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Isn't 25°C like 77°F? That's dope growing and shorts weather 'round here. We fire up the charcoal when it's 25°F sometimes. Just cause it's winter don't mean ya can't eat off the grill...the smoker doesn't work too well though, that's a battle.Omg bro , that was so good
A BBQ in winter ... something wronk when its 25°C at sun doing a bbq ...
Lets go for next one![]()
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Isn't 25°C like 77°F? That's dope growing and shorts weather 'round here. We fire up the charcoal when it's 25°F sometimes. Just cause it's winter don't mean ya can't eat off the grill...the smoker doesn't work too well though, that's a battle.
THEY'RE called KAAAAHBS Joe's dad's stuff


We have started eating vegetables with breakfast. I mean a lot of vegetables.

espresso of course
A humble offering from the Ribbz house, on this fine sunny sabbath, a little pork cheek, ginger, 5 spice, honey, soy sauce, chilli and a few other goodies. Jasmine rice, and fried cabbage, bean shoots, broccoli, baby sweetcorn. Pork cheek braised for 2 hours after some colouring in the frying pan
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It's a good habit to know where the deals are, especially for staple meats...always go by the pound/quality. Then you'll know when you see a ridiculous deal. I scored 14 pounds of boneless skinless breasts last year for $1.29 a pound. Thats the cheapest I've ever seen em. Anything under $1.99 is fair though. Buy 5# packs to get the deal, it cuts the price in half. It really pays to be an educated shopper.
..or you never know if an offer is genuine or not Another shopping wanderer here. Find myself lately going to the grocery store almost daily. Not really big on planning meals days in advance, because almost always when I do by the time that day gets here I'm not in the mood for whatever it was anymore. So I tend to plan only today and maybe one days out worth of meals. Frequently find myself wandering up and down the isles just mostly looking for ideas of stuff to make. Hardest part of cooking for me is figuring out what do make every day, and wandering the store helps.
..more likely to go shopping when the dogs run out of food than us...This mornings breakfast. If I was wealthy I would have this ten times a month.
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..then I saw Man0...gaaaahhhhh, why do I keep coming back here, it's only torment!![]()
..me too...I Always seem to end up here when I have the munchies.........
Bone broth to start...
Then make art and food...
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Tonight's fare....parmesan crusted baked tilapia, garlic parmesan green beans, and some box kit couscous.
Looks good Ozone! Cooking is about as much fun as growing weed :smoking:

Now I'm going to have to find something to eat. Guess it's some leftover beef stew unless I can find something else.

Me too @Waira..me too...I Always seem to end up here when I have the munchies.........
hmmmm
Wait a minute..maybe I Always have the munchies..
Great start @MordecaiAlliVanAllenOshea
Love it..
Heritage carrots..?
Nice @Ozone69
Amen..
Beef stew gets better the longer it stands @bushmasterar15![]()
. The slightest bit of caffeine could trigger these episodes so for many years I did not drink coffee, tea, sodas or anything with caffeine. Talk about Pavlov's dogs - I was properly trained. The medical condition got to the point where I had a catheter ablation done. They go into your heart with probes One from the neck and one from the groin while you are totally awake. You need to tell the doctor when he stimulates the spot that triggers the event. Then they burn a small spot in that electrical circuit opening a spot making it a horse shoe shape instead of the circle. The procedure was a complete success and the Doctor told me I could drink coffee again. Well that was all fine and dandy but that conditional training was strong. Several years passed without a tachycardia and I stumbled across a web page talking about roasting coffee in a popcorn popper. It intrigued me so I went to the thrift store and picked one up. I ordered some green coffee beans form Sweet Maria's because they were close to me in Oakland CA. I roasted some beans. Ground them up in a spice mill and made a cup of coffee with it. I could not believe how good it tasted. Far better than any store bought pre-roasted pre-ground coffee ever tasted. This sent me down the path to coffee snob. I built several iterations on the popcorn roaster. Then I built a computer controlled fluidized bed roaster. By far the best roaster I have owned but an electrical surge fried it. I have a Behmor drum roaster now but it is not as good as the one I built. I have pictures somewhere?