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In 1995, Americans ate 75 lbs/year of beef, 50 lbs/year of pork, 37 lbs/year of chicken and 8 lbs/year of turkey. Since then, the amount of pork consumed has not budged and in 2022 is still 50 lbs/year. Turkey consumption has doubled and is now 16 lbs/year. The amount of beef consumed has slid to 60 lbs/year, while chicken has skyrocketed to almost 100 lbs/year.
Great job on the pizzas!Got bored last week and did some baking. Homemade Chicago style pizza pies and cinnamon rolls. Cinnamon rolls are basically just butter and sugar held together with a little bit of flour. They were so good that my wife says I am not allowed to make them anymore or for a long time at least.
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Great job on the pizzas!
Got bored last week and did some baking. Homemade Chicago style pizza pies and cinnamon rolls. Cinnamon rolls are basically just butter and sugar held together with a little bit of flour. They were so good that my wife says I am not allowed to make them anymore or for a long time at least.
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Got bored last week and did some baking. Homemade Chicago style pizza pies and cinnamon rolls. Cinnamon rolls are basically just butter and sugar held together with a little bit of flour. They were so good that my wife says I am not allowed to make them anymore or for a long time at least.
All of that looks awesome! My wife said the same thing after I made alfredo sauce for the first time, butter, heavy cream, garlic and lots of cheese ... so good and so bad all at the same time.
Current issue of Discover magazine has an article on how to cope with invasive destructive species. Eat them!
Specifically, garden snails, kudzu, wild boar, lionfish, bullfrog, green iguana, dandelion, Asian giant hornet, Asian shore crab.
How many are you willing to try?
I would try the plants and fish.
I would eat the wild boar. That's about it.
What griddle did you get?So I'm a griddler now. We got a griddle and broke it in over the holiday weekend. Im not sure why I waited so long because it is awesome. You can cook an absolute mountain of food on it, in no time at all. One of the best things I did this weekend was slow smoking a tri tip for 6 hours, then chopping it up into fajitas and tacos all griddled up in butter and spices. Ive been having a lot of fun with it and looking forward to doing smashburgers, philly cheesesteaks, fried rice and birria tacos all soon.
What griddle did you get?
Their books are really good. I have quite a collection and use them a lot, everyday things just for me and special occasion dishes.
Have you had fettuccini? It's the worst excuse for Italian food I've ever eaten.This is a really good cookbook. The printing company I worked for back in the 80s printed it. There's an excellent scallops fettuccini recipe in it.
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No pepperoncini, no ranch, no butter. Otherwise it looks great.My brother-in-law made this yesterday. Best pot roast I've ever had!!
Mississippi Pot Roast
Ingredients
Instructions
- 1 (3-4 pounds) chuck roast
- 1 packet ranch dressing mix
- 1 packet au jus gravy mix
- 1/4 cup butter
- 4-5 pepperoncini peppers
- Place roast in the slow cooker and sprinkle the top with the ranch dressing mix and the au jus mix. Place peppers on top of the mixes, and add the butter.
- Cook over low heat for 8 hours. Serve with noodles, rice or mashed potatoes. Enjoy!
Notes
- Do not add any water or broth to this! It will make enough liquid as it cooks.
- This tastes delicious with potatoes and carrots! I like to add a few quartered russet potatoes and a large handful of baby carrots to the crockpot when there is about 1-2 hours left of cooking time.
Have you had fettuccini? It's the worst excuse for Italian food I've ever eaten.
No pepperoncini, no ranch, no butter. Otherwise it looks great.