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Hostile;1936637 said:
Not hard really. Hard boil the eggs. Cut them in half and scoop out the yolk. Mash the yolks in a mixing bowl with some mayo and mustard. Refill the yolk hole and sprinkle on some paprika.

I like to mix in Tabasco sauce sometimes too. Makes them great.

Thank you!
 

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Hostile;1936637 said:
Not hard really. Hard boil the eggs. Cut them in half and scoop out the yolk. Mash the yolks in a mixing bowl with some mayo and mustard. Refill the yolk hole and sprinkle on some paprika.

I like to mix in Tabasco sauce sometimes too. Makes them great.

You have any other good cooking tips or recipes you want to share? You may want to give a little Emeril Lagasse with some catchphrases such as "kick it up a notch" and "BAM!. Just a little constructive criticism. :D
 

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Doomsday101;1936668 said:
You have any other good cooking tips or recipes you want to share? You may want to give a little Emeril Lagasse with some catchphrases such as "kick it up a notch" and "BAM!. Just a little constructive criticism. :D
You want my ribs recipe? It's real easy.
 

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Doomsday101;1936690 said:
Bam!! throw it at me. Always looking for a new way of doing ribs.
Get a cookie sheet and aluminum foil. Put the ribs on the foil with the tips down and the bowed side up. Season them with fresh ground pepper and seasoning salt. Slice a red onion, a lemon, a bell pepper, and some pickled jalapeños and spread them on top of the ribs in even portions. Squeeze a lemon over the whole slab. Wrap the ribs in the foil as tightly as you can. Cook them in the oven for 6 hours at 200 degrees. Open the foil and scrape the onions, jalapeños and bell peppers into a bowl as a side dish. Spread on your favorite BBQ sauce. Dig in. The meat will fall off the bone it is so tender.
 

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Hostile;1936704 said:
Get a cookie sheet and aluminum foil. Put the ribs on the foil with the tips down and the bowed side up. Season them with fresh ground pepper and seasoning salt. Slice a red onion, a lemon, a bell pepper, and some pickled jalapeños and spread them on top of the ribs in even portions. Squeeze a lemon over the whole slab. Wrap the ribs in the foil as tightly as you can. Cook them in the oven for 6 hours at 200 degrees. Open the foil and scrape the onions, jalapeños and bell peppers into a bowl as a side dish. Spread on your favorite BBQ sauce. Dig in. The meat will fall off the bone it is so tender.

Sounds very good, I just may try that.
 

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Doomsday101;1936712 said:
Sounds very good, I just may try that.
Here's another good one for roast. I've shared this one before.

Get a small roast and put it in a crock pot. Add your potatos, carrots, and onions. Instead of water pour in an 8 oz. can of Spicy V8 and let it cook overnight in that. 30 minutes before serving add some stewed tomatos.

Great with fresh homemade bread and mashed potatos.

The smell while cooking will drive you nuts.
 

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Hostile;1936720 said:
Here's another good one for roast. I've shared this one before.

Get a small roast and put it in a crock pot. Add your potatos, carrots, and onions. Instead of water pour in an 8 oz. can of Spicy V8 and let it cook overnight in that. 30 minutes before serving add some stewed tomatos.

Great with fresh homemade bread and mashed potatos.

The smell while cooking will drive you nuts.

You must be a cooking fool. I just printed out both of your recipe.
 

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Doomsday101;1936727 said:
You must be a cooking fool. I just printed out both of your recipe.
I learned how to cook from the last of the real chuckwagon cooks. No joke, he had a horrible looking black Dutch oven pot that the best food I have ever eaten came out of like magic.

On fishing trips with him he had a divider that he put in the pot that he had made. He'd cook beans in one section, potatos and onions in another, and salisbury steak in the 3rd. Then on the lid he'd make sourdough biscuits. He was an artist. I swear when the God's on Mt. Olympus got sick of pizza they ordered some of Hosea's food. I can make just about any kind of Dutch oven cobbler than you can imagine.

Damn I need to go camping.

I could outcook my wife when we first got married. Now she kicks my tail.

Oh, the ribs recipe works for the grill, but since it is usually hotter, cook it less time.
 

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Doomsday101;1936573 said:
The best team does not always go to the SB. I do give the Giants credit they had a hard road to go down to make it so while I don't think they are exactly the best team in the NFC I do think they are a very good team and shows that maybe the NFC East is not as weak as some think. As I said I'm not knocking anyone if you have better things to do than watch the game I just don't know many hardcore football fans who blow off the biggest game the NFL has to offer.
I'm quite bitter and I'm man enough to admit it! Anyone that knows me knows that I love football but for some reason after our exit my love has waned, big time! This is the first time I've felt this terrible after a playoff loss...not even "The Catch" or 1994 kept me away from the Super Bowl! Oh well, there's always the PS3 & 360 to occupy my time!!
 

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I'm not watching this game. I haven't watched or listened to any football related topics since the Giants game. Only visited this forum to read up about the draft.

I have better things to do, like WORKOUT! Why waste 3 hours to have no emotion afterwards.

Who cares bout the Giants or Patriots....
 

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Vintage;1936419 said:
The milk thing was hilarious...

I also liked the part where House actually ended up in Church...it was a good way to end the show IMO.

Yeah I was expecting him to go see a donkey show. They threw a curve ball at me. :D
 

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BehindEnemyLinez;1936777 said:
I'm quite bitter and I'm man enough to admit it! Anyone that knows me knows that I love football but for some reason after our exit my love has waned, big time! This is the first time I've felt this terrible after a playoff loss...not even "The Catch" or 1994 kept me away from the Super Bowl! Oh well, there's always the PS3 & 360 to occupy my time!!

I agree it hurts. I refused to watch any highlights or listen to sports news for a few days after the Cowboy loss. Unfortunately losing is part of sports I have dealt with that when I played sports and I deal with it as a fan but in the end I still love the game and while I'm not exactly crazy about the Pats or the Giants I think this has a chance to be a good and entertaining game. I'll pull for the Giants but win or lose will not be a big deal to me.
 

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Hostile;1936524 said:
New item added to my menu...crow.

I can't believe how many of you would miss the Super Bowl.

Tastes like chicken.
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Hostile;1936637 said:
Not hard really. Hard boil the eggs. Cut them in half and scoop out the yolk. Mash the yolks in a mixing bowl with some mayo and mustard. Refill the yolk hole and sprinkle on some paprika.

I like to mix in Tabasco sauce sometimes too. Makes them great.

My mother-in-law throws in a little sweet pickle relish, too. Yummy!
 

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Faerluna;1936872 said:
My mother-in-law throws in a little sweet pickle relish, too. Yummy!
I will have to try that. I highly recommend the Tabasco, though it does change the color a bit.
 

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I am going to my friends house with my ROMO jersey on and try to enjoy the game without getting too drunk.

Not sure what all food we are having but he has great parties in the past!

Worst thing.....he is a Commander fan.
 

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I'm watching the SB.

So for everyone who will spend time on Sunday watching grass grow, painting base boards, spending time with the wife and children, or counting sand on the beach, cheers to you. Your not going to miss anything important. You will be back here on Monday morning clicking your pain away and venting your frustrations.

The only reason I'm not joining you is because I don't live near a beach and my yard has no grass and I just finished painting my house.

The deviled eggs are served.


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Hostile;1936201 said:
We're all freaking addicts and it is the only fix until the Draft.

I wondered what you're all going to eat and how many people are invited to wherever you're going to be watching.

About 10 people are invited to my house. I'm doing BBQ pork ribs seasoned with bell pepper, jalapeños, red onion, and lemon, cole slaw, deviled eggs, and then of course chips and all the regular crap.

If you are doing any kind of BBQ, what sauce are you using? I am using Famous Dave's hot version called Devil's Spit.

lol im not watching. i might tune in here and there, but i really cant watch more then a few plays at a time to any nfl game where dallas isnt playing. just gives me no interest.

maybe if kelly winslow was playing, he;s one of my favorite players.
 
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