slym2none
"Lazy extract brewer."
I made 20 pounds of pulled pork BBQ over the past couple of days. 17 hours at 225° F or so. It was gorgeous, but I didn't take any pics because I thought I had gotten kicked off this site. Sorry...
I made 20 pounds of pulled pork BBQ over the past couple of days. 17 hours at 225° F or so. It was gorgeous, but I didn't take any pics because I thought I had gotten kicked off this site. Sorry...
Made 5# of pepperone (pepperoni). Watching the pH drop before I put it in the cave to dry. Pictures when it's done.
It was over 40°F yesterday. Smoked some St Louis style ribs. Third time using the smoker. Used wood chunks this time to prevent over smoking. The ribs are about an hour from being ready in this photo.
I plan to do eight ribs at a time when they are on sale again.
Same chilies as above now puréed into a lovely colored sauce! Trying a new recipe for Chili Colorado.
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Anybody in warm climates growing veggies? My tomatoes are about to explode. I've got long chilis and habaneros coming up, too.
Anybody in warm climates growing veggies? My tomatoes are about to explode. I've got long chilis and habaneros coming up, too.
How do you like your smoker? I have the same one and have major issues with temp swings.
OK, OK don't rub it in.... My garden has been dead for a long time now....
I do have some Rosemary, thyme that is still alive but everything else is long done.
My rosemary, thyme, parsley, and chives are downstairs under a grow light. Just started some Swiss char in a pot also.
Our climate is such that certain kinds of Roesmary can last for years if we do not get a hard winter. I had a rosemary plant that got to be huge. Stem coming out of the ground was about 3-4 inches around. It got so big that I used hedge trimmers to cut it back, and it was still about 4' tall and about 4' around. Lasted 10-11 years,,,,, but last winter was tough and it did not make it. I was sad.
I was surprised with the lemon thyme we planted. It has been in the garden for four years and still spreading. Only four inches high. That is one tough shrub.