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Came up with another of my STRANGE sandwiches tonight. Cracked Wheat bread, american style cheese, mayo, Chunky Peanut butter, Hearty Garlic dill pickle slices and grape jam.WONDERFUL!

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Crockpot chili.

 

2 cans dark red kidney beans, rinsed

2 cans great northern beans, rinsed

28oz crushed tomato puree

1 bottle of beer, I used a Sam Adams lager

A few cloves of garlic

1 chopped and carmelized onion

6 serrano peppers, diced

2 jalapeno peppers, diced

2 habanero peppers, diced

1 pound of 80/20 ground beef, browned and seasoned with some steak rub

2 pounds beef stew meat, browned and seasoned with some steak rub

 

Spicy and delicious, perfect for the harsh Midwestern winter

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Came up with another of my STRANGE sandwiches tonight. Cracked Wheat bread, american style cheese, mayo, Chunky Peanut butter, Hearty Garlic dill pickle slices and grape jam.WONDERFUL!

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Sounds like you smoked some good weed.
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Came up with another of my STRANGE sandwiches tonight. Cracked Wheat bread, american style cheese, mayo, Chunky Peanut butter, Hearty Garlic dill pickle slices and grape jam.WONDERFUL!

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Sounds like you smoked some good weed.

 

Haven't smoked any weed in YEARS! just got a wild hair up my ass is all! 95% of a snack made up back in the weed days by a friend....smoked oysters, mayo, dill pickle chips, peanut butter, american cheese on a Ritz cracker...

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Crockpot chili.

 

2 cans dark red kidney beans, rinsed

2 cans great northern beans, rinsed

28oz crushed tomato puree

1 bottle of beer, I used a Sam Adams lager

A few cloves of garlic

1 chopped and carmelized onion

6 serrano peppers, diced

2 jalapeno peppers, diced

2 habanero peppers, diced

1 pound of 80/20 ground beef, browned and seasoned with some steak rub

2 pounds beef stew meat, browned and seasoned with some steak rub

 

Spicy and delicious, perfect for the harsh Midwestern winter

Sounds delicious!
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East-Coast donair!

 

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There's one place here that does them "Halifax-style". Gonna have it delivered to the office just to stink things up and drip sauce on the new photocopier.

Trailer Park Boys taught me that donairs are a thing. What are they?

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East-Coast donair!

 

http://www.foodfunk.ca/images/halifaxdonair-1.jpg

There's one place here that does them "Halifax-style". Gonna have it delivered to the office just to stink things up and drip sauce on the new photocopier.

Trailer Park Boys taught me that donairs are a thing. What are they?

Like a greek gyro.
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Slow-cooked pot roast with potatoes, onions, mushrooms. Prior to cooking it sat two days with a rub (sea salt, ground pepper, paprika, cayenne), and fresh garlic.

 

Can't wait to dig in!

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Protein veggie burger patties and asparagus from Trader Joe’s.

 

Truth be told, there’s a painting on the wall of :rush: at the TJ store I got them at. Truth is stranger than fiction, huh? It’s only a block south of where I went to high school.

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Since it's Karen's (Mrs. Bear) birthday, I'll be getting carryout from a wonderful local emporium known as My Big Fat Greek Restaurant.
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Eye of round roast beef with herb rub, mashed potatoes, sliced carrots roasted with olive oil and salt, and homemade brown gravy! I might have been a little excited some of the kids were home. ;)
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My wife asked me what I want for dinner. I want breakfast for dinner tonight. Three fried eggs over easy with a ham steak, grits, sliced tomatoes and some toast. I'm an hour away from that fine meal. Edited by liquidcrystalcompass
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My wife asked me what I want for dinner. I want breakfast for dinner tonight. Three fried eggs over easy with a ham steak, grits, sliced tomatoes and some toast. I'm an hour away from that fine meal.

Sounds delicious!
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Eye of round roast beef with herb rub, mashed potatoes, sliced carrots roasted with olive oil and salt, and homemade brown gravy! I might have been a little excited some of the kids were home. ;)

Nom!
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Since it's Karen's (Mrs. Bear) birthday, I'll be getting carryout from a wonderful local emporium known as My Big Fat Greek Restaurant.

What did you end up having?
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Since it's Karen's (Mrs. Bear) birthday, I'll be getting carryout from a wonderful local emporium known as My Big Fat Greek Restaurant.

What did you end up having?

An order of Pastistio, stuffed grape leaves, a side of gyro meat, tzaztziki, and pita bread, and a Greek salad. Washed down with a bottle of Moscato. In lieu of a birthday cake we have a local yokel Middle Eastern Grocery that gets this dynamite baklava made with pistachios as opposed to the normal walnuts.
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A slice of Costco pizza with Mt Dew. Did a little Friday evening shopping and then eat on the cheap. Pretty good food too as far as pizza, hotdogs, or sausages go.

 

I’ve been raving to some buddies about the hotdogs, sausages, and pizza from Costco since the ‘90s. Some of them have been loving it all not long after I first badgered them about it way back then. There’s an interesting article online about the low price and how it hasn’t changed in well over 20 years. Costco actually loses money on all of it BUT they believe it improves customer satisfaction and encourages customers to continue shopping at Costco.

 

I want one of their hot dogs NOW! Right NOW! :yes:

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