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These were on sale for $0.97 lb, so I got a couple packages. Here's the first one. I got home from work and was in a hurry, so started at 300° for about an hour, then brushed with my own bbq sauce, and bumped it up to 350° for the next 20 minutes. Came out pretty tasty!
Yeah, once you're down there, all the worries will evaporate. Wish I could be there with you; Mexico is my second favorite nation. But I'm usually on the Pacific side.
Been to Cancun once. The beaches were white and "European" :emoji_grin: . I think my shoulder problems all began with my...
That is the show I miss the most. Last season they were in my town of Everett, WA, but I guess offering services to druggies wasn't that exciting.
Can't seem to get it on its own with streaming. I've tried a couple of times, but all they offer are reruns of past seasons. Hey, it's called...
Hardly ever saw stinkbugs in the past in my area. Oddly, I was finding one or two a week in the bedroom of my 4th fl. apt last September. There were screens on the windows, so I have no idea how they were getting in.
There's one girl I remember from those days, as well. I sometime wonder whatever happened to her, especially around this time of year. Never saw her again after grade school.
Her name was Becky, and she was a sweet girl who always wore what looked like hand-me-down-3-times clothing, always in a...
I guess I should mention, that grade school had the best lunches, with quality progressively going down as I got older. Middle school, or Junior High as we called it, prices went up, quality went down. High school was the worst. The food was getting expensive ($1.75 in 1979 dollars) and nearly...
One of the things I love about this forum is that many threads stimulate thought on other subjects. For instance, JLinza's thread on chili made me think back of my grade school days in Seattle in the 1960's when chili and cinnamon rolls were a Wednesday staple. Thank you, JLinza!
That got me to...
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