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Whats on the BBQ for you guys?
We are doing some steaks and links!
wctriumph
07-04-2014, 13:10
Leftovers with Red beans and Rice.
StagLefty
07-04-2014, 13:24
Wings & black beans/rice.
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Great-Kazoo
07-04-2014, 13:28
lunch is yesterdays hickory smoked italian meatballs.
Tonight i might do a bacon wrapped Halibut or cod, with grilled tomatoEs.
buffalobo
07-04-2014, 13:30
Yard bird, smoked, shredded and topped with the wife's home made BBQ sauce.
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a Sam Adams. You know... Because it's the fourth. [Awesom]
colorider
07-04-2014, 13:34
Smoked pork tenderloin, smoked sausage and tri tip.
Double00
07-04-2014, 13:39
Burgers, dogs and beer!!!!
StagLefty
07-04-2014, 13:48
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a Sam Adams. You know... Because it's the fourth. [Awesom]
Barbarian !!!! No marshmallow fluff ?
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Great-Kazoo
07-04-2014, 14:03
Barbarian !!!! No marshmallow fluff ?
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FLUFFERNUTTERS [Score]
Apple and Mesquite smoked brisket
Four tritips all with different marinades
Killer baked beans
Pesto pasta salad
Seven layer dip
Spinach dip
Fresh strawberries in a marshmallow cream cheese
Watermelon
Homemade sangria
Lemon tarts
Probably forgetting a few things. But the take away is that no one leaves this house hungry.
FLUFFERNUTTERS [Score]
OMG!!! My Gramma made me those all the time!
I picked up some Hickory House ribs and pulled pork!
Great-Kazoo
07-04-2014, 15:23
OMG!!! My Gramma made me those all the time!
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you like 30 - 35 yrs old ?
Steak, rice, beer, key lime pie............. all a man needs for today. [Coffee]
What's all this fluffy stuff you guys are referring to? Must be some sort of Yankee dish or something.
Burger and fries.....that sat under a heat lamp for over an hour. [Roll1] The only saving grace was a frosty Sierra Nevada IPA.
Great-Kazoo
07-04-2014, 15:42
What's all this fluffy stuff you guys are referring to? Must be some sort of Yankee dish or something.
Its a sandwich, made primarily for the anglo middle class who enjoy finer things in life. Especially when a grape JAM is unavailable and refuse to slum it with grape jelly.
In layman's terms it's for people who want something nutritious, yet will not stoop as low as doritos or cheetos for food supplement.
https://sp.yimg.com/ib/th?id=HN.608030415699249160&pid=15.1&P=0
or this
https://sp1.yimg.com/ib/th?id=HN.608041805952453561&pid=15.1&P=0
combined with this (pick your own brand) and bread of choice
https://sp1.yimg.com/ib/th?id=HN.608033529547523741&pid=15.1&P=0
give you this
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you like 30 - 35 yrs old ?
Yup 36 last weekend :-)
F'n delicious. I'm having it for lunch tomorrow.
Gramma made two awesome things. Fluffernutters, and hot dog stew.
Got some of my wife's family from KC in town so it's stuff on the smoker:
6 racks of St Louis style spare ribs
pot of baked beans using some of the rib rub and sauce
corn on the cob
potato salad
watermelon
veggie platter
2 key lime pies from Granny Scott's
Great-Kazoo
07-04-2014, 16:41
Yup 36 last weekend :-)
F'n delicious. I'm having it for lunch tomorrow.
Gramma made two awesome things. Fluffernutters, and hot dog stew.
I binge on it. Wipe a jar of fluff out, take a break for 4-6 months, allows the sugar to disperse.
I would make grape jam, but the grapes in my yard have seeds, so I gotta strain the juice out of them and make jelly :-(
ChadAmberg
07-04-2014, 17:08
Yup 36 last weekend :-)
F'n delicious. I'm having it for lunch tomorrow.
Gramma made two awesome things. Fluffernutters, and hot dog stew.
I love hot dog stew...
Elk steaks, twice baked potatoes, bacon salad, broccoli and cheese, brownies
I love hot dog stew...
The kids and I can eat it by the vat.
Great-Kazoo
07-04-2014, 17:46
I love hot dog stew...
Isn't that a thinner franks n beans ?
osok-308
07-04-2014, 18:54
Making chili!
We walked downtown to Illegal Pete's - wife and I are both getting over a bug and too tired to cook anything at home (amazing how many people were downtown rather than around a grill at home today).
DSB OUTDOORS
07-04-2014, 20:26
Just finished a NY Strip steak, sliced tomato, and cottage cheese. With a beer chaser. [Dinner]
jerrymrc
07-04-2014, 20:34
Isn't that a thinner franks n beans ?
That is what I am thinking. I was always big on "Garbage" find a meat, find a starch, throw in some veggies and dinner for 5 kids. Over, in and mixed. They now want to know how to make it [LOL]since they seemed to have such fond memories. [Flower] If they only knew.....
That is what I am thinking. I was always big on "Garbage" find a meat, find a starch, throw in some veggies and dinner for 5 kids. Over, in and mixed. They now want to know how to make it [LOL]since they seemed to have such fond memories. [Flower] If they only knew.....
Hot dog stew (this is depression food so pretty much whatever you have on hand to doctor it up:
1-2 qts water (or chicken stock)
1-2 packs of slicedhot dogs (all beef is not preferred)
couple handfuls of sliced carrots
couple handfuls of diced potatoes
salt/pepper to taste
barley
corn starch for thickening
simmer until potatoes/carrots are tender
Great-Kazoo
07-04-2014, 22:55
Hot dog stew (this is depression food so pretty much whatever you have on hand to doctor it up:
1-2 qts water (or chicken stock)
1-2 packs of slicedhot dogs (all beef is not preferred)
couple handfuls of sliced carrots
couple handfuls of diced potatoes
salt/pepper to taste
barley
corn starch for thickening
simmer until potatoes/carrots are tender
We'd do this using sausage. My grandparents would use spam or other choice cut.
I have never heard of fluffernutter or hot dog stew. Not sure if that is a good or bad thing.
ChadAmberg
07-05-2014, 09:38
Isn't that a thinner franks n beans ?
We always did it with sliced hotdogs, onions and peppers, in a tomato sauce, over noodles. Nice and cheap...
theGinsue
07-05-2014, 12:25
I have never heard of fluffernutter or hot dog stew. Not sure if that is a good or bad thing.
Never done hot dog stew myself, but if you've never had a fluffernutter, I must say that you're certainly missing out. Not exactly "high cuisine at it's finest", but certainly a right of passage food for youth. Go buy some Fluff & make some.
Last night the Ginsue clan had St. Louis style smoked spare ribs, grilled Kris' chicken (https://www.ar-15.co/threads/19665-Recipe-for-the-Day?p=158773&viewfull=1#post158773) (daughter doesn't like pork) , green beans, baked beans, pasta salad, baked potatoes (lots of carbs, but it was more of a "select the one(s) you want"), and "one-minute chocolate cake in a mug (http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2011/11/06/one-minute-chocolate-cake/)" topped with vanilla bean ice cream.
BPTactical
07-05-2014, 12:31
Smoking an 8# brisket tomorrow
Never done hot dog stew myself, but if you've never had a fluffernutter, I must say that you're certainly missing out. Not exactly "high cuisine at it's finest", but certainly a right of passage food for youth. Go buy some Fluff & make some.
Can't think of Fluff without thinking of...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE6Z1nBqLwo
Have to give it a try though.
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