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Not a BLT.
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Dang near as bad.
Beautiful fries. Soaked then double fried?
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I want to add that when I cook the potatoes it is a slow cook.
I cut them and put them in cold water and put the burner on medium and let the temperature slowly rise. Just about the time it is ready to boil the potatoes are cooked I them shock them with cold water to stop the cooking process. This is also the way I cook boiled potatoes of any kind you get an even cook this way. Worth |
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Those are both really good tomatoes. Which did you enjoy the most?
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Gary O'Sena is no slouch though, as I also liked it. The one slice to cover the bread is convenient. Not a true blt, but I would rather slice my tomatoes really thick and not put on the lettuce. The beer: if you like an IPA to taste like grape fruit, this is a good one to try. Might not be the best to go with a bt, but in my opinion, there's rarely any food that doesn't go with a good beer! |
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WOW! that's a big tomato! I've got a few big boys coming but you win the full sandwich size slice for now. This is awesome, keep them coming!
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just one more to end the weekend, Cherokee Purple for this one and back to basics on the beer. Got some giant Berkeley Tie Dye's that should be ripening in the next week can't wait.
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Texas Blts etc
Here's a couple with Asiago Cheese bread. The basil one was a bit strong on the basil. Next time I'll chop it up and sprinkle some on. The one with kale was early in the season-kale not so happy now.
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I bought two jars of the Blue Plate Mayonnaise and am going back to Dukes.
Looks good. Worth |
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I know, I should be ashamed of myself I do make it every now and then with the mixer. I think the next time I go to the store I will get some eggs and do it again. Worth |
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