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Post by jwrauch on Jun 11, 2016 21:21:16 GMT -6
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Post by Alpo on Jun 12, 2016 2:09:16 GMT -6
What did you have in the drip pan?
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Post by shooteruk on Jun 12, 2016 6:41:03 GMT -6
Looks like Mrs R knows what she is doing. My compliments...
My Mrs is also a bit of a BBQ master.
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Post by red14 on Jun 12, 2016 14:18:55 GMT -6
Looks like Mrs R knows what she is doing. My compliments... My Mrs is also a bit of a BBQ master. I used to be a good fisherman. Maybe that's why they called me a master baiter?
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Post by Alpo on Jun 12, 2016 14:32:21 GMT -6
That's why Ernie Borgnine lived as long as he did. Some talk show host asked him, when he was in his 90s, what he attributed his long life to. He leaned over and whispered his answer, but his mike picked it up. Said he fished every day.
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Post by jwrauch on Jun 12, 2016 15:30:34 GMT -6
What did you have in the drip pan? Water and worchestershire sauce. JR
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Post by Alpo on Jun 12, 2016 15:46:46 GMT -6
Ever try beer?
I'd put in two cans of Schlitz, and then add water until it looked like enough.
I found out, through ruining some good cow, that Milwaukee's Best and Meister Brau were so crappy you couldn't even cook with them.
Shoulda listened to Justin Wilson. He cooked a lot with wine - used the big gallon jugs from Gallo. He said you had to be able to drink the wine. If you did not like the taste, you would not like what it did to the food,
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Post by eddien on Jun 12, 2016 20:22:07 GMT -6
Justin Wilson knew what he was talking about. I tried some of his recipes. My mouth waters just thinking about it.
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