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    So How Do You Make Your Burgers?

    My favorite way is to grind my own roasts or cuts myself. Then I like to heat a cast iron skillet over medium high heat. I let it heat up for 8 minutes. Then I patty the burgers and sprinkle kosher salt on both sides of the patties. I then cook them for 4-5 minutes per side. They usually...
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    Jalapeno Cornbread

    Nothing like a big bowl of homemade Brunswick Stew and some good ol jalapeno cornbread to go along with it. Pure heaven, especially in the winter time.
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    How do you cook lobster tail?

    No problem. Glad I could help. How did you cook it?
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    Your Favorite Beef Jerky

    Thank you IronChef, that is exactly what I am looking for. I am looking for retailers that have specialized in jerky making. Where I live the only choices of jerky we have is the regular gas station blends and we all know how bad they suck. Least I do, I can't stand gas station/grocery store...
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    butt-roast

    Well, your talking about a piece of meat that can be put to a million uses. What exactly are you wanting to do with it? It is great for pulled pork, but it's great for many many over things as well. One of the easiest things to do is cook it in a crockpot. You will need: 4 cans of...
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    Big announcment: I'm a girl

    I thought everyone knew you were a female due to your name. I mean banan brain, that is pretty self explanatory, right? LOL Just kidding. Don't get mad at me.
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    Your Favorite Beef Jerky

    Thanks Corrine.
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    Your Favorite Beef Jerky

    That sounds cool. Can you post me a link to the food dehydrator and give me some instructions on how you make yours? I was watching a Good Eats episode awhile back and I seen where Alton Brown used two fans and some air conditioner filters to dry the jerky out. But that method just seemed...
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    Your Favorite Beef Jerky

    What is your favorite brand of beef jerky? I love ordering mine from Robertson's Hams. Matter of fact I am waiting on 2 lbs to come in the mail any day now. This stuff is amazing. Even though I am very loyal to it I am still looking for some other jerky. Who else do you know of that makes...
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    Favorite Hot Sauces?

    Thanks a bunch. My wife is going to be happy now.
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    Favorite Hot Sauces?

    I was eating at Picadilly the other day and for those of you that don't know what Picadilly is, its a restaurant chain we have here in the States. Anyways, I was eating some fried chicken the other day and got up to get some hot sauce. The brand they had was Cajun Chef Louisanna Hot Sauce...
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    Anyone Have A Lemon Butter Caper Sauce Recipe?

    Sure do bud. I even recommended this in your pan fried salmon post. So lets say you pan fry your salmon in the olive oil butter mixture after the fish is done set aside on a plate. Then throw 1 tbsp of butter in the skillet and about a tablespoon or two of capers. Fry them for a few seconds...
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    Anyone Have A Fried Salmon Recipe??

    Pan fried salmon is really good. Simple to. I like to salt and pepper the filet then fry it in a butter/olive oil mixture. About 3 minutes per side and it's done. Sometimes I use a lemon-butter-caper sauce to accomadate it.
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    Nice Site!

    My grandfather opened up a carlot in the 70's then we he passed away my father took over the business. Growing up I was always around cars and have been working in the business since I was 12. When I graduated High School I did nothing for about 2 years. Just took it easy, hung around...
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    Awesome Pork Chops!

    This is a family favorite. I usually cook this 3 or 4 times a month. 4 - 1 3/4 inch Rib chop's Salt and pepper Olive oil Butter 1/2 onion, diced or sliced 1 tsp flour 1/2 cup white wine 1 cup of chicken stock 2 tbsp of whole grain mustard 10 cornichons sliced thin Heat the oven to 350...
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    How do you cook lobster tail?

    There is a million different things you can do with lobster tails. Boil, steam, fry, grill, roast, the list can go on and on. If your wanting it like the restaraunts serve it then you probably want to steam it. Just add about 2 inches of water to a pot. Add some salt and squeeze about two...
  17. J

    Spanish rice and what?

    What type of pork do you have available?
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    Post Your Favorite Ways to Make Grilled Cheese Sandwhiches

    It's good. I have a 1998 Ford Windstar.
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    Nice Site!

    Augusta, Ga. Born and raised. Don't plan on leaving anytime soon. My father just moved to Mrytle Beach, S.C. He is begging me to move up there. I think i'm gonna stay right where i'm at though.
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    Post Your Favorite Ways to Make Grilled Cheese Sandwhiches

    I love tomato soup with grilled cheese. Dollop of sour cream on top = YUM!
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    Post Your Favorite Ways to Make Grilled Cheese Sandwhiches

    Pimento cheese is mayonaise based. It has cheese and roasted red peppers in it. Here's how I make mine: 3/4 cup of mayo half a pound of cheese, shredded, cheddar about a tablespoon or two of grated onion, you want the onion to be really fine. pinch of cayene pepper 1 roasted red bell pepper...
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    Nice Site!

    Whats happening Wasabi? How is Hawaii? I bet the food is out of this world. My grandfather went to Hawaii once and had the time of his life. Do you remember Magnum P.I.? I think the show was filmed in Hawaii. He always drove a red ferrai in the show. That was my grandfathers favorite show...
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    Post Your Favorite Ways to Make Grilled Cheese Sandwhiches

    Always heard of this method, but never used it. I will have to give it a try. Usually when it comes to things like grilled cheese sandwiches I try to make them fast with least ingredients possible. That usually means I am starving and need a quick snack, lol. I used to spread mustard on the...
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    Ever Had Absinthe?

    Did you drink it the original way? Sugar cube and some water? Or just straight from the bottle?
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    Nice Site!

    jKath: Thank you, I am glad to be here. I have been browsing quite a bit since I posted this post and I am already learning so much. You can never learn to much when it comes to cooking. Soak up everything, and that I am doing. I live in Augusta, Ga. Sabrine: Hello. How are you...
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