Hey Pa, what's for supper?

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If you have never done a beer can/ beer butt chicken, you should. :thumbsup:
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Bach'n it this weekend, so I can eat what I want. Tonight it's grilled pork steaks, potatoes, and corn.
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And malted beverage :drink:
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Timj wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:33 pm Bach'n it this weekend, so I can eat what I want. Tonight it's grilled pork steaks, potatoes, and corn.
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And malted beverage :drink:
Looks yummy . We ate like rabbits from the garden tonight. Coleslaw, carrots and brocklies and salad . It was fresh and free . Well kinda free except for the gas for the machines , the elceticity for well pump , the seed from the store , the tee bar and fence from the other store . But ya preety much free . :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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DavidBarkey wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:44 pm Looks yummy . We ate like rabbits from the garden tonight. Coleslaw, carrots and brocklies and salad . It was fresh and free . Well kinda free except for the gas for the machines , the elceticity for well pump , the seed from the store , the tee bar and fence from the other store . But ya preety much free . :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Time to get a horse Dave!

My :wife: :122: made her signature pasta with smoked salmon alfredo sauce. All ingredients were really old and not from the garden but it tasted good. Looking forward to eat a fresh tomato from the garden!
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Timj wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:33 pm Bach'n it this weekend, so I can eat what I want. Tonight it's grilled pork steaks, potatoes, and corn.
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And malted beverage :drink:
Must've been really good Tim, it looks so! Haven't grilled on coal for a long time myself. Can't seem to find the energy or patience for that anymore :(
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Eugen wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 7:58 pm
Timj wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:33 pm Bach'n it this weekend, so I can eat what I want. Tonight it's grilled pork steaks, potatoes, and corn.
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And malted beverage :drink:
Must've been really good Tim, it looks so! Haven't grilled on coal for a long time myself. Can't seem to find the energy or patience for that anymore :(
I haven't used our gas grill since we moved to the farm 19 years ago, it's been sitting in the shed. I cleaned it up a couple years ago and burned it off for during the week when in a hurry but haven't used it. Coal definitely takes extra time. If you have it, it's a good time for a :drink: . I'm using more lump charcoal instead of briquettes. It burns hotter and longer than most briquettes. Learning the ins and outs.
Yes, it was good, and have some leftovers.
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Fried okra, green beans, and tomatoes from the garden. And a slice of meatloaf.
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JSinMO wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:25 pm 4D978218-67B2-42E1-A6B8-11DF94905639.jpeg
Fried okra, green beans, and tomatoes from the garden. And a slice of meatloaf.
Looks good! Never had fried okra, I need to try that!
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:122: cherry smoked bbq pork steak.
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Settled my craving for some bbq ribs without the work.
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Timj wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:13 pm :122: cherry smoked bbq pork steak. KIMG0977.JPG
Settled my craving for some bbq ribs without the work.
Never tried smoking with bbq, and that's something I'd like to try. Must've been yummy! :cheers:
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