jaybee
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http://www.mccormick.com/Lawrys/Recipes/Main-Dishes/Lawrys-Smoky-Pork-Carnitas
for a premade season packet, it was always a hit at my house
for a premade season packet, it was always a hit at my house
Meatloaf also does well in a slow cooker.
For $124 it ought to!
Meatloaf also does well in a slow cooker.
Just make sure it doesn't go all wrong like a bat outta hell.
For $124 it ought to!
Was hesitant when we bought ours for $99.
After using it for several years, I am very satisfied with the value prop.
Any sense of how closely it maintains a temp range?
Did you look at the temperature & pressure plot he posted?
Remove the pork (You will probably need a large spoon) and discard the juice. I'm not sure why, but that is the way I was taught. Probably because it has too much fat.
Any sense of how closely it maintains a temp range?
Still pondering that still??
Waddya know. You can buy moonshine stills on Amazon, too.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias=kitchen&field-keywords=alcohol+still
Waddya know. You can buy moonshine stills on Amazon, too.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias=kitchen&field-keywords=alcohol+still
My wife bought our crock pot before we met, around 30 years ago. I thought it looked old then, but it still works well. It probably cost around $5 bucks.I like either pork ribs or skinless chicken thighs with the Mexican seasoning Sazón Goya. I have the same crockpot I had 30 years ago. Still works OK.
Still pondering that still??
Duck, rabbit or lamb shanks, little potatoes, misc veg and seasoning, a beer or some wine, hit the button and go to work, come home and your house smells great and dinners done. Badabing
Had a bit of moonshine when I lived in the south, not a huge fan, not something you drink to enjoy, it's something you drink to get drunk in the shortest time possible
This thread has set me in motion...
2 lbs of country style pork ribs,,,
Bottle of BBQ sauce
Spoonful of sugar
dash of salt, pepper, shot of soy sauce..
Started the crock pot about an hour or so ago,,
I will let ya know later tonight how it turned out..
Mmmm needed a lot earlier start I think....
This thread has set me in motion...
2 lbs of country style pork ribs,,,
Bottle of BBQ sauce
Spoonful of sugar
dash of salt, pepper, shot of soy sauce..
Started the crock pot about an hour or so ago,,
I will let ya know later tonight how it turned out..
heh - if you want to start a fight, the next time you are at a BBQ contest and someone lets you sample their ribs: take a bite, put on your best "hmmmm" face, then ask, "How long did you boil these?"
heh - if you want to start a fight, the next time you are at a BBQ contest and someone lets you sample their ribs: take a bite, put on your best "hmmmm" face, then ask, "How long did you boil these?"
That depends on who is making the shine. I have a dive buddy up in TN that has a watermelon and strawberry patch for a roadside farm. All his unsold/expired product goes into mash and then he distills it to 192 proof. Then he takes some good fruit and dices it up and fills 1/3 of the mason jar and pours in the white licker. His stuff is so smooth it doesn't burn going down, it glows.
And the Cole slaw was fine too.