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On 11/19/09 9:03 AM, Tim wrote:
Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. I hope you have lotsa fun and eat too much! -- If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster. As always, have a nice, simple-minded day. |
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@l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Good for you, Tim. We aren't having any company, and I'm okay with that this year. Me, my wife, and my two kids! -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:26:32 -0500, NowNow wrote:
In article d2c25b1a-5941-4d08-9e57-39a4209f75a0 , says... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Good for you, Tim. We aren't having any company, and I'm okay with that this year. Me, my wife, and my two kids! Yesterday my wife brought a TD dinner home from work, where she's the cook. The dressing wasn't too good, because she can't use the sweetmeats at work. She'll fix that at home next week. Candied sweet potatoes were ok. But man, that was some good turkey. They get pre-spiced breasts from the vendor - Gordon I think. Think she said she cooked and sliced 8 ten-pound breasts. We'll do the full turkey, but I know it won't be as good as that stuff she brought home. Best turkey I ever had, bar none. Think I'll ask her to have her boss order some for her later, and have turkey sandwiches all year round. --Vic |
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On Nov 19, 8:07*am, H the K wrote:
On 11/19/09 9:03 AM, Tim wrote: Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in *today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Thanks Harry. I hope you have lotsa fun and eat too much! And that will take some restraint. I've lost about 20 lb in a couple months. by backing away from the table a bit early. GOT...TO...FIGHT...THE...URGE...! |
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On Nov 19, 8:26*am, NowNow wrote:
In article d2c25b1a-5941-4d08-9e57-39a4209f75a0 @l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in *today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Good for you, Tim. We aren't having any company, and I'm okay with that this year. Me, my wife, and my two kids! Loog. We usually have big blowouts with a bunch of family, but it is kind of nice to keep it small and simple. . It's good to take the day with the imediate family and enjoy the time. |
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On Nov 19, 8:58*am, Vic Smith wrote:
.. But man, that was some good turkey. *They get pre-spiced breasts from the vendor - Gordon I think. *Think she said she cooked and sliced 8 ten-pound breasts. We'll do the full turkey, but I know it won't be as good as that stuff she brought home. *Best turkey I ever had, bar none. Think I'll ask her to have her boss order some for her later, and have turkey sandwiches all year round. --Vic * Ooooh yeah! |
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On 11/19/09 10:43 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
In articlec317fb45-ce7f-40df-9817- , says... On Nov 19, 8:26 am, wrote: In articled2c25b1a-5941-4d08-9e57-39a4209f75a0 @l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Good for you, Tim. We aren't having any company, and I'm okay with that this year. Me, my wife, and my two kids! Loog. We usually have big blowouts with a bunch of family, but it is kind of nice to keep it small and simple. . It's good to take the day with the imediate family and enjoy the time. Yeah, we take them as Holidays. Thanksgiving, we usually hang out, drink coffee, and end up cooking sometimes as late as 7:30 pm and eating the stuff the next day;) Christmas is different. We pull the shades, unhook the phones, and everyone knows we don't accept company. Get up at about 10-noon and after coffee and breakfast, do presents, then play the rest of the day... In the tent? -- If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster. As always, have a nice, simple-minded day. |
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says... In article c317fb45-ce7f-40df-9817- , says... On Nov 19, 8:26*am, NowNow wrote: In article d2c25b1a-5941-4d08-9e57-39a4209f75a0 @l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in *today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Good for you, Tim. We aren't having any company, and I'm okay with that this year. Me, my wife, and my two kids! Loog. We usually have big blowouts with a bunch of family, but it is kind of nice to keep it small and simple. . It's good to take the day with the imediate family and enjoy the time. Yeah, we take them as Holidays. Thanksgiving, we usually hang out, drink coffee, and end up cooking sometimes as late as 7:30 pm and eating the stuff the next day;) Christmas is different. We pull the shades, unhook the phones, and everyone knows we don't accept company. Get up at about 10-noon and after coffee and breakfast, do presents, then play the rest of the day... Well, people like us that have family/children that actually like us are very fortunate. I was actually quite glad to learn that it would just be me, SWMBO and my two kids! Everyone chips in in the kitchen, eat about 4ish and then play! Hopefully it'll be nice enough to play a little tag football in the yard. I've also brewed up a nice Scottish ale I'm planning on trying! -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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says... In article , says... In article c317fb45-ce7f-40df-9817- , says... On Nov 19, 8:26*am, NowNow wrote: In article d2c25b1a-5941-4d08-9e57-39a4209f75a0 @l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in *today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Good for you, Tim. We aren't having any company, and I'm okay with that this year. Me, my wife, and my two kids! Loog. We usually have big blowouts with a bunch of family, but it is kind of nice to keep it small and simple. . It's good to take the day with the imediate family and enjoy the time. Yeah, we take them as Holidays. Thanksgiving, we usually hang out, drink coffee, and end up cooking sometimes as late as 7:30 pm and eating the stuff the next day;) Christmas is different. We pull the shades, unhook the phones, and everyone knows we don't accept company. Get up at about 10-noon and after coffee and breakfast, do presents, then play the rest of the day... Well, people like us that have family/children that actually like us are very fortunate. I was actually quite glad to learn that it would just be me, SWMBO and my two kids! Everyone chips in in the kitchen, eat about 4ish and then play! Hopefully it'll be nice enough to play a little tag football in the yard. I've also brewed up a nice Scottish ale I'm planning on trying! Yup, it will be Just the four of us, wife and two daughters on Christmas. On Thanksgiving this year we are allowing middle daughters fiancé to attend later in the day;) I am thinking of making a brew for the holidays, guess I better get started soon;) I am making my famous (father in laws famous actually) Polish Kielbasa and I have a huge chunk of Shag Bark Hickory for smoking, now I just gotta' get some apple to mi in with it. |
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says... In article , says... In article , says... In article c317fb45-ce7f-40df-9817- , says... On Nov 19, 8:26*am, NowNow wrote: In article d2c25b1a-5941-4d08-9e57-39a4209f75a0 @l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in *today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Good for you, Tim. We aren't having any company, and I'm okay with that this year. Me, my wife, and my two kids! Loog. We usually have big blowouts with a bunch of family, but it is kind of nice to keep it small and simple. . It's good to take the day with the imediate family and enjoy the time. Yeah, we take them as Holidays. Thanksgiving, we usually hang out, drink coffee, and end up cooking sometimes as late as 7:30 pm and eating the stuff the next day;) Christmas is different. We pull the shades, unhook the phones, and everyone knows we don't accept company. Get up at about 10-noon and after coffee and breakfast, do presents, then play the rest of the day... Well, people like us that have family/children that actually like us are very fortunate. I was actually quite glad to learn that it would just be me, SWMBO and my two kids! Everyone chips in in the kitchen, eat about 4ish and then play! Hopefully it'll be nice enough to play a little tag football in the yard. I've also brewed up a nice Scottish ale I'm planning on trying! Yup, it will be Just the four of us, wife and two daughters on Christmas. On Thanksgiving this year we are allowing middle daughters fiancé to attend later in the day;) I am thinking of making a brew for the holidays, guess I better get started soon;) I am making my famous (father in laws famous actually) Polish Kielbasa and I have a huge chunk of Shag Bark Hickory for smoking, now I just gotta' get some apple to mi in with it. Mmm, I've been thinking about trying my hand at sausage making for awhile. Seems like a hobby that would go well with brewing beer! -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. I think it's going to be fun here too! Fortunately, most of my folk are local or at least in the same timezone. I'm hosting again, which is stressful, since there'll be over 30 people, which means several turkeys and at least two roasts (plus fixins). -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On 11/19/09 6:51 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
Pretty easy really, but you have to have a real smoker, not one of those barrels with a pipe coming out;) Mine is a cut down 100 pound gas tank with a couple of baffled doors. Off the top is a 8 inch heating duct elbow and then between 6-8 feet of 8 inch pipe depending on how cold it is outside. The Smoker sits on the other end with a baffled tee in the bottom so you can direct the smoke either into the barrel, or out the side so you can keep the temp at about 165F.. If it gets over 170 it's not smoking, it's cooking... I encourage you and the rest of of the lu-sers to eat as much crappy food as possibly, fried in oil, smoked, lots of fatty bacon, high cholesterol content...whatever shortens your lives. Oh...and sugary drinks, too. Don't forget to smoke cigarettes and cigars, too. Toss in some booze to wash it all done. Evolution in action. -- If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob, achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As always, have a nice, simple-minded day. |
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On Nov 19, 8:07 am, H the wrote: On 11/19/09 9:03 AM, Tim wrote: Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Thanks Harry. I hope you have lotsa fun and eat too much! And that will take some restraint. I've lost about 20 lb in a couple months. by backing away from the table a bit early. GOT...TO...FIGHT...THE...URGE...! Harry will sit by the phone hoping for a call from one of his estranged children. Rob |
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On Nov 20, 8:12*am, NowNow wrote:
In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... In article c317fb45-ce7f-40df-9817- , says... On Nov 19, 8:26*am, NowNow wrote: In article d2c25b1a-5941-4d08-9e57-39a4209f75a0 @l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in *today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Good for you, Tim. We aren't having any company, and I'm okay with that this year. Me, my wife, and my two kids! Loog. We usually have big blowouts with a bunch of family, but it is kind of nice to keep it small and simple. . It's good to take the day with the imediate family and enjoy the time. Yeah, we take them as Holidays. Thanksgiving, we usually hang out, drink coffee, and end up cooking sometimes as late as 7:30 pm and eating the stuff the next day;) Christmas is different. We pull the shades, unhook the phones, and everyone knows we don't accept company. Get up at about 10-noon and after coffee and breakfast, do presents, then play the rest of the day... Well, people like us that have family/children that actually like us are very fortunate. I was actually quite glad to learn that it would just be me, SWMBO and my two kids! Everyone chips in in the kitchen, eat about 4ish and then play! Hopefully it'll be nice enough to play a little tag football in the yard. I've also brewed up a nice Scottish ale I'm planning on trying! Yup, it will be Just the four of us, wife and two daughters on Christmas. On Thanksgiving this year we are allowing middle daughters fiancé to attend later in the day;) I am thinking of making a brew for the holidays, guess I better get started soon;) I am making my famous (father in laws famous actually) Polish Kielbasa and I have a huge chunk of Shag Bark Hickory for smoking, now I just gotta' get some apple to mi in with it. Mmm, I've been thinking about trying my hand at sausage making for awhile. Seems like a hobby that would go well with brewing beer! Pretty easy really, but you have to have a real smoker, not one of those barrels with a pipe coming out;) Mine is a cut down 100 pound gas tank with a couple of baffled doors. Off the top is a 8 inch heating duct elbow and then between 6-8 feet of 8 inch pipe depending on how cold it is outside. The Smoker sits on the other end with a baffled tee in the bottom so you can direct the smoke either into the barrel, or out the side so you can keep the temp at about 165F.. If it gets over 170 it's not smoking, it's cooking... Oh, I've got a real smoker. New Braunfel. I can fit a small pig in it. And I've actually cold smoked cheese in it. What I'll need to spend some $$ on is a decent meat grinder with a sausage stuffing attachment. A lot of people here give me deer meat, and it makes some fine sausage if you mix a little fat with it. -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good quality meat grinders are expensive. but you can get a hand crank model for a reasonable price. And that might be the way to go if a person isn't going to process a lot frequently. a friend of mine tried to slice venison thin and put it in a cheap blender. The meat he ruined was probably worth more than the machine. Junked 'em both. |
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 06:03:23 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. My SIL is back from Iraq for a two-weeker. The family went to Disney World this week, but they'll all be here for turkey day. The daughter from Richmond is bringing her family up Wednesday and going home Saturday. Having seven grandkids running around will be a blast. Two turkeys and a ham for dinner. Reckon that'll be enough? -- John H |
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 07:10:27 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Nov 19, 8:26*am, NowNow wrote: In article d2c25b1a-5941-4d08-9e57-39a4209f75a0 @l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in *today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. Good for you, Tim. We aren't having any company, and I'm okay with that this year. Me, my wife, and my two kids! Loog. We usually have big blowouts with a bunch of family, but it is kind of nice to keep it small and simple. . It's good to take the day with the imediate family and enjoy the time. I told my wife I'd like to do this next Thanksgiving, even take some family with us. http://www.emailstyles.com/carouselh...t-nov1709.html Of course, a week on a ship would be fun also. -- John H |
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 06:03:23 -0800 (PST), wrote: Sister, bro in law, and nephew are flying in today to start in for the thanksgiving hang. I love the holiday time. My SIL is back from Iraq for a two-weeker. The family went to Disney World this week, but they'll all be here for turkey day. The daughter from Richmond is bringing her family up Wednesday and going home Saturday. Having seven grandkids running around will be a blast. Two turkeys and a ham for dinner. Reckon that'll be enough? It's never enough! Rob |
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