MSG
KCl
NaCl
NaNO2
H12C22O11
C18H27NO3
CH3COOH
Food colouring
all make up part of my cooking.
KCl
NaCl
NaNO2
H12C22O11
C18H27NO3
CH3COOH
Food colouring
all make up part of my cooking.
In theory. There are no border guards between provinces and no one ever got nailed for taking beer with them across a provincial border. The whole thing behind it is that the water in different parts of the country has a different taste. Water from BC is pretty clean as it comes from the mountains vs. a well or lake so everyone wanted beer from BC. We were happy to oblige but the other provinces objected.well ain‘t that something, at one (recent) point you weren’t even allowed to carry (for your personal use) in from the ‘outside’ !? 🤔
Right. That’s why it’s 100 ml plus one tbsp.Nobody cuts butter to that accuiracy. Well, at least I don't bother. Besides, the paper wrap is marked at convenient 50gm intervals.
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You probably can't bring beer/booze across your local (US) state border. Mostly this is not enforced.well ain‘t that something, at one (recent) point you weren’t even allowed to carry (for your personal use) in from the ‘outside’ !? 🤔
Pennsylvania has always been uptight about alcohol sales, which recently affected Ohio and New Jersey:
https://reason.com/2020/04/15/after...now-ohio-is-shutting-down-out-of-state-sales/
New Hampshire has just 17 miles between Massachusetts and Maine, and no sales tax(!), so smack in the middle of their super-short speedway they have a liquor store with lower in-your-car prices than adjoining states. I have heard that the Mass tax agents sit in the NH parking lot looking for big buys in Mass plates, radio 10 miles over the border, have a Mass trooper stop the car on Mass soil and investigate. (Yes, I have heard that Maine does this too....) NH also runs sales, which Maine would never do: "Take 15% off the purchase of 6 or more bottles of any Port, Sherry, Irish & Scotch Whiskies". Maine practically invented Prohibition, and also Bootlegging.
Yah i was aware of tax implications of liqour/tobacco state to state here, but what was going on in the great white north was you couldn‘t even get beer (wasn’t allowed period) if it wasn‘t brewed in your own province……..USA has never had anything like that.
Edit……well after reading your link apparently Pennsylvania is kindly like that with its liquor now! 😳
Edit……well after reading your link apparently Pennsylvania is kindly like that with its liquor now! 😳
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Well yah Bill but thats for stationary functions (hopefully far from the public)……..things tend to get broken and or incarcerated when the mason jar’s in play!
Double Jim Beam black and a splash of Coca Cola (back then it was aged 8 yrs in barrel) was my out and about drink. 😎
Alas the good times ended over 15yrs ago when i quit drinking………still keep a mason jar or two around for friends (of course i have to make sure its still good before passing it to them!) 🤣
edit…. btw, how was your trip to Reno?
Double Jim Beam black and a splash of Coca Cola (back then it was aged 8 yrs in barrel) was my out and about drink. 😎
Alas the good times ended over 15yrs ago when i quit drinking………still keep a mason jar or two around for friends (of course i have to make sure its still good before passing it to them!) 🤣
edit…. btw, how was your trip to Reno?
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Trip was good. Wild west wedding in a hotel in Virginia city. There was supposed to be a storm coming so every bailed back to California a day early in case donner pass was closed so return trip ended up being from San Jose. But at least I now know the way to San Jose! Almost more hours in the air than on the ground but I survived!
Egg curry last night, sliced boiled eggs added to a curry sauce with 'Chicken Tikka Masala' spice mix added to it.
I used a lot less spice mix than is served in restaurants, came out well.
I used a lot less spice mix than is served in restaurants, came out well.
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I have never had fruitcake cookies, but I'm working on some fruitcake I got for Christmas, given to me by a friend who makes it. She must have been cleaning out her attic (or pantry, she just finished rebuilding her kitchen). The year written on the sealed package said 2015, so it's been mellowing a while. You probably think it must be dry, but it is the opposite, wet and sticky. It is mostly fruit and nuts and fat, and bathed in rum while it aged. It was wrapped in cheesecloth then plastic wrap then tinfoil, then vacuum sealed bag. It is ambrosia and everything a fruitcake should be.
The bacon flavour is good but the cut was terrible. Frozen side/belly with the ribs removed but meat intact and more fat than I have seen for a long time, so no pics. Tasty as can be but the presentation leaves it good for only pieces or bacon bits.
Note to self: Don't buy pork from some other country that decided it wasn't good enough for them to keep, no matter how enticing the price. In this case Poland. $45 not well spent.
Note to self: Don't buy pork from some other country that decided it wasn't good enough for them to keep, no matter how enticing the price. In this case Poland. $45 not well spent.
Cal I picked up some pork chops last week from a local (Halifax) butcher shop. They say their pork is pasture raised here in NS. I love pork but I am ethically conflicted because I know a lot of pigs are raised in horrific conditions, so I felt a little better knowing these shoulder chops at keast came from animals that saw some sunshine. They were also delicious, good flavor and texture. Win/win.
I made fruitcake for the first time this year. I like it and I think it turned out pretty good. No one else in my family will eat fruitcake.
I have 16# of pork butt sliced in 1.5" thick slices in brine for Tasso Ham. Weather report says I should smoke it next Thursday.
I have 16# of pork butt sliced in 1.5" thick slices in brine for Tasso Ham. Weather report says I should smoke it next Thursday.
During the era of Prohibition, my grandfather had a personal boot-legger on his payroll -- pretty much common in Northeast Ohio.You probably can't bring beer/booze across your local (US) state border. Mostly this is not enforced.
With the end of Prohibition, the US Congress allowed the individual states to decide their alcohol regulations. That's why NJ allows few liquor licenses for restaurants, OH allows teens to consume 3.2 beer, and PA won't let you buy a 6-pack!
In order to get the loins to fit in the cooler, I had to cut them in half and slice off the ends. The ends then went into making a type of pulled pork. I add fresh onion at this point as it will be served hot and the onions will soften but not cook.
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Gnocchi looks great. Plating is so important.
The pulled pork was braised with the wet time of four hours at 300F. Once cool it was hand shredded and the sauce:
one fresh onion
3 gloves garlic
dark soy
Sir Kensington’s ketchup
regular barbecue sauce
barbecue seasoning
erythritol
lime juice
Because it’s loin and small end pieces, there is no nice long strings of meat, just kind of a meat pud. Flavour is typical pulled pork.
The pulled pork was braised with the wet time of four hours at 300F. Once cool it was hand shredded and the sauce:
one fresh onion
3 gloves garlic
dark soy
Sir Kensington’s ketchup
regular barbecue sauce
barbecue seasoning
erythritol
lime juice
Because it’s loin and small end pieces, there is no nice long strings of meat, just kind of a meat pud. Flavour is typical pulled pork.
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Shut up, I'm on a fast because of my blood pressure (and the fact that I'm 20kg overweight).In order to get the loins to fit in the cooler, I had to cut them in half and slice off the ends. The ends then went into making a type of pulled pork. I add fresh onion at this point as it will be served hot and the onions will soften but not cook.
There are about 20 sugars (including table sugar) in the H12C22O11 family.MSG
KCl
NaCl
NaNO2
H12C22O11
C18H27NO3
CH3COOH
Food colouring
all make up part of my cooking.
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