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Grilling a couple NY Strips, baked/grilled potato, and organic asparagus. Its a North East thang!! Eh, Oldster? lolol YUM!

Ahh, someone after my own heart. How do you cook your asparagus. We like to toss with olive oil, salt, pepper, and lemon zest and broil it
 
Ahh, someone after my own heart. How do you cook your asparagus. We like to toss with olive oil, salt, pepper, and lemon zest and broil it
Pretty much the same! We use fresh garlic instead of lemon zest, and add parmesan cheese. Savory Heaven, that! Time to get those steaks "interred"... Best to you!
 
I do love a lazy Sunday,nice long walk with the dogs in the countryside then home where the only jobs to do are opening the 3 bottles of beer and roasting a nice joint of beef mmmmm I do love roast beef and Yorkshire puddings....do you guys have Yorkshire puddings over the pond?
 
I do love a lazy Sunday,nice long walk with the dogs in the countryside then home where the only jobs to do are opening the 3 bottles of beer and roasting a nice joint of beef mmmmm I do love roast beef and Yorkshire puddings....do you guys have Yorkshire puddings over the pond?

Yes we do, have made them myself, lot of people call them popovers around here
 
Roast beef for me as well today :-) no beer though as got an early start tomorrow :-(
 
do you guys have Yorkshire puddings over the pond?

We pick up a lot of food from the UK such as bangers and mash, cottage and shepherds pie, fish and chips and several variations on stews but I have seen very few puddings. Except in pub fare we don't see a lot of UK food. We have a ton of Irish restaurants but very few English. I can only think of one and it is several hours drive from my home.
 
Never heard of Yorkshire pudding, I don't think. Is it made from Yorkshire Terriers?? Cuz that would be terrierable lmfao!
 
Barbecue Sunday. Rib-eye steaks, merguez sausages, fresh shrimp salad, mixed fried rice and a nice bottle of red.
 
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