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Tony, I saved that one for the end of the meal and ate it whole, it was strong, that is when I remembered that last year I broke the blossom up and sprinkled it over the meal, much better. Now if I can remember that lesson. :) 

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Yes, Bruce, very strong onion flavour, that's why I should have broken it up and spread the goodness around. :) 

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A quick lunch today as I'm busy with my carpenter making a vacuum sealer stand/shelving unit. It was a terrible day with lots and lots of rain, temp. about 15 C and mosquitoes by the hoards.

Made the buns the yesterday and also cooked the patties yesterday so it really did make for a very quick lunch.

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Shelving unit is done except I have the sanding and finishing to do. 

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4 hours ago, Aussie Ora said:

Cold and wet down here needed something hearty for Dinner Lamb shanks it is. 5efa20994913eec81b9101a5d639c4d0.jpg.ready to go over black cherry.3e5eec7ecca5d4a49c3733ed59e5591e.jpg.Wow yum.eb127d5dc395846452323cf0e1047365.jpg.plated over some sweet potato. c4cc653f92238a5c5e2a01985ee14c52.jpg.

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Very tasty looking cook. 

I'm curious - what do you call cold? 

 

 

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Bruce, it is coming along. I am going to the shop to sand and varnish the top again. That won't take long and maybe I'll get the third coat on this evening. :) 

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Here is another burger, it is loaded and it looks like it might be a messy eat. ;)

The lettuce is from my garden and is the spinach. My garden season has started. :thumbup::thumbup:

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Those are red onions, not beets. :smt077

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Bruce, here is the Vacuum sealer stand, not quite finished. I need to put a third coat of varnish on it and now that I have it I think I need another shelf put in the top half. That would give me two shelves for the plastic bags. They are very heavy when stacked so I think they'd be better on two shelves. Not a big deal to add a shelf. :) 

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Cold and wet down here needed something hearty for Dinner Lamb shanks it is. 5efa20994913eec81b9101a5d639c4d0.jpg.ready to go over black cherry.3e5eec7ecca5d4a49c3733ed59e5591e.jpg.Wow yum.eb127d5dc395846452323cf0e1047365.jpg.plated over some sweet potato. c4cc653f92238a5c5e2a01985ee14c52.jpg.

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Looks great! The wood flavor would be really something for braised dishes like that.
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5 hours ago, Aussie Ora said:

Anything below 20 Celsius lol

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I guess it's cold here too then, ;) although it doesn't feel cold. :)

 

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As usual you amaze me Mac. Beautiful looking shelf cabinet. After you are finished with that project could you come down to my house and build me some cabinets? LOL! Nice looking burger especially with all the produce from your garden. Have a great day

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Nicely done, MacKenzie! Both the cabinet and the burger (sans beets, thank you!) 

Rainy here off/on all weekend, but I did manage to get in a few nice cooks. 

Sirloin with 2x Baked spud and corn on Saturday.

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Yesterday, it was beef ribs, melting potatoes and corn. I rubbed one of the boneless ribs with Suya and the other got coffee/ancho rub. Both were great.

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5 hours ago, Aussie Ora said:

Anything below 20 Celsius lol

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How does one cook under such extreme circumstances................... 

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I am so happy with my new rear grate on the 23.  I have now set up this KK semi-permanently with a half load of charcoal in the front so I can either cook indirect on the rear grate or rotisserie with ease.  

I have had problems cooking pork in the past.  A thin drip tray over the coals never held enough water to stop the smoke from the dripping fat for long and it was difficult to manoeuvre, filled with water.  Today I set a pork shoulder to smoke on the rear grate, over a pan of water with smoke pot at the front.  Smoked over apple and alder.  It tasted great.

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