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    Thursday #624, If it's Thursday, It must be Thursdays!

    I need a break from the vulgarity of life!

    Time to make slushies, eat guac or nachos and be totally irrational!

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    I want fajitas, too?

    Orc, fire up the BBQ!

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    I went out to toss out the trash and smelled BBQ, the guy next door was in his pajama bottoms, barefoot and grilling.

    It was epic!!
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    We were thinking of grilling but the 18" (45 cm) of snow pack on the deck put paid to that notion...

    We are doing ropa vieja this weekend. Basically slow-cooked brisket with lots of good adds, shredded, in tortillas.
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
    "Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
    We were thinking of grilling but the 18" (45 cm) of snow pack on the deck put paid to that notion...

    We are doing ropa vieja this weekend. Basically slow-cooked brisket with lots of good adds, shredded, in tortillas.
    In our old neighborhood, the Dad next door often grilled in the winter, snow or not. Part of the shoveling the kids always did was the area around the grill!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
    We were thinking of grilling but the 18" (45 cm) of snow pack on the deck put paid to that notion...

    We are doing ropa vieja this weekend. Basically slow-cooked brisket with lots of good adds, shredded, in tortillas.
    Time for a quick Spanish/cooking trivia break?

    "Ropa Vieja" translates to "old clothes'. It has to do with the shredded meat looking like tattered or frayed fabric.

    Good stuff, a margarita goes well with that?

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    I went to the store a while ago and looked at the "Tobacca Jack's" store sign.

    I laughed.

    The sign said, "SLUSHIES".

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    I lived in the high desert for a while and once BBQed a tri-tip in the snow.

    The only reason I mentioned it that this was in Cali?

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    I'll take a slushie! its actually kind of warm for February for us - supposed to get up to 60 this afternoon. (that's just under 16 celsius). Some fajitas sound good too.

    Just another fun day in Orygun. Waiting to see if our Governor resigns this week or not. Quite the political scandal going on here.

    These are not the droids you were looking for

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    I actually had ropa vieja at work once and really liked it. Then it was part of a sampler plate at a Mexican restaurant we ate at in Universal Studios. We decided to Mr. Google the recipe...needless to say there are loads of recipes for anythingon the Internet!
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
    "Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by catland View Post
    I'll take a slushie! its actually kind of warm for February for us - supposed to get up to 60 this afternoon. (that's just under 16 celsius). Some fajitas sound good too.

    Just another fun day in Orygun. Waiting to see if our Governor resigns this week or not. Quite the political scandal going on here.
    Here's a slushie!!!!

    It's 7 degrees out here today.

    I don't want to sound like a whiner but I never thought I'd see/live in temps THIS low.

    It hurt my LIFE just thinking about going outdoors...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Here's a slushie!!!!

    It's 7 degrees out here today.

    I don't want to sound like a whiner but I never thought I'd see/live in temps THIS low.

    It hurt my LIFE just thinking about going outdoors...
    That is the price one pays for living somewhere where weather actually happens, Richard! I just made a fresh pot of hot tea, want some? There's good honey available - local to New Hampshire, if you want some! My snow baks are now not only taller than me, I bet they are taller than you, too! But they did serve to shield me from the worst of the wind while I was clearing off and shoveling around my car today, so there's a plus!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Macroeconomics exam, followed by a frozen pipe I can't get to.

    Can I get the largest cup of mulled wine in existence?
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Macroeconomics exam, followed by a frozen pipe I can't get to.

    Can I get the largest cup of mulled wine in existence?
    Macroeconomics? Makes cents?

    Frozen pipes? I cannot imagine!

    Is a 55 gallon barrel enough?

    DONE!

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    Nope, Macroeceonomics makes dollars.

    Microeconomics makes cents! (that's next semester)

    I got out of bed, had a cup of coffee, and went out to shovel.

    2 out of the three were rejected in hindsight as being particularly BAD ideas.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Nope, Macroeceonomics makes dollars.

    Microeconomics makes cents! (that's next semester)

    I got out of bed, had a cup of coffee, and went out to shovel.

    2 out of the three were rejected in hindsight as being particularly BAD ideas.
    LOL, I tried?

    Yesterday I finally got to see what REAL SNOW is, I drank a Monster Energy Drink - I am not allowed to play with the stove, otherwise I'd do coffee? - and 'cut' two ruts to get the car down the driveway.

    Not having a proper snow shovel? I found a wide, bristle push broom and swept some strategic paths in order to get out and go to the store later on.......

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    Two out of three ain't bad, You still are batting .333?

    Is it baseball season yet?

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    I think a pancake, sausage and egg breakfast is in order.......

    Hot drinks for everyone!!!

    DONE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Not having a proper snow shovel? I found a wide, bristle push broom and swept some strategic paths in order to get out and go to the store later on.......

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    Two out of three ain't bad, You still are batting .333?

    Is it baseball season yet?

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    I think a pancake, sausage and egg breakfast is in order.......

    Hot drinks for everyone!!!

    DONE!
    Sounds yummy, I'll take some! And we are counting the day until baseball season starts - the Truck has left for spring training!
    I've Been Frosted

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    I made blueberry pancakes from scratch on Monday. A couple false starts on the batter consistency but my SO pronounced them yummers!
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
    "Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
    I made blueberry pancakes from scratch on Monday. A couple false starts on the batter consistency but my SO pronounced them yummers!
    That is one reason to have a dog in the house......They NEVER turn down a pancake, NO matter how 'falsely' they start!

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    Baseball.....I am already planning what I am going to eat at that first game I go to.

    My favorite are the Brats from the stand on the third base side. You can stand in line and see the game while you wait for your food!!!

    Done!

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