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Yeah, me too. I just bought a $200 enameled cast-iron DO for bread baking, and I'm gluten intolerant...........
Nice!
This is my purchase.
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Don't tell Ann!!!
 
What's the advantage of the " RV " ? Does it choose a route with the size of the RV in mind ?
It is designed for motorhomes. You can input your rigs size by height, width, and length. Along with weight. It'll then set the best course to avoid low overpasses, extreme inclines and declines. Sharp turn warnings, speed alert. Live time weather and traffic, lane assist, etc, etc. And it displays sat images to for birds eye view. And it's loaded with waypoints, POI's, campgrounds, gas stations that are RV friendly.
 
That's what I was thinking . Always had to find a good route when they hauled Roof truss . One of those would have been handy dialed into those needs .
That's money spent for convenience and helps with a no BS trip . If it cubed steaks it would be the bees knees . Lol .
 
I missed the boat on this. I bought Ann a Oyster stand mixer years ago. Which doesn't have a port for assy's. As much as I'm on gadget geek. I just can't get myself to buy one. Unless. Of course. Some sand got somehow in the gears........:emoji_wink:

I said earlier I'd probably not use it often, but all rexster had to do was say "jaegerschnitzel" and that made me go check the price ( :emoji_astonished: BTW!).
 
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I said earlier I'd probably not use it often, but all rexster had to do was say "jaegerschnitzel" and that made me go check the price ( :emoji_astonished: BTW!).
Cubed pork really ups the Jaegerschnitzel game. When I see it in the store. I grab as much as I can!
 
Now you guys and girls have got me looking at this tenderizer, and I assuredly don't need one, well, maybe I do. If chopsaw chopsaw or sawhorseray sawhorseray , my gurus, say they need one, I may be in trouble. rexster314 rexster314 , is it hard to clean?
Very easy to clean. The white plastic shroud comes off and I had one of those small dish brushes to clean out the 'teeth" Plastic gears on the opposite end (which you get some replacement gears in case one strips out) wash out just as easy, and I just shook the rinse water off and then wiped everything down
 
Cubed pork really ups the Jaegerschnitzel game. When I see it in the store. I grab as much as I can!

The last time I had Jaegerschnitzel was when I was in Frankfurt way back in 1977. We'd go to this small restaurant called Franks and I'd always order it...meat w/mushroom gravy, pomfrits (spelling?), and a cold salad made from VERY finely-shredded pickled cabbage and carrots.

It was SO GOOD and I've craved it from then till now.
 
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The last time I had Jaegerschnitzel was when I was in Frankfurt way back in 1977. We'd go to this small restaurant called Franks and I'd always order it...meat w/mushroom gravy, pomfrits (spelling?), and a cold salad made from VERY finely-shredded pickled cabbage and carrots.

It was SO GOOD and I've craved it from then till now.
We did jaegerschnitzel, warm German potato salad, and pickled red cabbage
 
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The last time I had Jaegerschnitzel was when I was in Frankfurt way back in 1977. We'd go to this small restaurant called Franks and I'd always order it...meat w/mushroom gravy, pomfrits (spelling?), and a cold salad made from VERY finely-shredded pickled cabbage and carrots.

It was SO GOOD and I've craved it from then till now.
Pommes frites. Jaegerschnitzel is pretty easy to make. We used this sauce packet all the time in Germany. And some stores with European sections have it here. Or, get it on amazon. We always have a few packs in the pantry.
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This makes excellent sauce. We've used sour cream instead of heavy cream to give it a nice tang. If you want to try a pack. Let me know. I'll send you one.
 
Pommes frites. Jaegerschnitzel is pretty easy to make. We used this sauce packet all the time in Germany. And some stores with European sections have it here. Or, get it on amazon. We always have a few packs in the pantry.
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This makes excellent sauce. We've used sour cream instead of heavy cream to give it a nice tang. If you want to try a pack. Let me know. I'll send you one.
I can't believe it...the Publix in Auburn AL has it in stock ($2.19/pk)...I am SO going to Auburn tomorrow!!!

Why am I so surprised? If it isn't Hispanic (in which entire AISLES are devoted in some stores), the pickings are slim to none for international foods.

Didn't used to be that way, though...we used to have German restaurants, delis, and entire STORES around here back in the day because of Ft Benning, but those have been gone for years.
 
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Great deal on LEM Grinders!

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