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Been there done that. Literally. Well......, The trade show part. And the Vegas part. And the Tradeshow in Vegas part. And the food part (though I have had excellent food in Vegas as well).
A punishment to rival death.
Just a quick post to signal that I am alive and still smoking. I pop my head up every now and again with a comment or two. But I scored a half of a brisket. Or approximately so. It was a nice point with a bit of a flat.
I have lamented, and on this site more than once, about the price of beef...
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it’s always the quiet ones. Lurking in the shadow, top notch setup and fantastic looking Q! Nice Wecome from Texas (where I live) and Louisiana (where I am from).
Best one luck, Doug and you have my prayers. I was a radiation therapist and medical Dosimetrist for ~7 years. I have been on the commercial side the last, well, couple of decades.
PSA tests are easy to do, and does not require anything special. The same blood they draw for all the other...
LOL. X-Ray techs generally know bones very well. Like........., not just know all the bones, but very specific parts of the bones. Knowing the anatomy well is how you determine if the x-ray is clinically acceptable for a radiologist to read and dictate a clinically accurate report/impression...
That is a total bummer. But 30 years has allowed for some advancements in surgery, hardward, and general rehabilitation. Having once been a real radiologic technologist (and a radiation therapist), I appreciate the pics of the radiographs. Looks like your fib has a spiral fx. Your tibia does not...
Thanks Chile. I seem to rotate between RB, shrimp and oyster when I spend several days back home. The Peacemaker is very good as well, with fried shimp and oysters, dressed, off course. For the uninitiated, dressed is lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and mayo. Hot sauce of some sort will usually be on...
I have injected briskets, but it has been a while. I have used commercial projects with sodium phosphate and I found that they do help retain moisture, but they all impart a flavor of some sort. Even the plain sodium phosphate injections. Brisket is one think I prefer not to alter the flavor...
Lots of factors that could be at play here, in my most humble opinion, and it appears several others.
1- The thickness of the flat usually has more influence on the cooking time as opposed to the weight. Imagine a 4 lb flat that is 1/2 inch thick but 2 feet long. I know, crazy example, but you...
Love the pic of that plate. I would and could easily inhale the plate. And I mean, the plate, the food on it, and even a napkin or two. I am a pig and that is my kinda grub. Well, to be honest, most food is my kinda food. But I digress. Point.
Thanks jcam22. I prefer the Cajun Crawtaters, which was the original flavor when Zapps first came out. If not mistaken, that was the only flavor (maybe plain too) in the beginning.
A bit more useless trivia: Zapp's started in Gramercy Louisiana (half hour west of NOLA on Airline Hwy.) ~ the...
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