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Sara Love

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Good afternoon, lurkers[emoji4]. This morning felt so wonderful! The temps dropped into the low 70's and really nice. That didn't last long, though. The high clouds moved in along with the heat and humidity. It'll be in the low to mid 90's. Yucky again. We really need some rain. We have a chance for it later this week. Sure hope it materializes. Busy today. Hope all of you have a good one!

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    OBG,I got a question for you.Is there any good way to cook pork chops on a grill without having them dry out?

    Sure first rub them down real good with yellow mustard then season them (the mustard seals up the meat works with any meat or chicken and you'll never know it was there when done)Then cook them with indirect heat (pile the coals and wood on one side of the grill and put the meat on the other side)
    That's how I do it works every time,the mustard trick I learned from a chef friend from Germany he went to one of the best schools in Europe,guess they teach Bar-B-Que there :D
     

    FranC

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    Sure first rub them down real good with yellow mustard then season them (the mustard seals up the meat works with any meat or chicken and you'll never know it was there when done)Then cook them with indirect heat (pile the coals and wood on one side of the grill and put the meat on the other side)
    That's how I do it works every time,the mustard trick I learned from a chef friend from Germany he went to one of the best schools in Europe,guess they teach Bar-B-Que there :D
    Gas grill with heavy grates (cast iron)
     

    oldbikeguy

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    Gas grill with heavy grates (cast iron)

    If you can fire one side and cook on the other it might work but I would warm it up good first,some folks put wood chips in a steel pan and put them over the fire in gas grills but I've never tried it :)
     

    oldbikeguy

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    Bet y'all already know about this but just in case :D

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    Sara Love

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    :drool: We got a big zucchini from dad's garden when we went to water yesterday. It's supposed to be cooler this weekend. Hmmmm. :w00t:

    Sure first rub them down real good with yellow mustard then season them (the mustard seals up the meat works with any meat or chicken and you'll never know it was there when done)Then cook them with indirect heat (pile the coals and wood on one side of the grill and put the meat on the other side)
    That's how I do it works every time,the mustard trick I learned from a chef friend from Germany he went to one of the best schools in Europe,guess they teach Bar-B-Que there :D

    :facepalm: Does this work in the oven too? How many ears in half a case?
     

    LoriP1702

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    Lol's...of course I just ordered flavors last week. :lol:

    :drool: We got a big zucchini from dad's garden when we went to water yesterday. It's supposed to be cooler this weekend. Hmmmm. :w00t:



    :facepalm: Does this work in the oven too? How many ears in half a case?
    Yea! I thought it sounded really good.
     

    daleron

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    Good evening all :)
    Was a long, painful day o_O Between the work and the weather I got a double whammy :eek: Not really complaining though as it's been raining since before noon and the current temp is 73! :w00t: Course the humidity is 99% :rolleyes:


    First time here. Joined on a whim because I'm fairly a newbie. Just bought a new vape. It's a SMOKE Q-BOX, I switched to ecigs almost 6 years ago and had been wanting a "true" vape/mod, after smoking logic and logic pros. I found a store in NH last weekend and the clerk was not helpful at all. My SMOK is only 50 watts but he did tell me that the average wattage is 50-80, which was strange because they had so many mods that had double that wattage. But so far so good with this one. I had 2 big bottles of juice that i previously bought in anticipation of the new mod. (Not sure if I'm even using the correct terminology here) I just hope it turns out better than the ones I have tried in the past. I never had any luck, also no guidance. So I'm hoping to become a part of this group and learn from all of you. Happy vaping.
    Hello and welcome @peagurl :)
    Like Fran and some of the others said most probably don't use a lot of wattage, the capability will make your use time a lot longer though.
    I curious what you mean by "a good pull"? Are you looking for resistance when you take a drag? :unsure:

    Good afternoon/morning Fran and OBG. Sure is a hot one (for us anyway) today. 81 feels like 84 and no breeze.
    Awww :lol:

    Good afternoon, lurkers[emoji4]. This morning felt so wonderful! The temps dropped into the low 70's and really nice. That didn't last long, though. The high clouds moved in along with the heat and humidity. It'll be in the low to mid 90's. Yucky again. We really need some rain. We have a chance for it later this week. Sure hope it materializes. Busy today. Hope all of you have a good one!

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    Maybe what we're getting will move your way :)
     

    FranC

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    If you can fire one side and cook on the other it might work but I would warm it up good first,some folks put wood chips in a steel pan and put them over the fire in gas grills but I've never tried it :)
    Portable weber we take camping. Doesn't fire for each side.
     

    LoriP1702

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    Lori look what I found just for you,they need a little TLC :)

    https://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucitdsc/?sl=PEACH417027001
    We ACTUALLY looked at those auctions/listings YEARS ago. Aren't they cool.
    I'd have wanted one that had a little dry ground around it though, and a warmer climate, but yeah, those are REALLY COOL....they're pretty much all wrecks though. :lol:
    DH and I have already promised each other, no more houses or properties unless it's TURN KEY. :laugh:
    We no longer have the motivation for fixer uppers....that ship has sailed...been there got that t-shirt.
    :D
    Can you imagine how freaking cold that one would be come winter?? *shudder*

    I am soooo tired...has been a long day, with lots of running around...thinking about just having a salad for dinner...too tired for anything more substantial.
    :cry: Sorry you had such a long, tiring day. (((HUGS)))
     

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