“Those things you cooked were really good. What are they?“

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Lee Vining

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Family loves this:


Instead of Bisquick I used a biscuit mix.

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Family got to them before I could snap a pic:
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“Those things you cooked were really good. What are they?”
- Text from my youngest.

I did sprinkle in a tiny some of my rib rub in the bowl during the mix.
 
I saw those a couple weeks ago.
They looked really good.

Nice to see a real world report.

I was going to try them with some leftover ground pork I had, but didn't have any Bisquick.
 
Family loves this:


Instead of Bisquick I used a biscuit mix.

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Family got to them before I could snap a pic:
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“Those things you cooked were really good. What are they?”
- Text from my youngest.

I did sprinkle in a tiny some of my rib rub in the bowl during the mix.

Just like Dragn, it looks like you know how to defy gravity, too. Why aren't those sausage balls on the floor? :unsure:

I've never made them, but I know I've eaten something just like those sausage balls before... somewhere.

CD
 
I always hold my phone the same position to snap pix and sometimes the pics come out normal, sometimes crooked and I have no clue why.
 
I turn the picture for which ever way seems to fit on here. I could have left them but then they would have been too large to view easily.
 
Edit feature only gives me a few degrees of spin, not enough to make a difference. The family was scooping them up so fast I clicked and moved on, and then they were gone.
 
Ill slice up a pack of Apple chicken sausage and a pack of the Pineapple Chicken sausage to bite size from COSTCO.

Brown them and put them aside.

Then steam Calrose rice about a quart when finished, and a quart of Chicken flavored Rice a Roni cooked with broth.
Mix the sausage and rice all together, add soy sauce, butter, Montreal Chicken seasoning and boy o boy do my friends & family ever rave about it.

Also I bring it to that desert bar pot luck from time to time.
It's a "guess your best how he did it" but it's that simple.

The fluffy, slightly sticky but tasty steamed in a rice cooker Calrose rice is the essential ingredient. Minute rice just doesn't cut it.

I used to work at LA Airport and Japan Airlines loaded some items unpacked in the baggage holds that Japanese visitors were taking home. Items I'd see the most sitting on the cart to be loaded were vast numbers of Sony Trinitron TV's, 25 lb bags of Cal Rose Rice, and the big Mixmaster mixers.

Must be good so I bought all three. The Rice was amazing, been using it ever since.
 
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I always hold my phone the same position to snap pix and sometimes the pics come out normal, sometimes crooked and I have no clue why.

My phone does that, too. In the iPhone (and an assume Android), you can rotate the image in the edit area.

I use the viewer built into the MAC OS (Preview) to size my photos for the forum, and I can rotate them there, and make minor adjustments to color their, too. I assume Windows has something like that.

CD
 
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I turn the picture for which ever way seems to fit on here. I could have left them but then they would have been too large to view easily.

Does't Windows have a way to view and resize photos? Also, I think the forum software automatically resizes oversized images???

CD
 
My phone does that, too. In the iPhone (and an assume Android), you can rotate the image in the edit area.

I use the viewer built into the MAC OS (Preview) to size my photos for the forum, and I can rotate them there, and make minor adjustments to color their, too. I assume Windows has something like that.

CD
I do all photo editing in the Photos app. What's the advantage of using Preview?
 
I do all photo editing in the Photos app. What's the advantage of using Preview?

It's quick and easy, although limited. I can crop and resize in no time.

I hate the Photos app. If I need to do more than the most basic edits, I have Photoshop CS. I also have Lightroom CS (part of Adobe Creative Suite CS), but never learned to use it.

CDE
 
It's quick and easy, although limited. I can crop and resize in no time.

I hate the Photos app. If I need to do more than the most basic edits, I have Photoshop CS. I also have Lightroom CS (part of Adobe Creative Suite CS), but never learned to use it.

CDE
Thanks.
 
Are you guys taking pics with your phone and then editing them? Because if you get your pics on your computer, there's a great free editing site.


Why use a free app when I can spend 100 bucks a month for Adobe Creative Suite? :ROFLMAO:

Actually, I needed Adobe CS for business, and still use it now that I am retired for making prints to hang around my house, give to friends, and occasionally even sell.

CD
 
My phone does that, too. In the iPhone (and an assume Android), you can rotate the image in the edit area.

I use the viewer built into the MAC OS (Preview) to size my photos for the forum, and I can rotate them there, and make minor adjustments to color their, too. I assume Windows has something like that.

CD
With Android, using Google's camera app or Google Pictures, there is a 90 degree rotation and a fine rotation in edit mode. If you upload the pictures, edited or not, you can edit them in Google Pictures on your computer. I do that all the time.
 
Interesting conversation with next door neighbour’s teenage daughter:
“I really liked that stuff you gave Dad, it was sorta like pasta!”
“Umm, it was pasta”
“No, it didn’t have any tomato sauce, but it’s okay, he made some”
“Well, when you make fresh pasta, it doesn’t have any sauce. You have to make whatever sauce you’re going to eat it with”
“Oh, so it’s not really pasta then is it?”
“Okay”

🤣
 
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