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Old September 4, 2015   #1021
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So, Whats wrong with that?
I agree!

And I still think that she will be coming by more often...
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Old September 4, 2015   #1022
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Okay I just experimented and made farmers cheese my first time.
From the amount of effort and time it takes it isn't worth the trouble if you have to buy the milk from the store.
Here is what one gallon of milk will make.
It tastes good just like the homemade spam but as I said not worth it in my opinion.
If you had a milk cow yes.
I have no idea what I am going to do with it and could have spent less money buying at the store.
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Old September 5, 2015   #1023
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First in this series of photos is some really meaty pork ribs curing with ice cream salt.
Next we have a butt roast all spiced up with sea salt and fresh ground black pepper.
As you see it is being browned on all six sides.
The fat side will be left up for final cooking in the cast iron kettle.
In this kettle will be garlic powder chopped onion fresh rosemary and sweet Madeira.
Nothing else and the lid put on and the stove set on medium low.
Later it will get more onion and carrots and then a little later potatoes.
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Old September 5, 2015   #1024
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Some of you may know this and some may not.
A few years ago at my wife's Christmas party her snobby boss and his wife were bragging about going to cooking classes.
They went on and on how they can now cut up an onion and potato better than anyone in the room.
I said really how do you now do it?
They told me and me being the smart ars I am said, you had to go to school to learn that.
I have been doing it for years.
She said well someone had to show you.
You just cant figure this stuff out on your own.
I then told her so you are calling me stupid.
Have you ever heard of the term simultaneous invention?
They said no.
I told them it is when something like the wheel or writing is invented in different places with no input from either place to the other place.
The wheel is proof of this.
It was invented in Mexico and Europe or Asia with no influence from the other.
So yes I did come up with it without any outside help.
The crowd looked at them with that you have been schooled look on their faces.
Here is what I came up with on my own.

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Old September 5, 2015   #1025
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Okay I blew off the potatoes and carrots.
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Here it is roast beast and gravy.

Thankfully I'm not hungry.
The roast was removed from tbe pot the oven was preheated to four hundred and it was finished in the oven for about 20 minutes.
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Old September 5, 2015   #1026
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I LOVE roast beast!
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Old September 5, 2015   #1027
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And so do a lot of other people.
So much so I had to drag out the old 1938 German PO8 Parabellum (real not replica).
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Old September 5, 2015   #1028
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And so do a lot of other people.
So much so I had to drag out the old 1938 German PO8 Parabellum (real not replica).
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I always protect my roast beast with cold blue steel...ALWAYS..
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Old September 6, 2015   #1029
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I always protect my roast beast with cold blue steel...ALWAYS..
Wow it makes me like ham all over again.
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Old September 6, 2015   #1030
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After reading where someone couldn't make biscuits I got worried I couldn't make them from scratch anymore.
Here they are no recipe butter biscuits.
Made with flour butter salt powdered milk and baking powder.
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Old September 6, 2015   #1031
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What on earth do you do with four experimental biscuits?
Homemade sausage and gravy.
Everything homemade from scratch.
When I was 27 years old I won my sister in law's beauty shop biscuit cooking contest.
With these biscuits.

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Old September 6, 2015   #1032
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In post 1027, I saw the 1938 German PO8 Parabellum, and thought, "Alright, I cooked you - if you start mooing ..."

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The okra in the foil packages from 09 have a high germination rate. I was just checking on the seeds I planted directly in-garden 5 days ago. I planted three seeds in 3 places. Each now has at least one plant coming up.
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After reading where someone couldn't make biscuits I got worried I couldn't make them from scratch anymore.
Here they are no recipe butter biscuits.
Made with flour butter salt powdered milk and baking powder.
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Biscuits are good.. buttermilk biscuits are best!
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Old September 6, 2015   #1034
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Wow it makes me like ham all over again.
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I made that ham in 09 just for Christmas dinner in 2010.
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In post 1027, I saw the 1938 German PO8 Parabellum, and thought, "Alright, I cooked you - if you start mooing ..."

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The okra in the foil packages from 09 have a high germination rate. I was just checking on the seeds I planted directly in-garden 5 days ago. I planted three seeds in 3 places. Each now has at least one plant coming up.
That puts a whipping on the 2 year mark I read.
Do you know anything about the ones in the coin envelopes?

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