We drank a lot of strawberry hill back in the day..... lots of fond memories with the wife hanging out at the old sandpit under the moon light.Boone's Farm?
Haven't heard about that in 40 years.
Strawberry Hill and Tango were my go to drinks when I was 16.
Ah, the good old days
I haven't even tried to make Kim chi. And my bread making experience is really limited but I have been thinking about it more and more lately. Do you have any yt links to share on the subject.Those sure look good. I'm out of pickled eggs right now. I make them all the time but they get eaten fast. My lady wouldn't touch them and then one day she tried one and now she eats more of them than me. I also like making Kim chi and fresh bread. I never thought about sausage with them but I like pickled sausage as well so my next batch I'll give that a try.
They just "upgraded"my forecast and it looks like yours. ~loud mooing~Yup, July.View attachment 4368590
Here's one of my go to Korean recipe sites. I could eat Korean food everyday.I haven't even tried to make Kim chi. And my bread making experience is really limited but I have been thinking about it more and more lately. Do you have any yt links to share on the subject.
What kind of sausage do you use? I'm going to make some pickled eggs tomorrow. I like them on the spicy side so I'll probably use a hot sausage. There's a meat market down the road called Gartners Meats that make their own sausage. They have all kinds but I'll probably get some Red Hots. They have a sausage called XXX Inferno's but they're crazy hot. They use ghost peppers in them. I use basically the same brine as you do except for the creole seasoning which sounds like a good addition. I have some Old Bay in the cupboard. I'll also probably slice up some Jalapeno's from the garden and add them as well.Per gt. jar...7 eggs, 6" fully cooked sausage sliced and diced, 1/2 of a large onion
2 cups of white vinegar, 1 cup of water, 2a tbs of sea salt, a tbs of sugar, a tbs of pickling spice, a dash of creole seasoning, some peppercorns
Boil and peel the eggs, bring the liquids to a boil for a minute or two, jar it up and fridge for about a week or so. It will keep for a couple of months and you can add more eggs and sausage if you eat everything quick enough.
That's great footage. On the bright side, it should be easy to grow weed in those forests for a while...Drone footage of the storm damage.
I've used thefreshloaf for a very long time. That's where I learned to make Kaiser rolls. It's a good site. I like Rose Levy Beranbaum's Bread Bible too.Here's one of my go to Korean recipe sites. I could eat Korean food everyday.
https://www.maangchi.com/recipes/kimchi
For bread making The Fresh Loaf is pretty good. There is even a lessons section and everything is explained very well.
http://www.thefreshloaf.com/
They've learned to watch for that after a bunch of people were growing where a tornado past through the reservation.That's great footage. On the bright side, it should be easy to grow weed in those forests for a while...
Oh, Okay.Nice ass
It's better than okay...Oh, Okay.
Nice ass