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Whatever it is looks delicious
Mockshu..........
Winner Winner. My first attempt.Quote:
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It was a little greasy, and maybe a lil much POW. But it’ll work I suppose.
Might drain a little grease off next time, and about half as much Tony’s.
But at least it LOOKS recognizable, it’s a start! :)
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I get into trouble constantly with recipes, they call for so many ounces of this or that, and the packaging I buy never jives. So I end up with [emoji638] ounces more of this, [emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]] more of that.
I ain’t saving a smidge it gets dumped in
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Yum!
Much better flavor to drain the excess grease than cook without it in my book.
CEST BON!!
On the subject of over seasoning everything, I gave up on tobacco back in March this year. No surprise I guess that I’m finding stuff overpowering now that I didn’t before. I don’t have much will power on that front, but nicotine pouches have made it workable for me. May not be the healthiest solution, but I am breathing better at least. Heck of a lot cheaper too. Two cans of Zyn a week compared to four or five packs of camels.
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I smoked Camels too. Nothing tastes as good as a Camel Wide. I still burn one now and then but I can't have a pack around me.
My bride. She smokes like a fiend, and gets her butt on her shoulders if I even ask her about quitting :)
I used to try, and she’d fire one up beside me and I’d want to take it away for myself. Now I can tuck a pouch into my lip and though not particularly enjoyable in itself, it stomps out that urge. Only drawback is, unlike smoking, you can do it anywhere. So I’m having to mind how many I go through.
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I threw almost a full pack out of my window driving over to pick up my now wife for our first date. I knew she didn't smoke so I didn't either. Quit for 13 years then Katrina hit. I've got to say a pack of smokes a day helped me get thru the recovery till well into winter when I quit again till this day I have not bought a pack of smokes.