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Andysu

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Baked Matt Damon THX baked potato meal of the night Mat Damon gets tastier every night and so cheap with protein beans.

Consumed 2016 and I lived on baked potato for a year to simulate the Mars Martian affect.

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Just cooked a nice. Matt Damon THX baked martian potato meal.

Co-op baked potatoes x4
Convection oven 190 degrees 80 mins cooking time wrapped up in tinfoil and last 30 mins unwrap and let it be baked though.

Tuna fish (sunflower)
Sweet corn (low salt)
Mayonnaise (low light)

Consumed 2016. Potatoes are cheap and yummy with different fillings it's lot cheaper than those rich peoples restaurants that don't have a single THX anywhere in sight. Now then.

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I even tried a baking potato stuck onto a Behringer ECM8000 to see if still picks up good sound on the RTA and the impact of it was. Not much change thou it did enhance the frequency small dB, now then.

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Epicurious will no longer publish beef recipes. Something to do with climate change;

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/550330-conde-nast-title-epicurious-axes-beef-recipes

They retain all their legacy recipes in their archives. I think this editorial stance is more about generating fresh interest without advertising expense.

The problem with cattle is more about scale and soil management. FWIW - the Japanese have lead the way in this approach, concentrating on grass browse while limiting corn feed.

https://sustainablefoodtrust.org/ar...ck-farming-is-essential-for-a-healthy-planet/
 

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First ready steady cook player meal I done in few years starred just before 9pm so be ready for breakfast 9am tomorrow.

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wow it was tasty at 7:30am so it must have been cooked so the potatoes was soft around 5am at the very least. Switched off now, so only take 1min warm up in microwave oven.
 

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Yummm, that looks good
What time's dinner ???
 
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I have a pork butt on the BGE. It will be an overnight cook.
Cooked the same on our ceramic cooker. It came out wonderful! Hope yours will be the same.
 

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:) This thread needs some more life in it. We have honourable members from all around the world, lots of good regional foods. Various countries in South America, Southern states of USA...especially...?
 

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Grits or Die!
I need to google. I think of corn but...vaguely remember pics that looked like wheat.

PS: ...I was right.
Corn meal is something they sell...in 10-20 kg. bags in the supermarket.
The pics Google turned up though look somewhat fine ground.
If you're from the South, I'm sure there's a...krummelpap...I'll google it - no, actually I can translate it - "crumbly porridge." For eating with [barbecued] sausage and sort-of tomato'n'onion saute relish. Traditionally [and still] cooked in big cast iron pots.


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Breakfast version with suurmelk/sourmilk / milk / sugar:

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I need to google. I think of corn but...vaguely remember pics that looked like wheat.

PS: ...I was right.
Corn meal is something they sell...in 10-20 kg. bags in the supermarket.
The pics Google turned up though look somewhat fine ground.
If you're from the South, I'm sure there's a...krummelpap...I'll google it - no, actually I can translate it - "crumbly porridge." For eating with [barbecued] sausage and sort-of tomato'n'onion saute relish. Traditionally [and still] cooked in big cast iron pots.
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Grind sizes can vary somewhat. There are white or yellow types.

If it helps, think this thought: Polenta = yuppie grits.
(not valid in Italy)
 
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High-End BBQ

BBQing with a home made Vortex using aluminium foil to bounce the heath back to the meat. So both sides are well done/crispy at the same time. By using a Vortex an aluminium foil the heath can reach easily 260C or higher. The Vortex works more or less as an afterburner of a fighter jet.:facepalm:
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All my home made steel ashtray's for even grilling results.
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I had yellow corn meal once, it would only be from health food shops. :) :rolleyes: ...Which is something I haven't seen in the last 15 years or so; my philosophy became more rigorous. [lol] ...wrt Food, that means the supermarket next door, with the masses.

The flag... hmm, let me think,
Ok, the first thing, that comes to mind, like it sometimes does, and this is regardless of the general shxt,
is that I'm glad we lost the British flag, unlike those 2 others, and your northern neighbour, although they lost that, they kept the Kwin.
The black represents the people...(somehow, hypothetically), the gold represents the gold [and other mineral wealth], the green the land (important, that), and I'm not sure about the red and blue, maybe it represents the colonial past. The green black and green and yellow/gold are anyway the African National Congress colours.
And I think the arrow represents...? forward, progress. ...("It's the thought that counts.")
 

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I took out the Amtrak joke as I thought it might be misunderstood, even at this time of nationalistic medal counting...
 
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