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LTE 2.0
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Your paradigm of optimism
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You can't be stopped!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:You're hot!bjornolf wrote:I've got a fever...
Your paradigm of optimism
Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F!
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Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F!
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1996 was not the best of seasons for us...
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The only cure is more cowbell.bjornolf wrote:I've got a fever...
Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
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That, and chocolate, fixes everything.ArkieDukie wrote:The only cure is more cowbell.bjornolf wrote:I've got a fever...
Maybe some WD-40 and duct tape, too.
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Red wine is good for fixing things, too.DukieInKansas wrote:That, and chocolate, fixes everything.ArkieDukie wrote:The only cure is more cowbell.bjornolf wrote:I've got a fever...
Maybe some WD-40 and duct tape, too.
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I bought an Instant Pot on Prime Day. For those of you who don't know, it's a pressure cooker/slow cooker/steamer/rice cooker/yogurt maker. The one I bought is 8 qts, which is huge for just one person. Now there is a 3 qt model. Anyway, if you've ever found yourself saying you'd cook a particular item if you only had more time, this is the kitchen gizmo for you.
I made my first batch of yogurt last night. It cultured overnight, and you have to cool it in the refrigerator for 4-6 hrs before stirring or anything. I was excited to see that it actually set as it was supposed to. Can't wait to taste it. I used a tbsp of Fage as the starter, added to 1/2 gallon of whole milk.
I made my first batch of yogurt last night. It cultured overnight, and you have to cool it in the refrigerator for 4-6 hrs before stirring or anything. I was excited to see that it actually set as it was supposed to. Can't wait to taste it. I used a tbsp of Fage as the starter, added to 1/2 gallon of whole milk.
Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
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Does you have to heat the milk first or does it heat it during the yogurt making process?ArkieDukie wrote:I bought an Instant Pot on Prime Day. For those of you who don't know, it's a pressure cooker/slow cooker/steamer/rice cooker/yogurt maker. The one I bought is 8 qts, which is huge for just one person. Now there is a 3 qt model. Anyway, if you've ever found yourself saying you'd cook a particular item if you only had more time, this is the kitchen gizmo for you.
I made my first batch of yogurt last night. It cultured overnight, and you have to cool it in the refrigerator for 4-6 hrs before stirring or anything. I was excited to see that it actually set as it was supposed to. Can't wait to taste it. I used a tbsp of Fage as the starter, added to 1/2 gallon of whole milk.
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Thank you!ArkieDukie wrote:The only cure is more cowbell.bjornolf wrote:I've got a fever...
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Sorry. I was just going for AD's response. My bad. Shoulda quoted.Very Duke Blue wrote:Oh no! I hope you feel better soon and don't pass it to the family.bjornolf wrote:I've got a fever...
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My grandfather had two quotes about that:DukieInKansas wrote:That, and chocolate, fixes everything.ArkieDukie wrote:The only cure is more cowbell.bjornolf wrote:I've got a fever...
Maybe some WD-40 and duct tape, too.
"If it weren't for wd-40 and duct tape, the world would grind to a halt and then fall apart."
and
"If it moves and it shouldn't, get the duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, grab the WD-40."
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Your grandfather was a wise old sage!
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I refuse to go over there anymore. I like my friends here.YmoBeThere wrote:Things that make you go hmmm? Posts over yonder...
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Yep. You heat during a boil cycle to 180 and then cool to 90-110 before adding the starter. It incubates for 8 hrs after that, which I ran overnight.DukieInKansas wrote:Does you have to heat the milk first or does it heat it during the yogurt making process?ArkieDukie wrote:I bought an Instant Pot on Prime Day. For those of you who don't know, it's a pressure cooker/slow cooker/steamer/rice cooker/yogurt maker. The one I bought is 8 qts, which is huge for just one person. Now there is a 3 qt model. Anyway, if you've ever found yourself saying you'd cook a particular item if you only had more time, this is the kitchen gizmo for you.
I made my first batch of yogurt last night. It cultured overnight, and you have to cool it in the refrigerator for 4-6 hrs before stirring or anything. I was excited to see that it actually set as it was supposed to. Can't wait to taste it. I used a tbsp of Fage as the starter, added to 1/2 gallon of whole milk.
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I used my old school crock pot to do corn on the cob today. Turned out nice, I didn't have to go outside in the 101 F heat to grill it nor did I have to heat up the house by boiling it on the stove.
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I plan on going to Texas this winter. Maybe January, when its way cooler. My cousin and I will probable go to San Antonio for a few days. Maybe we can catch up.YmoBeThere wrote:I used my old school crock pot to do corn on the cob today. Turned out nice, I didn't have to go outside in the 101 F head to grill it nor did I have to heat up the house by boiling it on the stove.
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Can you share the details of cooking corn on the cob in a crock pot? Sounds most interesting! ThxYmoBeThere wrote:I used my old school crock pot to do corn on the cob today. Turned out nice, I didn't have to go outside in the 101 F head to grill it nor did I have to heat up the house by boiling it on the stove.
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IowaDevil wrote:Can you share the details of cooking corn on the cob in a crock pot? Sounds most interesting! ThxYmoBeThere wrote:I used my old school crock pot to do corn on the cob today. Turned out nice, I didn't have to go outside in the 101 F head to grill it nor did I have to heat up the house by boiling it on the stove.
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C'mon down! Texas winters have been mighty kind to me. San Antonio must see's are The Riverwalk and the Alamo. The latter is historic but isn't necessarily grand. In a way some may view it as disappointing.Very Duke Blue wrote:I plan on going to Texas this winter. Maybe January, when its way cooler. My cousin and I will probable go to San Antonio for a few days. Maybe we can catch up.YmoBeThere wrote:I used my old school crock pot to do corn on the cob today. Turned out nice, I didn't have to go outside in the 101 F head to grill it nor did I have to heat up the house by boiling it on the stove.
Fredricksburg, 45 minutes or so north, has an incredibly good WW II museum.