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    Italian Sausage

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    Some pics from the weeked. I was dining solo, so I kept it pretty simple.

    I only found egg whites in the fridge. So I HAD to add country ham and cheese:

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    Happy hour for one. Whole wheat matzo crackers, Barely Buzzed cheese, cornichons, and homegrown radish. And of course, beer.

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    I cooked a ham and some sweet taters on the grill. The ham was pretty good, but the sweet taters had almost no taste. If I hadn't put butter and cinnamon on them, they would have had hardly any taste. Before tonight, I'd never had sweet taters, that didn't have that sweet tater taste. LOL
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    Keeping it simple,,,, sausage and scrambled eggs with fresh salsa and cheese

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    1 cup milk
    1 cup flour
    1 tbsp melted butter
    2 eggs
    pinch salt

    Combine flour, milk, and butter. Mix well.
    Add beaten eggs one at a time.
    Pour into a pop-over/muffin tin fill cups no more than 1/3 of the way

    Preheat oven to 450˚ cook for 15min
    Reduce heat to 350˚, without opening oven continue to cook for another 20min.

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    I filled the cups on these just a little to full. They did not all rise up to where they should be. (Kids already ate the two good ones).
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    Boiled up a potato out of the root cellar, sliced, chucked it in a skillet with a shot of olive oil. Went into the yard and cut some wild onions tossed them in with the potatos, hit em with some black pepper. Fried up three eggs (yes three eggs and all for me!), Breakfast of Champions! Or not, but it sure hit the spot.

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    Well, Although its the first day of spring,, Its cold, windy (70 mph forecast) and rainy here with snow in the local foothills,, http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/...Select=WEATHER

    I have decided to make a big pot of Chili Pics to follow

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    Down and dirty "Quick Build" ! (what am I missing ?)


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    I have double of the canned ingredients pictured.

    And Cooking !


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    Its cold and windy today,, Thinking of roasting a small Turkey,,, Mmmmm doesn't that sound good ? I hope they are on sale,,,,,

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    Neighbour came round with 6 Pigeons from yesterdays shoot. I can see flash fried pigeon and green pea risotto in my future......
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    Beef stew and corn bread.
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    Shrimp scampi and spinach spaghetti.
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    Both look great. (hopefully not together though)
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    I guess I ended up with a Boston theme, today. I've got some baked beans and a boston butt (Pork shoulder, not yankee lawyer.) on the grill, goin' low and slow.

    (Yes....the butt got a big headstart. LOL)
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    whole chicken was on sale for 67 cents a lb,,, BBQ

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    20 OZ. Rib eye steaks, baked potatoes, baked beans, salad, yeast rolls, homemade deep dish apple pie ( yes I made it) Ice cream. Sorry no pics camera ia down.
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    BBQ Chicken in wife's honey marinade, grilled onions, southwest corn bread, and asparagus. Of course a nice Belgium wheat ale to wash it all down.

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    Posting in the bacon thread got me thinking about this one, so last night, I fixed bacon wrapped meatballs, brushed with BBQ sauce and cooked/smoked on the grill.

    I'm actually posting this, to give a report on the BBQ sauce that I used. Sweet Baby Ray's raspberry chipotle sauce. Just tasting it, right out of the bottle, it seemed to be a bit to heavy with the raspberry taste, for my liking. (I'm not a big raspberry fan.)
    Now I have to tell the rest of the story. After brushing it on, and cooking, the sauce turned into that thick sticky glaze that I think most of us like, and that seemed to calm down the raspberry taste just a little, and DANG....that stuff was GOOD!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2dumb2kwit View Post
    Posting in the bacon thread got me thinking about this one, so last night, I fixed bacon wrapped meatballs, brushed with BBQ sauce and cooked/smoked on the grill.

    I'm actually posting this, to give a report on the BBQ sauce that I used. Sweet Baby Ray's raspberry chipotle sauce. Just tasting it, right out of the bottle, it seemed to be a bit to heavy with the raspberry taste, for my liking. (I'm not a big raspberry fan.)
    Now I have to tell the rest of the story. After brushing it on, and cooking, the sauce turned into that thick sticky glaze that I think most of us like, and that seemed to calm down the raspberry taste just a little, and DANG....that stuff was GOOD!

    raspchip.jpg
    Without pics,,, it didn't happen ! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2dumb2kwit View Post
    Posting in the bacon thread got me thinking about this one, so last night, I fixed bacon wrapped meatballs, brushed with BBQ sauce and cooked/smoked on the grill.

    I'm actually posting this, to give a report on the BBQ sauce that I used. Sweet Baby Ray's raspberry chipotle sauce. Just tasting it, right out of the bottle, it seemed to be a bit to heavy with the raspberry taste, for my liking. (I'm not a big raspberry fan.)
    Now I have to tell the rest of the story. After brushing it on, and cooking, the sauce turned into that thick sticky glaze that I think most of us like, and that seemed to calm down the raspberry taste just a little, and DANG....that stuff was GOOD!

    raspchip.jpg
    I haven't tried the raspberry yet, but their regular sauce is the best supper market BBQ sauce, IMO. I started using it a couple of years ago when they were just starting to push it in the market place. They had really good sales on it, so I was surprised how good it was. Now it's more in line with the cost of other sauces, but I'm glad to pay the price. It's very good!
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