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I am in North Texas, and I would choose OK, and Eastern OK for the beauty, lakes, and more rolling land. I like the area around Eufaula, OK, great lake, rolling landscape, reasonably priced land, and cost of living.
- Jason
I just replaced mine with another blade or propeller grinder as the cost is way lower, but I understand that the burr grinder is much better for coffee, but the prices is 5X over a blade grinder.... Since I use mine for mostly making rubs and am not much of a coffee snob, I just stick with the...
We put them in our kitchen when we remodeled 7 years ago, and the cabinets we use the most, I have had to re-adjust and replace quite a bit. The drawer slides are fine, but the hinges I would not do again, and stick with standard hidden hinges.
David, yes, very much like honey, just a different texture (powder vs. liquid).
This is the last batch I bought from Spiceology, the previous batch I bought from Raw Essentials Spices. Could not tell the difference.
So far, I have only used in rubs and blend into my 0% Fat Greek...
Risotto is actually pretty easy, just have to be careful not to break it.
As for protein/add in's, I would start with mushrooms or shrimp. Beef and chicken can be a bit tougher to get the IT right on the meat without overcooking the rice and sauce, but even then, it is pretty easy.
IMHO -...
Thanks Rich!
Keith, Thank you, much appreciated!
Thank you Norman!
Rade- Thank you!
Thank you!
Brian, Thank you!
David, Thank you, added a touch of honey powder to the rub on the outside to get the color. My new favorite substitute for sugar.
Chris, LOL- gotta pick em out!
I have a small table top Halo, Nice as it is easy to store.
While, I am not a big fan of steak (I prefer a slow cook (200 Degrees) then reverse sear with butter on a hot grill.
As for the flat top, it's a breakfast machine, great for whipping up breakfast for a crowd. things we like on...
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