Broth is cooking down perfect. No thickener gonna be needed. Meat is tender but a little salty. Little too much Worstershire. Wife will notice but fine with me.
Broth is cooking down perfect. No thickener gonna be needed. Meat is tender but a little salty. Little too much Worstershire. Wife will notice but fine with me.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Already had taters in. Is a sweet recipe, so I added tea spoon sugar, knocked edge off salty and can reference Asian fusion as excuse.![]()
My roommate got Forza 5. I think I'm going to enjoy it.
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DESPITE ALL THAT I JUST SAID ABOUT VIDEO REQUESTS..........
I have a couple of different types of brass catches. I can make a video about them pretty easily.
Here are descriptions of the different brass catches I use and why I use them:
1. the cotton handkerchief: it's quick, easy to transport, and very unobtrusive. I started using this when I was on a vacation and I didn't want to get seen when a big piece of shiny brass went flying across the sky.
2. the commercial bought one: This one I use on carbines at a range when I want to stand and shoot, BUT I don't want to be a jerk and have my brass hit the lane next to me.
3. the homemade net: This one I use to check ejection patterns on auto loading guns that I've change dsomething on, such as by adding a suppressor or changing buffer weights, or any number of other things. This one is a bit hill-billy looking, but it works!
Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.