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Colinsworth, to me, is the worst announcer in the game. I mute it when he starts talking
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We streamed the game but those watching NBC over the air in our area experienced loss of audio and video multiple times. Our local affiliate released an update that "Engineers are diligently working on a resolution." Conspiracy theories are flying. Peacock must have sabotaged the feed to drive subscriptions, etc.lousubcap said:Remembering why I find NBC to be the worst of the broadcast networks covering the NFL. Fortunately the current game, Bucs-Lions is the last one on their plate this season. Their non game announcers (pre-game and half time) and producers are an order of magnitude below other networks for me. Your mileage may vary. 🏈Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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Started watching this little indie show. Hopefully it gains some of the recognition it deserves. Do yourself a favor and check it out: Ted Lasso
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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My guess is number 64….alaskanassasin said:

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Thinking about how Buffalo and Bills are now double "Wide Right" cursed-
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Going down the Detroit Style Pizza rabbit hole after my 9 year old saw it on the pregame show for yesterday’s game. Pan and Wisconsin Brick Cheese on order. Ooni will appreciate the extra workout
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I bought some rare earth magnets to make a knife rack. These things are legit, I’m already bleeding
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alaskanassasin said:I bought some rare earth magnets to make a knife rack. These things are legit, I’m already bleedingif you are going to make cutting boards, heres my lime cutting board. one of those magnets are inside the board where the knife slides in. it seems to get used alot

fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
That’s a cool set up @fishlessmanfishlessman said:alaskanassasin said:I bought some rare earth magnets to make a knife rack. These things are legit, I’m already bleedingif you are going to make cutting boards, heres my lime cutting board. one of those magnets are inside the board where the knife slides in. it seems to get used alot
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Yes they are! Used to order lots of them for material holding applications in stamping dies. We had tiny ones on the fridge too. Holds many papers!alaskanassasin said:I bought some rare earth magnets to make a knife rack. These things are legit, I’m already bleedingLarge, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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Found these lying in a kitchen cupboard of a 70-yo kitchen. Anyone know what they are? Maybe they were a piece of some sort of storage setup or shelving?

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Hanging out at Hotel Del Coronado - one of our favorite places... only when all of the San Diego area is under a flood advisory and the water in the corridors on the lower floors looks like a scene from the Titanic it's harder to enjoy.
XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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https://thefloorbox.ca/products/twisted-stair-rod-antique-30/986cd198-fea9-11eb-bd35-f6968cef729a?region_id=100059&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAwbitBhDIARIsABfFYIJPuiSrvsYtraFTFF0UFWJ-rL1dWhp1dC49CgXfS8COG6aKM7FjoFAaAg8aEALw_wcBGrateEggspectations said:Found these lying in a kitchen cupboard of a 70-yo kitchen. Anyone know what they are? Maybe they were a piece of some sort of storage setup or shelving?

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Look like decorative curtain rod holder. Or rug/carpet holder for stairs.GrateEggspectations said:Found these lying in a kitchen cupboard of a 70-yo kitchen. Anyone know what they are? Maybe they were a piece of some sort of storage setup or shelving?
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Making Lap Yuk for the first time, to be air dried after the 3-day cure.

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I had to Google Lap Yuk. Looks awesome. Can’t wait to see what you do with it.Canugghead said:Making Lap Yuk for the first time, to be air dried after the 3-day cure.
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LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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I went out with a women of the opposite sex in high school who had a bad case of lap yuk. It sucked because you had to wash all of her pants separately from the rest of the laundry, just in case it was what momma called catching.
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Just looked up lap yuk, and it looks epic. Where will you be curing in your climate at this time of year? Some recipes I consulted said to dry between 10 and 13 C, which would be a tough temp range to obtain this time of year. With central air, even the basement sits at a minimum of about 18 at all times. -
GrateEggspectations said:@Canugghead
Just looked up lap yuk, and it looks epic. Where will you be curing in your climate at this time of year? Some recipes I consulted said to dry between 10 and 13 C, which would be a tough temp range to obtain this time of year. With central air, even the basement sits at a minimum of about 18 at all times.
here, thats the bedroom, living room, den. top of the fridge would be too warm.
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Yes Sir !!Canugghead said:Making Lap Yuk for the first time, to be air dried after the 3-day cure.
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Canugghead said:
horizontal and the dust builds up, vertical just looks wrong, 45 degrees is my preference....then theres tighten til the plate cracks, back it off a quarter turn and blame the electrician.....
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Temp range is somewhat forgiving, plan is to set up my DIY Biltong box in the enclosed front porch aka walk in fridge. Other options are fridge, basement cantina and garage, with a fan.GrateEggspectations said:@Canugghead
Just looked up lap yuk, and it looks epic. Where will you be curing in your climate at this time of year? Some recipes I consulted said to dry between 10 and 13 C, which would be a tough temp range to obtain this time of year. With central air, even the basement sits at a minimum of about 18 at all times.
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^^^see post above re drying. A simple, popular way to enjoy this is to place a strip on top of the uncooked rice in the rice cooker, the rice soaks up the grease and meat juice, sliced thin to serve. It's also used as ingredient in many dishes.shtgunal3 said:
I had to Google Lap Yuk. Looks awesome. Can’t wait to see what you do with it.Canugghead said:Making Lap Yuk for the first time, to be air dried after the 3-day cure.
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Home Team BBQ for lunch. I don’t come here often enough. Please forgive the water, still on the clock.LBGE, 36" Blackstone, Anova ProCharleston, SC -
What’s wrong with eating it like bacon?Canugghead said:
^^^see post above re drying. A simple, popular way to enjoy this is to place a strip on top of the uncooked rice in the rice cooker, the rice soaks up the grease and meat juice, sliced thin to serve. It's also used as ingredient in many dishes.shtgunal3 said:
I had to Google Lap Yuk. Looks awesome. Can’t wait to see what you do with it.Canugghead said:Making Lap Yuk for the first time, to be air dried after the 3-day cure.
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LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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Too rich and salty.shtgunal3 said:
What’s wrong with eating it like bacon?Canugghead said:
^^^see post above re drying. A simple, popular way to enjoy this is to place a strip on top of the uncooked rice in the rice cooker, the rice soaks up the grease and meat juice, sliced thin to serve. It's also used as ingredient in many dishes.shtgunal3 said:
I had to Google Lap Yuk. Looks awesome. Can’t wait to see what you do with it.Canugghead said:Making Lap Yuk for the first time, to be air dried after the 3-day cure.
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To hedge my bets, probably best that I alternate between vertical, diagonal and horizontal.fishlessman said:Canugghead said:
horizontal and the dust builds up, vertical just looks wrong, 45 degrees is my preference....then theres tighten til the plate cracks, back it off a quarter turn and blame the electrician.....Thanks for the tips, guys!
(Gotta watch what you allow that @Canugghead to catch a glimpse of in your photos.)
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