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Chuck Roast
On 5/14/18 8:43 AM, Tim wrote:
7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. That's just wonderful, Tim, but it begs the question, why would I want to cook a "200 lb whole hog"? |
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On 5/14/18 9:48 AM, Tim wrote:
8:45 On Mon, 14 May 2018 08:03:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: - show quoted text - Typical Harry. Why cook anything yourself when you can get someone to cook it for you? ...... Total cooking time is 4-7 minutes, from order to drive-thru window Actually, it's about a half hour from calling in the order from here and driving the round trip to the local barbecue emporium. |
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Keyser Soze
- show quoted text - Actually, it's about a half hour from calling in the order from here and driving the round trip to the local barbecue emporium. ........... why wait that long when you can throw a slab of bologna and cheese on wheat bread with a glop of mayonnaise in about a minute or less? Richards hog fed 850 men, you think your emporium could do that in a day? Maybe but I doubt it. And besides. How long do they have to cook their pork just for you to have a sandwich? |
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On 5/14/18 10:14 AM, Tim wrote:
Keyser Soze - show quoted text - Actually, it's about a half hour from calling in the order from here and driving the round trip to the local barbecue emporium. .......... why wait that long when you can throw a slab of bologna and cheese on wheat bread with a glop of mayonnaise in about a minute or less? Richards hog fed 850 men, you think your emporium could do that in a day? Maybe but I doubt it. And besides. How long do they have to cook their pork just for you to have a sandwich? Gee, Tim, I have no idea how many sandwiches the local barbecue emporium can deliver in a day. It's not something that concerns me. I do know they serve up a lot of ribs, pulled pork, and barbecued and fried chicken...the place is always crowded for eat-in and carry-out. |
Chuck Roast
On 5/14/2018 10:00 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/14/18 9:47 AM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 09:01:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 5/14/2018 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. Why might learn something by puttingÂ* down the Allen Ginsberg poetry book and get back into reality. https://amazingribs.com/tested-recip...-you-need-know When we were stationed in Puerto Rico we had a pork roast.Â*Â* Someone got the pig, slaughtered it and stuck it on a pole draining overnight in the corner of the transmitter building we worked in.Â* Meanwhile, a pit was constructed outside for the fire/embers.Â*Â* My contribution was to design and construct a heavy duty rotisserie to hold the pig over the pit. I made a heavy duty steel frame and used one of the electric motors and gear heads that were used to tune the inductor coils in the big, 100,000 watt HF transmitters.Â* Worked great and rotated the pig at just the right speed. I forget exactly how many hours it took to cook it but I think it was around 24 hours. Harry would have just microwaved in over one of those transmitters ;-) Naw, I simply would have gotten a local Puerto Rican restaurant to prepare the meal. And fed 50 people and their families? Oh, I see. I got mine. Screw you. |
Chuck Roast
On 5/14/2018 9:59 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/14/18 9:45 AM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 08:03:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 12:37 AM, Bill wrote: Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - Naw. I'm really not very very interested in what passes for epicurean delights between you and FilthyJohn. Unbigly. I'm not saying that because I have exotic taste in foods. I don't. I prefer seafood and chicken/turkey to beouf, but I do eat beef products every few weeks or at least once a month. I had a kosher hot dog last week. ......... I like swapping recipes with about anyone. Especially if it’s simple. John cooks some great stuff and takes his Cooking seriously.Â* I really enjoy his recipes and he likes the ones I send him.Â* To us, there’s more to life than politics. Easier than last nights dinner.Â* Group of us were camping, annual get together, normally with abalone and diving.Â* But abalone closed this year. Â*Â* We chipped in and one of the guys did a pit roast of a a 250# porker. Wrapped in some fruit and banana leaves, 1.5cord of oak, and 18 hours. Very tasty.Â* Not quick, not cheap.Â* $850 for porky. And about $1150 total. You should have sent someone out for pulled pork sandwiches. We have a pretty good local restaurant that does a great job with ribs and pulled pork, and sells a first class overstuff pulled pork sandwich for $8 with fries and coleslaw. There's enough pork in the order for two sandwiches. 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. Typical Harry. Why cook anything yourself when you can get someone to cook it for you? I do a lot of cooking, Greggie. But why would I want to waste most of a day cooking 200 pounds of something the guys down at "Adam's Ribs" can do for eat-in or carry-out for $8, with no fuss and no muss? They have great ribs, too. And fried chicken. You seem to miss the whole point of having a pig roast. It's an event. The one we did in Puerto Rico started mid morning, lasted all day and went on well into the evening. Many people, both Navy and native Puerto Ricans participated with their families. Fun time for all with lots to eat, softball games, beer and soda. |
Chuck Roast
On 5/14/2018 9:56 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/14/18 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. That's just wonderful, Tim, but it begs the question, why would I want to cook a "200 lb whole hog"? No friends to share it with? |
Chuck Roast
On 5/14/18 10:35 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/14/2018 10:00 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 9:47 AM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 09:01:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 5/14/2018 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. Why might learn something by puttingÂ* down the Allen Ginsberg poetry book and get back into reality. https://amazingribs.com/tested-recip...-you-need-know When we were stationed in Puerto Rico we had a pork roast.Â*Â* Someone got the pig, slaughtered it and stuck it on a pole draining overnight in the corner of the transmitter building we worked in.Â* Meanwhile, a pit was constructed outside for the fire/embers.Â*Â* My contribution was to design and construct a heavy duty rotisserie to hold the pig over the pit. I made a heavy duty steel frame and used one of the electric motors and gear heads that were used to tune the inductor coils in the big, 100,000 watt HF transmitters.Â* Worked great and rotated the pig at just the right speed. I forget exactly how many hours it took to cook it but I think it was around 24 hours. Harry would have just microwaved in over one of those transmitters ;-) Naw, I simply would have gotten a local Puerto Rican restaurant to prepare the meal. And fed 50 people and their families? Oh, I see.Â* I got mine.Â* Screw you. There are some terrific Puerto Rican recipes for pork. I was introduced to them by the sister of a high school friend. She married a Puerto Rican and moved to the island. Tried a number of pork dishes at several of the local restaurants in their town and in her kitchen. https://thenoshery.com/roasted-perni...an-roast-pork/ |
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