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Trying to avoid Thanksgiving dinner burnout. Grilled a Prime NY Strip for dinner last night. Direct, lower grate, mesquite chunks. Rubbed with Cowlick and Gunpowder.

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Repurposed the green bean casserole by sautéing some spinach and mixing it in - creamed spinach green bean mashup! LOL! Nice baked spud. Sautéed mushrooms and chimichurri on the side. 

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Salmon Sunday,  Truffle salt, Dill, Parsley and a shake of Salmon seasoning. If you don't have any Truffle salt in your arsenal....you should. Cajun fries and ketchup, cauliflower rice, & zucchini.  Oh this is one of the better Rieslings, accompanied with a meal or alone. 

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@Tyrus I don’t own Truffle salt but you’re making me think I’m missing out on something. Good looking meal. I love me a good Riesling 

@tony b you’re one day ahead of me. I’m doing one more dinner of thanksgiving tonight then moving over to steak tomorrow. Excellent cook as always 

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2 hours ago, tony b said:

But, this sounds like a "must have."

Toney, records I don't keep, however a couple years back I was in Vail and managed to experience an extremely long market that exhibited a wealth of flavor, craft, BBQ and ambience . Time has passed and although I can't refer you to a name because it's all gone I found this at a local Super market holding, something quite similar. Quality is subjective over time, this replacement fit the bill when I ran out from the first so as you asked this is what remains of the second. Seems a pilgrimage to another store is upon me. I'm sure with a little effort you could find a variety of these salts to enlighten your day, or not. Choices, what's a person to do. Hey, if you find or stumble upon somethin good..........let me know, my bottle is empty and awaits the next arrival.

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Salmon Sunday,  Truffle salt, Dill, Parsley and a shake of Salmon seasoning. If you don't have any Truffle salt in your arsenal....you should. Cajun fries and ketchup, cauliflower rice, & zucchini.  Oh this is one of the better Rieslings, accompanied with a meal or alone. 
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Nice company to the salmon Tyrus. I have been rediscovering Rieslings over the last few years and really love the dry Riesling. If you can source a Riesling from The Clare Valley, grab it. They are all good.
Unlike the goon we used to buy when we just hit legal drinking age.... horrible sweet boxed wine in a silver pillow.
Have you ever played Goon of fortune? Too late to start if you haven’t. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goon_of_Fortune
Young folk across Australia are still waking up in the middle of a paddock, in summer with a silver plastic pillow- once filled with Riesling and now blown up- stuck to their face.


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