BBQ Chicken breasts basted with tequila and covered in sliced tangerines.
Anyone else have their grills out yet?
Usually oak. I get scraps from a wood shop but also have access to tree trimmer scrap. Sometimes black walnut from a downstate place.
Have two grills. One's propane that was gifted from one of the KC providers when I helped her move.
ECG saw the Cast Iron one in the garage and,
that's the primary grill now.
I've put on 5 pounds since she threw me out of my own kitchen.
And, she also tells me what to restock in the bar. Sigh.
Summer's approaching, just added a couple rum and a couple tequila bottles.
TailHooked, make a deal with a butcher.
There's long term client discounts, frequent buyer discounts, flexible delivery schedule discounts, etc. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
I love black walnuts. My grandparents had them on their farm. Used to hull them by sticking them in a burlap sack and leaving them in the driveway.My Grandmother had a farm with about 300 Black Walnut trees. As a kid I just loved to crack open the nuts and get the meat inside. As a youngster, I dreamed of owning some land and planting a lot of walnut trees that I would use to retire with when they matured. I never got it done, with Nam, marriage, kids and a job where I traveled a lot. I made several trips on the weekend to study Black Walnuts at the Library of Congress (there wasn't an internet to look stuff up) when I was stationed near Washington DC in the military. Missouri is a great place to grow Black Walnuts. I once found several hickory trees with giant nuts a little West of Warrensburg, MO. When I went back about 10 years later to get some of those big hickory nuts: I couldn't find them.
We've got a tree in the back yard but, I haven't figured out how to get them before the squirrels do. Originally Posted by JohnnyGleet