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Both brats posts look great! Now I want that!




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Chicken parm sandwich on homemade Italian rolls and slathered with a little fresh pistachio pesto. Quite tasty.


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Party style baby backs and pit beans!













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I love summer time food. Everything recently looks mouth watering yum.




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Gazpacho, a summer favorite. Manchego cheese and cold pinto beans on the side.


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Am doing a large Southern style pork rib, covered with my rub for last 24 hours. Whole okra with Cajun seasoning and Balsamic vinegar, plus baby yellow potatoes. All will be done on a cookie sheet in the oven at one time. Chocolate Rum cake for dessert.
 
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Thai chicken with cashew stir fry. Boy does that carbon steel wok get hot fast!




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Corned Beef Brisket .
 
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Tacos!








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Those are my kind of tacos xantom. When you get done with 3 or 4, there are enough goodies left on your plate for 1 more ! Smile
 
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Those are my kind of tacos xantom. When you get done with 3 or 4, there are enough goodies left on your plate foe 1 more ! Smile


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Moussaka. Overcooked the bechamel just a bit, but dang was it good. Definitely making this one again.

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Rib eyes last night, flap jacks this morning.











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Authentic Beef Stroganov with homemade bread.
 
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Fresh green beans, new potatoes, and ham.
A cheap meal that is just really good. Even better left over.
 
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Grilled salmon. Really good!



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Bacon, tomato, cheese with Duke's mayonnaise ( of course, I'm not a total animal!). The tomato was home grown heirloom, Bacon Kentucky Legend Bourbon Barrel Smoked ( yummy), and American cheese deli.

Also a cheese ( Mexican blend)and pepper ( Belk, Fresno and jalapeño) with cilantro with salsa Quesadilla.

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Made burgers for the wife and I, and some for the week.











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Chicken, tuna, corn.

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I made chicken wings and baked okra. I have been buying different flavors of Pluckers Wing sauce. This was their hot buffalo.





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