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Shiokouji salmon with garlic sauteed veggies...







 
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Not sure if I actually going to eat if for dinner, maybe late night snack or lunch tomorrow. Got a Boston Butt cooking.




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Too late for pics, but cheeseburgers and air fries..delicious



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Not made yet but will pan fry some of the rainbow trout tonight from this thread:
https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/5810003864

Gonna try this approach to de-boning the fish:
https://youtu.be/fdrI_e7krtI



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Cheese grits with shrimp and andouille sausage. Really, one of my favorite dishes.
 
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Chicken legs with tomato paste,chicken stock and several spices in my pressure cooker.
Then I take some of the sauce from making the chicken and make rice.




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Para is that the same as Shrimp and Grits? I love that stuff and I don't even eat grits normally. Wish I could get it around here.



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Yes, just my own version
 
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Homemade beef broccoli, everyone in the house loves it.



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Frito Pie.
 
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Homemade beef broccoli, everyone in the house loves it.
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Frito Pie.
That's an old faviorite if mine. I haven't had it in ages.
 
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It's kind of nice to have time to cook.

Made chicken & dumplings a few nights ago. Tonight was roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy and green peas.


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Sheperd's Pie.
 
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Sheperd's Pie.


I made Cottage Pie because we couldn't find any ground lamb, only beef. Frown







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Tonight I made a trip to Popeye's chicken for their tenders. Had to go back because they gave me the wrong order, but ate half of an 8-tender family meal for supper and will eat the rest tomorrow.

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For tonight - a 7.8# Wagyu beef rib went on this morning. 3 ribs total. AKA dino bones!

Check back in 6-8 hours.








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C'mon Georgeair!
Let's please see an update!!! Big Grin




 
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Tonight, my wife decided to name this, "Spring Pasta." It's nice, thick slices of bacon browned to a nice crisp, about six or eight cloves of minced garlic, a quarter of a head of tender spring cabbage, a pack of dried "sakura ebi" shrimp, a couple of grinds of pink Himalayan salt, a whole mess of grinds of fresh black pepper and a ladle and a half of the pasta water Smile


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Cheese and crackers, and a nice Merlot.




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My pulled pork turned out awesome. Wasn't ready until 12AM, but we just ate really, really late. Got a bunch in the fridge. Had a idea for omelets this morning. Green onion, pulled pork, and cheddar makes a heck of an omelet. Dinner tonight is leftover homemade chili on some dogs. Best chili cheese dogs use real chili not canned. Looking forward to that. Smile



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