Thanks Ray, overall it was a very good day, and the kettle will be spinning alongside the charger pretty soon.Whoa! A new ride, happy wife, sparking up the Weber, you got it all going on Chris! A darned nice cook too, bet you're thinking about that spinner. RAY
LOL Thanks Steve. Your one state over. If you ever find yourself lost in east-bumF#c* give me a jingle. I'd be more than happy to break bread with ya.This is getting old....YOU FORGOT MY INVITE AGAIN!!! Looks terrific Chris! Nice car too!
Thanks Peachey, The pole will be standing tall long after I'm gone.Everything looks delicious gmc well the car looks good! I am glad you stuck with the old reliable beer pole.
Looks good Chris. We did ribeyes last night on the weber.
Nice car too. I can see a spot for a gun rack. Never know when you see some half dead road kill!
Banjo man out.
Thanks Kimberly, I'm not a butcher, but these are sirloin tips. I think they come from the back in between the rib and the rump. They are one of my favorite cuts, but they need to be marinated.Great cook! And love the car, too!
Now, for a very rookie question (and no laughing, at least not on the forum); where on the cow do the tips come from?
Kim
Thanks Justin. It was a happy day all around.Nice new wheels for the wife! And that cook is top notch Chris, perfectly cooked!
Nice looking beef Chris, perfectly cooked! And congrats to your wife on the new car, you did good! You know what they say, happy wife...happy life...I'll have to work at least another year and a half to pay for this thing, but the wife is happy.
Thank you West Coast Chris, you sound like a perfect candidate for a vacuum sealer. Load the smoker up, and whatever is leftover goes in the freezer for future eats.That looks great East Coast Chris.
I am running out of food after my earlier cooks this week. I am going to have to make a market run tomorrow to store up. I have seen too many posts here tonight and my tummy is growling. I'm not quite sure on what I will get.
Appreciate it Charles. I actually killed two birds with one stone on the car purchase. It's wifey's 60th birthday this week.Nice looking beef Chris, perfectly cooked! And congrats to your wife on the new car, you did good! You know what they say, happy wife...happy life...
Thank you muchly Brian.Man those look good Chris!
Appreciate it Warren. She hated getting rid of the old charger, but that ended when we drove the new one home.Nicely done cook Cris but better done treat for the wife.
Warren
Well a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to her!! And welcome to the club...the 60 club...I actually killed two birds with one stone on the car purchase. It's wifey's 60th birthday this week.
Thank you Charles. She keeps giving me the stink-eye when I call her an old-geezer.Well a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to her!! And welcome to the club...the 60 club...
Appreciate it Robert, it really feels good to be outside cooking again. I still feel bad having turned down your generous gift, but I just couldn't retire the original pole just yet.Very nice start to the season Chris. Some beautiful meats there...and it does my heart good to see the beer pole continuing to be a part of the forum. That thing is iconic buddy!!
Robert