thatsjet
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I have to second this. Fish that comes in a can should be outlawed.Yuck! Randy would ban pucky LOL. I would ban sardines. Can't even stand the smell of them.
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I have to second this. Fish that comes in a can should be outlawed.Yuck! Randy would ban pucky LOL. I would ban sardines. Can't even stand the smell of them.
NO! If your meat needs basting and dipping in sugary mess then you've done something wrong. Low and slow on the Traeger with a light coating of good rub and cook it right... the meat speaks for itself.How could this thread not mention BBQ sauce? There must certainly be an exemption for BBQ sauce.
Gotta have BBQ sauce on them ribs. I also do fajitas in BBQ sauce. And GOOD BBQ sauce need not be sugar loaded. I make mine without sugar.How could this thread not mention BBQ sauce? There must certainly be an exemption for BBQ sauce. Not sure if it legal in my county to eat fowl without BBQ sauce. And truth be told, entirely too much of this thread has been about mustard. I am from MN. We use ketchup. Some think it is too spicy, but I like to live on the edge. The kids might even put it on hash browns.
If you don't use some sort of pucky, how do you even get it down the hatch? Not only does pucky taste good, but it is an essential lubricant. Nothing worse than trying to choke down a burger on dry bread.
How could this thread not mention BBQ sauce? There must certainly be an exemption for BBQ sauce. Not sure if it legal in my county to eat fowl without BBQ sauce. And truth be told, entirely too much of this thread has been about mustard. I am from MN. We use ketchup. Some think it is too spicy, but I like to live on the edge. The kids might even put it on hash browns.
If you don't use some sort of pucky, how do you even get it down the hatch? Not only does pucky taste good, but it is an essential lubricant. Nothing worse than trying to choke down a burger on dry bread.
Oh c'mon why you gotta hate on tater tot hot dish man?I reject the culinary opinions of Minnesotans. The upper mid-west is a culinary void.
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I just looked up Lutefisk. I can't unsee that.Is Lutefisk processed to the point of becoming pucky?
My son puts ketchup on everything, including his salad. He got a bottle in his xmas stocking and was stoked about it.I threatened to disown my girls for doing this. They still do. SMH.
You gotta watch the bbq sauces too. Sweet Baby Rays is another K of D. It’s all high fructose corn syrup.. Ketchup is an abomination. I’m a dry rub or vinegar based sauce guy. Stubbs sauce is awesome esp the spicy 🌶. You poor souls who don’t like sardines, kippers and anchovies need to develop a complex mature palate.
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Gotta have BBQ sauce on them ribs. I also do fajitas in BBQ sauce. And GOOD BBQ sauce need not be sugar loaded. I make mine without sugar.
There’s nothing you can’t accomplish with cream of mushroom soup.
I’m not from the Midwest, but my family is ALL Norwegian and Swedish and this is exactly how we cooked.
When we lived on the farm we would butcher a hog and it fed my uncle's and my family for a couple months. We did not waste anything. Hocks went into stew. All the fat was rendered into lard. Well...I lied...none of us could eat the head LOL. We grew up on lard and used it for everything until the 70s or so when shortening got cheaper than lard and the doctors started pushing shortening over lard. Sometimes a beef and a hog had to last us till harvest time so other than the head and the brains and some of the organs we ate everything.