griddle cooked as I expected and nothing stuck. Clean up was easy.
Two thumbs up on the blackstone griddle.
Thats why I'm voting for him again!what?!? No pics - did it happen?
glad you like the BS.
I need to get out more. I had never heard of Flat Iron steak. Interesting history. I 'll have to try some.Flat iron steak was on sale at Kroger today so I stocked up. I like to have it for fajitas, pasta and steak tips. When marinaded and cut correctly, it's one of our favorites.
Interesting side note: flat iron was "invented" at UF.
Researchers say new steak's a hit with consumers - News - University of Florida
I need to get out more. I had never heard of Flat Iron steak. Interesting history. I 'll have to try some.
You cut the middle gristle out? The first time I made Fajitas with flank steak I cut it wrong. Wound up throwing it out.It absorbs the marinade well. A lot of places use it as fajita meat. It’s tender if you cut it right and chewy if you don’t.
You cut the middle gristle out? The first time I made Fajitas with flank steak I cut it wrong. Wound up throwing it out.
I made breakfast on the beautifully seasoned Blackstone ... and the damned bacon stuck. Scraped it off while cooking and it appears to be reseasoned. Strange. I didn't put additional oil on it prior to putting the bacon on, but it had a coat I put on after I seasoned it. I didn't think additional butter or oil would be needed.
I have a 2 lb pail of bacon grease I bought for biscuits and frying. I think I'll season it a couple of more times with that.My first bacon stuck too - I fully seasoned it with bacon grease then and I haven’t had an issue since.