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Ah yes, I've had T.I.T.S. Never in an airplane, though... is that the "mile high club" I've heard so much about?Mine issue is known as Traffic Induced Tourette's Syndrome. [Reg. TM; © Roy G. Biv 2024]
Ah yes, I've had T.I.T.S. Never in an airplane, though... is that the "mile high club" I've heard so much about?Mine issue is known as Traffic Induced Tourette's Syndrome. [Reg. TM; © Roy G. Biv 2024]
I might consider that one day, thanks for the info! Generally my wife handles the coffee making since I tend to sleep later. I do like to get up about the time the stock market opens though.You should upgrade to home roasting… you’ll never go back, and, by my calculations, (16oz per day consumption rate), I had a just over two year ROI versus buying already roasted. Also, I can get my roast exactly as I like it.
I use the Genecafe’ roaster, and typically get my green beans from SweetMarias (California company)
This works for restaurants (non-fast food types) as well. If the lot is full of cars with local tags, chances are it's quite good. The local folks know. That works for us in Tennessee and even worked on our 1999 world tour in Brienz, Switzerland."You can't travel the back roads very long without discovering a multitude of gentle people doing good for others with no expectation of gain or recognition. The everyday kindness of the back roads more than makes up for the acts of greed in the headlines. Some people out there spend their whole lives selflessly."
It's nice to finally have recognition for the challenges I overcame in my youth to become the renowned BBQ and cardboard expert I am today. Thank you, Jonathan!.... @bcowen needed the calories for walking barefoot, uphill both ways, in the blinding 'snownado' to skool - where he never thought they could lern 'im.
Nice! Ok I just searched and there are a half dozen or so NC BBQ places that ship anywhere in the U.S.!!! I rarely use these words but @bcowen I need your expertise!!! Help me here buddy, Should it be Parker’s or King’s or pit master Ed Mitchell????Highly, highly recommend this. Pinnacle of hole in the wall Central NC bbq. Also hands down best hush puppies you will ever eat..
Read up I am asking for NC BBQ help old wise one.It's nice to finally have recognition for the challenges I overcame in my youth to become the renowned BBQ and cardboard expert I am today. Thank you, Jonathan!
.... great idea! Valhalla on wheels! Make it a Valve-8 .... four tubes a side in 90' formation .Not just a schiit Valhalla 3 problem... getting low weight, low vibration transformers is a global engineering problem... on 2 wheels.
I'm fairly sure they're different things but, hey, you do you.Ah yes, I've had T.I.T.S. Never in an airplane, though... is that the "mile high club" I've heard so much about?
.... not for 'mile high' membership !!I'm fairly sure they're different things but, hey, you do you.
That's the reason I do the skillet method the way I do. Heating toppings down adds moisture to the crust.I tend to use a Tovala oven for reheating pizza. It adds a bit of steam that keeps the crust from drying out. It takes more time than a microwave but the end result is much better.
I missed the last offering of the RSL as I was on vacation. Considering Cambridge Audio Minx X201 since it also has a line out and that is my use case. (Lyr 3 to sub, sub to Gjallarhorn)Crikey! That's going to be tough to blend, good thing you don't need to! The RSL SpeedWoofer is a top contender for quality/price ratio maximization; which is why they are almost always sold out. I like my Starkes and they run sales constantly: 2 for the price of 1, 15in for the price of the 12 etc, etc. Didn't like my SVS, do like my 3 OSD, my Outlaw M8 is a workhouse.
I have some TBI I could gift you (and amp) but they aren't really intended for movies.
I've never been to any of the places you mentioned. As well, I've never had NC BBQ that was frozen, shipped, thawed, and reheated. My expertise is only with fresh out of the smoker BBQ, and frozen/thawed BBQ may not be the same. So maybe just pick one, and if it's not good then it didn't survive the freezing very well as it's technically impossible for NC BBQ to be bad in any other way.Read up I am asking for NC BBQ help old wise one.
Interesting. I have not tried it so I will take your word for it.That's the reason I do the skillet method the way I do. Heating toppings down adds moisture to the crust.
Artist's rendering. Except eight 845 tubes would be better..... great idea! Valhalla on wheels! Make it a Valve-8 .... four tubes a side in 90' formation .
lol well I gots to try it. Obviously I want vinegar and not red sauce right?I've never been to any of the places you mentioned. As well, I've never had NC BBQ that was frozen, shipped, thawed, and reheated. My expertise is only with fresh out of the smoker BBQ, and frozen/thawed BBQ may not be the same. So maybe just pick one, and if it's not good then it didn't survive the freezing very well as it's technically impossible for NC BBQ to be bad in any other way.
As usual, I'm always glad to help.