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  2. It dries hard and it depends on what you are trying to accomplish. If you are just fixing venting poke a hole in it and then fill the hole.
  3. I found a video of KK Grout being dispensed via a syringe but it does not show it dried. I was wondering a few things. 1) Does the KK Grout dry hard. Or does it dry flexible to the touch? 2) Do you have to remove the grout btwn the tiles first before applying?
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  5. GolfPro2301, I was wondering if we could get a photo of your rebuild today so that we can see how it's weathered a couple of years under the hot San Diego sun.
  6. You might try high heat automotive permatex to adhere tiles to the concrete shell? You know that kind you make head gaskets out of? Just guessing here but seems likely that would work. Not so sure about what grout to use as a simple google search IDs three different types of grout. You would need the kind that is flexible under high heat. Otherwise, I suspect standard grout will just crack and cause you headaches later.
  7. Those chops were talking to me Troble....and it was all good. Handsome sides too!
  8. Brown sugar & maple syrup glazed bone in pork chop with duck fat and truffle salt air fryer potatoes and roasted carrots
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  10. A little optimism goes a long way, things should settle after a few months. Cant't say, but Dennis might have shipped a few over here to his warehouse in anticipation of such an event, an event it is...grand scale theatrics to level the playing field. It's ain't over till the fat lady sings.
  11. Hi Dennis, Reading the tariff news out of the US is a big shock- with Indonesian made goods subject to 32% tariffs as of yesterday's announcement. I can imagine this must be very stressful for you as a small business owner, so just wanted to reach out and hope you are able to weather the change in circumstances, as I suspect the US is overwhelmingly your largest market. Hang in there!
  12. I bet you did though, you have to dress it up to play it up. The steak was wonderful, I lit up a cigarette right after.
  13. Not one to be outdone, I started to look up avocado plants that might survive the UK climate. Pulled myself out of that rabbit hole when I remembered that I probably eat no more than 2 avocados a year and that increasing my intake by the magic of shopping might be a better option.
  14. I just got my 3rd and 4th avocados in 45 years. (Don't grow your tree from the seed.)
  15. It was the best chicken of my life and has won the award for “best pollo a la brasa in Lima” for last few years
  16. Well I planned to do grilled carrots or asparagus but just too busy managing work and kids being home from spring break, but will pick up some of those Brussels sprouts next time iM at the store sounds like a great idea……thanks @C6Bill
  17. When I'm too lazy to cook a veggie i just use the birdseye steamfresh veggies, typically brussel sprouts. They get the job done
  18. Am I the only one who stopped reading right there LOL PS, that's the best way to time a duck breast cook lol
  19. That chicken looks great
  20. This is the other stay I’ve been cooking which you’ve all seen 100x pork tenderloin with air fryer potatoes tossed it duck fat and dusted with Parmesan cheese once removed too lazy to even cook a veg!
  21. @tekoboi planted 7 different types so that they would bloom during various months of the year. This Fuerte is moving the slowest 1 avo in year 4. My others gave me 1-2 in year 2/3, 10-15 In year 3-4
  22. Wow, that's great @Troble. I remember when you were first planting your garden. Fresh home grown avocado. I think I need to move to warmer climes!
  23. Awesome, you sure have had some fantastic food adventures.
  24. @Troble, beautiful restaurants and presentations! Thanks for sharing.
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