OT Foodie Thread

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  1. ABM

    ABM Happily Married In Music City, USA!

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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    I just learned a new recipe and it involves pepper vodka.
     
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    ABM Happily Married In Music City, USA!

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    Is it a Bloody Mary?

    BTW, the Traeger Bloody Mary mix is pretty spicy.....and SOOOOO good! (It's a base mixed with tomato juice)

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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    I prefer to make my own only I use V-8 and true celery heart, pepper vodka, dash of tobasco, greater dash of Worcestershire sauce and sometimes a mild pepperonccini.
     
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    ABM Happily Married In Music City, USA!

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    Sounds wonderful.
     
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    Firing up the smoker for the first time since the SB for a brisket on Saturday night then held over in the oven to Sunday and will probably toss on a slab of ribs for myself. Other than that down here it's a pretty typical Mex-Tex cookout, fajita, sausage, jalapeno poppers, chips/dips. Might make up my slow cooker Mexican Cream Corn that is delicious!
     
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    Back yard starting to produce. I thinned out greens and got enough to make a couple of salads if baby lettuce, kale, bok choy, arugula along with radish greens and the radishes.
     
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    A few recent meals:

    Burger, home made french fries, and made some home made ketchup as well to go with
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    Ribs, mashed potatoes and home made cole slaw:

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    Orange Chicken

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    Poke bowls and fresh shucked oysters:

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    This Saturday a friend and I are doing something unusual. Going to an A's game. I provide picnic.
    Wings, pita, hummus, tabbouleh, chocolate chip cookies.
     
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    I picked up one of these pizza ovens on the memorial day sale. I was planning a father's day pizza party with it but got Covid so probably have to wait. Has anyone used one? Looks fun and easy enough. I make a lot of pizza in my kitchen oven so I am excited to try the real thing.

     
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    Ribfest 2022 and damn were they good!
     
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    Having some fam over tomorrow morning. Gonna try this. The reviews looked great.

     
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    Those look a-mazing!! Great job!
     
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    I forgot to do an after pic, but this dish is fantastic! The family raved.

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    These were pretty damn delicious.
     
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    SlyPokerCat cats rool dogs drool

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    Damn. Those look amazing. I gotta try it.
     
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    First run on the pizza oven was a success.
     
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    My research had me down to Ooni and Gozney. The Gozney Roccbox gets good reviews. For ooni I debated on the Karu vs Koda for way too long. Settled on the Karu because I wanted the option of wood and coal burning even though I'll mostly do gas. Also the Karu had a door and can be used like a regular oven at lower temps so you can easily do all sorts of things on them. The Karu is the only oven recommend by the Napoli pizza authority also and all reviews just had it a little more easy mode and versatile than the Koda for general use. So that was my basic reasoning, although both ooni and Gozney have a pretty big line to chose from.

    I'm pretty sure they run sales regularly. I got mine on a memorial day sale at 20% off.
     
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