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Well then, maybe you just thought about buying it, was nearly ready to buy it, talked about buying but never did. I do this often in things I mean to talk to my wife about. Then we talk and I say remember I told you about such and such.. She says know you didn't. I'm not sure if it's her memory or mine, or our communication skills that are lacking.
Whoops, that sounded almost deep.![]()
I was a Waltons fan as a kid. We watched every episode. Do they still make shows like that?
Good morning here.
I was a Waltons fan as a kid. We watched every episode. Do they still make shows like that?
Taking a little break. Spent the last few hours in the yard. Damm yard. I now have a couple trailers worth of tree branches and bamboo stalks to take over to the dump and I've just begun. I used to spend entire Saturdays working in the yard and not complain. Now a few hours work and I'm moaning and groaning.
While I was out there I was thinking about the motorcycle wave. Those of you that don't ride might not be aware of it, I wasn't until I started riding street bikes 10-11 years ago. When motorcycle riders pass on the road they give a little wave. I suppose it's a salute of sorts, bond among riders. Occasionally some arse doesn't wave back but usually both riders wave. Doesn't matter if it's a crotch rocket or Harley. Mine is typical, arm extended down at about a 45 degree angle, hand making a peace symbol which means two wheels down. Silly, I know but fully love it. In Hawaii it's the Shaaka sign.
I've heard there is something similar among Jeep drivers. Anyplace else out there?
Okay, back to the yard work.
bottlebomber said:Dan, you've got me totally hooked on the
If you like mayo, chili sauce and mayo mixed is great. The frites carts in Amsterdam call it Samurai sauce. One of my all time favorite junk food combos.
That sounds good!TNGabe said:If you like mayo, chili sauce and mayo mixed is great. The frites carts in Amsterdam call it Samurai sauce. One of my all time favorite junk food combos.
Dan said:That does sound good. Mayonnaise(?) I think you're talking about. If you like soy sauce and mayo, try combining the two to make a paste. Cover a piece of salmon steak with it. Gently wrap in foil and bake till done. I forget the temp or time. The mayo and soy mixture will become a nice not quite crust but more than a glaze. Inside juicy succulent salmon. Probably be very good with a little of the chili sauce mixed in for some spicy flavor.
Well I think I am going to brew tonight. With all that has been going on I pretty much have not brewed for a month or so
Whoot I get to smell that wonderful hop smell![]()
Hey late nighters, I just began a two gallon batch of Yooper's banana wine. It is cooling now. To my horror, I just realized I am out of wine yeast. I have 2 packets of Safale US-05, bread yeast and rice yeast balls.
Should I:
1. Leave it in the fermenter and pitch wine yeast tomorrow when the LHBS opens
2. Pitch an US-05 left it start the ferment then pitch the wine yeast tomorrow
3. Pitch the bread yeast
4. Pitch a couple yeast balls
5. Pitch the wort (not really an option).
Thanks!
I love that chili paste stuff. So good.Dan, you've got me totally hooked on the
6. Pitch the US-05, then pitch the wine yeast in a few days if your target ABV is above 12%. Finally, send Leadgolem the link to the banana wine.
Coincidentally, I brought home 10 lbs of bananas today. I was thinking of doing basically a sugar wash with added bananas, but banana wine sounds better.
I love that chili paste stuff. So good.
Taking a little break. Spent the last few hours in the yard. Damm yard. I now have a couple trailers worth of tree branches and bamboo stalks to take over to the dump and I've just begun. I used to spend entire Saturdays working in the yard and not complain. Now a few hours work and I'm moaning and groaning.
While I was out there I was thinking about the motorcycle wave. Those of you that don't ride might not be aware of it, I wasn't until I started riding street bikes 10-11 years ago. When motorcycle riders pass on the road they give a little wave. I suppose it's a salute of sorts, bond among riders. Occasionally some arse doesn't wave back but usually both riders wave. Doesn't matter if it's a crotch rocket or Harley. Mine is typical, arm extended down at about a 45 degree angle, hand making a peace symbol which means two wheels down. Silly, I know but fully love it. In Hawaii it's the Shaaka sign.
I've heard there is something similar among Jeep drivers. Anyplace else out there?
Okay, back to the yard work.
In southern Indiana where I like to go fishing it's kind of like that. It's mostly gravel roads leading back to a lot of the lakes. Just about everyone waves when you pass them. Most people steer with only one hand, and the majority of waves are simply two fingers lifted from the wheel. It's just a common courtesy kind of thing to let everyone know that we're all friendly people. I always feel more at home down there. Once in a while I'll slip up and do it up here when passing someone and get some pretty strange looks.....
I went to the local Whole Foods and picked up a nice uncured pepper rubbed salami and some sharp cheddar. My horseradish mustard now has a home! Good stuff.
I am thinking of attempting some homemade sauerkraut and pickles this fall. My wife and I both love good sauerkraut, and only recently sampled actual fermented pickles at a deli (Reins in Vernon CT) and could not get enough of them. I am also thinking of attempting a sour beer of some sort. My favorite special treat is a bottle of Lindemans Gueuze Cuvée René - if I could make something even half as good as that stuff is I would be happy.
I actually wonder if I could start a batch of sauerkraut with the dregs of a Lindemans Gueuze Cuvée René...imagine that sauerkraut over some good brats.
27157.5 + 25 = 27182.5
5 fat boy Local H/B ver. just bottled.(@ home then moved to work. )
5 SNPA clone MWBS verson with dry hop standing by ( done at work today off the clock)
5 MWBS liberty Cream ale ( done at work today off the clock)
5 This buds for u from MWBS ( done at work today off the clock) Also plan to keg for the non HB people. Will be sure to get the red solo cups too.
5 Dumpster dog stout Local H/B Ver. ( done at work Today off the clock)
I did it all today @ work because I'm in the navy as some of you may know. One of the members at my command is retiring in early Aug. after 26 years of service.He is not your normal Sailor..., He has been in every ground conflict know and unknown in the pass 23 years. He is the Silent warrior that keeps the watch. He has paid his dues to keep this country free. So here is the why, He tried one of my H/B this past spring. His words to me where I wish I could have something like this @ my retirement. Fast forward to now I ran a request thu my command asking if I could supply all the drinks for the party. I also request it use the command BLDG. Because my home is too small to house such a undertaking. Not only did they approve it but they raised the funds (from donations from other staff) to cover the kits and supplies. Today i finally got everything in. So I started to brew Alone last night after midnight when i got off (I was unable to get the larger gear from the local brew club I belong too. one brew pot @ a time) I finally got her done after bad weather,a power outage, a defective propane tank (thanks blue rino) I got her done. Sorry all to write a large post. I just had to get that out.. there.
Sorry if my grammar is not right i have been awake to two days.
This was for you Nicky.![]()
Interesting, that's actually not that far off from what I was planning.Yooper's Banana Wine: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f79/banana-wine-33636/index10.html
Be patient. At 2 years its incredible.
I went to the local Whole Foods and picked up a nice uncured pepper rubbed salami and some sharp cheddar. My horseradish mustard now has a home! Good stuff.
I am thinking of attempting some homemade sauerkraut and pickles this fall. My wife and I both love good sauerkraut, and only recently sampled actual fermented pickles at a deli (Reins in Vernon CT) and could not get enough of them. I am also thinking of attempting a sour beer of some sort. My favorite special treat is a bottle of Lindemans Gueuze Cuvée René - if I could make something even half as good as that stuff is I would be happy.
I actually wonder if I could start a batch of sauerkraut with the dregs of a Lindemans Gueuze Cuvée René...imagine that sauerkraut over some good brats.