Re: What yummy thing are you eating tonight?
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Peter, the doneness is not revelead by the open state of the paper parasols, but rather the color of the individual steak cozies.
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Re: What yummy thing are you eating tonight?
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I just felt compelled to go to page one of this thread to see who started it and which 13 year-old girl among you chose the word, "yummy."
I should have known. Ha! My thread is enjoying a more exciting life than I am. I'm just bummed that the original Zima is dead and gone and that I haven't found a replacement that I like as much. So, Bob, what's your alcopop of choice? Help a brother out. Upon further review, I'll bet that Ray3 is shocked that it wasn't me putting little parasols on my steaks.
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Re: What yummy thing are you eating tonight?
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Wings on the bbq, sort-of following the "Dougherty Wings" recipe... http://tvwbb.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4880069052/m/9141059526... but using Penzeys Bangkok Blend instead of Old Bay and adding a whole lot more jerk paste to the baste. Pic is about an hour into the cook with temps a bit higher than called for in the recipe, but mighty tasty already.
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Well, I'll be cooking with it.... Supporting my Palestinian brethren that have been living under this brutal occupation (the longest ongoing illegal military occupation in the modern world), and you can too...
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Well, I'll be cooking with it.... Supporting my Palestinian brethren that have been living under this brutal occupation (the longest ongoing illegal military occupation in the modern world), and you can too... 3 olive trees for $20Donate online and receive a personalized certificate visit from Hezbollah. You are one evil little imp, Cam. Hey, how come the knob assembly to you room's door is missing? Can I guess, first?
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Ah, Hezbollah. Not exactly Palestine, but seeing as you brought them up, I suggest you watch this brief interview with the worlds preeminent scholars on the conflict. Linky. All non-White groups/people in the Middle East are terrorist organizations.... Regarding the door knob, I betcha' can't guess why it's like that . Try...
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The only reasonable argument for owning a gun is to protect yourself from the police.
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All non-White groups/people in the Middle East are terrorist organizations....
Damn straight! I have more than one Middle Eastern friend and I really can't trust any of them. (That reminds me. I've gotta get to M's house to visit soon. His mother is here for 8 weeks!. She's never been out of Algeria. She will eat only hallal, so she tells everyone back home that he's trying to poison her. Really, she looks over his shoulder when he's cooking. I have to witness this North African familial dysfunction before it's too late!) Regarding the door knob, I betcha' can't guess why it's like that . Try... Umm, umm, ummmmmmm. Dog, this could go sooo wrong, so I'm gonna guess that it's easier for you to open and close than having to turn and twist a knob. Am I close? If you tell me it's so you can P-Tom your caregivers, I'm gonna be really pissed.
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My mom is from Algeria?
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Regarding the door knob, I betcha' can't guess why it's like that . Try... Umm, umm, ummmmmmm. Dog, this could go sooo wrong, so I'm gonna guess that it's easier for you to open and close than having to turn and twist a knob. Am I close? If you tell me it's so you can P-Tom your caregivers, I'm gonna be really pissed. [/quote] You're EXACTLY right, buddy. I must say, I'm pleasantly surprised. Seeing as I can't move my hands or fingers, I can't turn door handles. The wind would catch that door and lock me in or out of my room.
The only reasonable argument for owning a gun is to protect yourself from the police.
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You're lying, you motorboating, P-Tomming bastard!
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