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What's For Dinner?

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  1. Streetsurfer

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  2. tomc

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    That looks awesome!
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    Thanks Tom. It was just canned salmon, but did hit the spot.
     
  4. TexasF355F1

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    Around 6ish hours. I turned it off before I left the house, but then but it on high for 30 minutes when I got home to heat it up.
     
  5. tomc

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    Hmm. Strange. 6 is a bit short, but not so short. I usually do 8 hrs.
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    I cut the meat into pretty small chunks, so it was tender. Oh, and I did the first 75 minutes on high.
     
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    Brother was over watching football. We ordered a large beef taco pizza. It was ok.
     
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    What's on a beef taco pizza? I got a butt load of Mexican cheese blend that needs to be used up!

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    Tortizza!

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    Parmesan crisps. If you like salty snacks, these are awesome with beer. Take good parmesan. Make into a patty. Cook at 450 F on parchment. More brown = crunchier = Mrs T. Less brown = chewier = T

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    Wife bought pecans at Costco. Toasting them in butter with a touch of salt in my 14" Lodge CI wok.

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    Made a couple small pizzas in the oven @ 850 degrees, took about 45-60 seconds for each pizza to cook
    Dough was made with our sour starter and beer instead of water aged a week, it was funky smelling for sure.

    Anchovies, 3 cheese, fresh garlic, California fresh oil oil.

    Yum :)

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    Those are awesome looking tomatoes for this time of the year. Are they Canadian hot house tomatoes?
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    From their website: "
    Beef Taco
    Fresh salsa, ground beef, red onions, mozzarella, sour cream, lettuce, fresh tomatoes + cheddar."

    Tonight I'm running up to the bistro. Either have the shrimp po boy or beef dip.
     
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    Holy heck. You're the F-chat pizza maven! That embarrasses the bejesus out of our pizza efforts, especially Jason's! [emoji23]
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    LMAO! Bagel Bites!
     
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    My aunt called me last week. She's 91. She got a flyer from a new place in her town that made "Pee Oh Boys". She calls me to ask what that is. [emoji848] Whut?!? [emoji15]

    K, so we chat a few more minutes, and she tells me their specialty is a "shrimp pee oh boy". At this point, I finally figure out what she's talking about, and am trying to stifle myself from busting out laughing. [emoji2]

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    Thanks we just have lots practice
    Keep on cooking in new directions you will get it.

    I been making pizza from scratch close to 50 years now.
     
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    I'm picking my cousin up at the airport tonight. Since its in Richmond and its his birthday. I'll take him for sushi at my favorite Japanese restaurant.
     
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    You're a great cousin!
    If he has a phone w/ a working camera, have him take some pics of the food! :D
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    Yessir. Inside the orange basket which is a squeegee/wiper of sorts, is a rotating stainless perforated screen filter. It has a gear connection to a counter rotating auger to the inside of it. The auger, driven by the motor grinds the vegetable matter between it and the screen filter. The gear also serves to push the pulp along its path as far as I can tell, and power the wiper, all counter-rotating to each other. Juice passes through the screen and is wiped from it to drain out the right spout, and the pulp remaining inside it is brought further downward by the spiral grooved auger and ejected out the other.

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    It uses a slower speed and the auger/screen interface to juice, as opposed to a higher speed centrifugal juicer that uses centrifugal force to press juice through a screen filter. The latter will subject the juice to a little more oxygen leading to a minimal bit of oxidation, but it is very minimal, and only represents a wee bit of difference in the end result as to flavor and consistancy, if any.
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    I blended some onion, mushroom, cinnamon, and slippery elm into ground bison for a meal in a burger as an early dinner today. Having some red grapes and citrus juice blend on the side with it.

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    Cool, Ron. Thanks. I assume you use the pulp in recipes?
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