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Here is an old KY fav. Yak Juice or some be callin' it Yucca Juice. (Homemade hard lemonade) 1 750ml bottle of your fav Vodka (I use Sky, a cheaper vodka that still mixes well/tastes ok) 6 Lemons 1 Cup sugar Mixin': Git ya one dem der one gallin sun tea jugs (glass en', wit spout for best results ) Fill dat jug completely rite to the top wit crushed ice (runnin' da bags over wit da 4wheeler werks real good, don't fret duh, i wiped da deer blood and mud off da tires) Be squeezin' in da juice of dem 6 lemins Add da cuppa sugar Dump dat hole bottle of vodka en' Wrap da jug entirely with a towel and shake and shake and shake and shake (be makin' sure you be puttin' da lid back on first ya see..... ) You be dun shakin' when da towel dun when en freezed to the jug Servin': 1 red solo cup dat ya filled up til it's bout halfed empty (1/2 full lol) (duz dat be make me on dem fancy optimists types? doc's still can't tell me whedder or not.) Be dispensin' from da spout at da bottem of dat der jug Ya'lls be careful wit dis one, cuz ya can't be tastin' da vodka, so you can drinks alot and den it hits ya. Unkle Darryl be runnin' round in his long johns if he done when and drunk too mucha dis stuff. Dat be after he wrecked dat new 4wheeler into de new out house.
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December 26th, 2013, 06:02 AM | #162 |
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I'll check this out for sure
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December 28th, 2013, 08:16 AM | #163 |
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Here is my buddy's recipe for a Long Island Iced Tea:
Tony's "Rock" Island Iced Tea I've left it fairly generic for everyone's personal preferences on alcohol brands A pinch of margarita salt 1 shot gin 1 shot rum (RUM, not spiced rum) 1 shot vodka 1/2 shot amaretto sweet & sour filler splash of pepsi for tea color Next time you're in the mood for a L.I.I.T., try this one out!
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December 31st, 2013, 01:50 AM | #164 |
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easy Cream Cheese Pastries
2 packages pillsbury croissants 1 cheesecake mix (you won't need the graham cracker crust) your choice of pie filling or fruit filling, if desired your choice of frosting or icing, if desired Using a rolling pin, or your hands, flatten out 1 package of the croissant dough and lay it on a cookie sheet. Make up the cheesecake mix as directed on the package, and spread it over the croissant dough, making sure to leave a little room around the edges,also add any filling you're using at this time. Now flatten out the other package of croissant dough and lay it on top, pressing the edges together. Bake as directed on the dough package, although you may want to let it bake just a bit longer to ensure everything is evenly done. Let cool for about 10 minutes, then top with frosting or icing , if desired. Cut up into desired number of pastries and package accordingly. I use Ziploc bags, and either freeze or refrigerate these. Happy new year all!
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Squerrl an rice Boil out squirrel add rice, cut heat, cook rice... Eat it We sometimes add dove, wood duck, deer, sausage, or any tasty hunt we get... It's good so hush... Don't forget to salt an pepper, maybe a bit of Cajun season, an don't forget to keep the Texas Pete handy
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January 6th, 2014, 04:21 AM | #167 |
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Here's a good one for this time of year...
The Polar Bear In a Rocks glass 1 shot Vodka 1 shot Lime juice 7-UP filler
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January 11th, 2014, 01:31 AM | #168 |
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Here is my take on chicken noodle soup:
Josh's Chicken Noodle Soup 6 to 8 cups chicken stock 1 to 2 cups of your chosen noodle, I use egg noodles 2 to 3 cooked chicken breasts, diced into small pieces ( I prefer to cook them, then marinate them in the fridge with the stock overnight) 1/2 to 1 cup instant rice, as the noodles are nearly done 1 to 2 cups of your chosen vegetable, I use corn 1 tablespoon black pepper 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 teaspoon garlic powder (Or, 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic) You can modify this recipe to suite your needs/preferences. I find adding the rice gives this a little more substance than just the noodles alone. I usually make this on a stovetop rather than a crockpot, because I don't want the noodles mushy, but that's me...
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January 11th, 2014, 10:25 AM | #169 |
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Mmm, sounds good!
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I try my best not to use powders... I hear a person can become addicted
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January 11th, 2014, 01:46 PM | #171 |
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...what?
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January 12th, 2014, 09:29 PM | #172 |
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Everyone I know that used powder went to jail or rehab. Just look at lindsy loham, or whatever that lil tricka name is
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January 15th, 2014, 11:22 AM | #173 |
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well if you're snorting onion powder or garlic powder, I think worrying about rehab or jail is the least of your problems...maybe a psych ward
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January 15th, 2014, 11:24 AM | #174 |
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January 15th, 2014, 11:28 AM | #175 |
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I used Jones cream soda.... I am still trying to remember the rest of the night.
It was said, the next day I had made up my own new language. Something about Spanish, old world English, and some French in there for good measure, and of course all spoken with an Indian accent. Dear god.... there is video but don't be expecting to see it. Aint gunna happen.
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January 15th, 2014, 09:06 PM | #179 |
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January 16th, 2014, 02:20 AM | #180 |
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well this thread isn't gender specific, but I happen to believe one of the virtues of a man is the ability to cook, and cook well...after all, she ain't your mama
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besides I had to work on new years, so if you post the video I can live vicariously through you...
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January 16th, 2014, 03:44 AM | #182 |
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My boyfriend can cook as good as I can!
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January 16th, 2014, 04:19 AM | #183 |
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Glad to hear it! Quite a few of the contributions to this thread have come from guys, and I like the fact that more and more guys are getting into serious cooking.
I couldn't tell if @cbinker was joking or not, and it struck me wrong, so I felt I should say something...
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I figured it was, but I wasn't 100% sure... There are quite a few recipes on the previous pages which even a novice can handle, try a couple you might surprise yourself!
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Hitting the store for supplies to try some out today.
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well if you try any of mine, let me know what you think!
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January 19th, 2014, 03:39 PM | #189 |
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I have a couple of yours on the list!
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January 20th, 2014, 03:33 AM | #190 |
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Cool
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Check this out!
http://backtoherroots.com/2013/04/09...-in-a-jar-101/ Great salad recipes, I have tried a few. The strawberry-line is freakin' awesome.
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definitely looks interesting
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Easy Cheesy Snack Rolls
1 package 6 inch flour tortillas 1 package string cheese 1 package pepper jack slices (or slice a small block yourself) Wrap a slice of pepper jack around a stick of string cheese, then wrap them in a tortilla. Now from here, you can either pan fry these in a little oil, rotating them with tongs until the tortilla is golden on all sides(put the wrapped edge down first and let the melting cheese seal it), or use a couple toothpicks to hold them together, and fry them in a fryer. You can either slice these into pieces and stick toothpicks in them, or leave them whole.
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Mmmmmm made the best fried tenderloin last night... Only secret was a hot pan an plenty of salt an pepper
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January 26th, 2014, 07:46 AM | #197 |
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A friend of mine came up with this, and it's really good! The prep work's a bit complicated for just breakfast, but these are worth it!
"Loaded" Pancakes 2 cups prepared pancake mix (if you make yours from scratch, more power to you, but I'm lazy when it comes to pancakes) 1/2 cup cooked instant oatmeal (I use a little extra water to slightly thin it out a bit) 2 to 3 strips bacon, cooked and diced 1 to 2 breakfast sausage links, cooked and diced Mix the oatmeal with the pancake mix and pour into your skillet or griddle. Add in some of the bacon and sausage, then flip it. Serve with your desired topping. These are awesome, and if you want to save a little time, you can cook the bacon and sausage the day before and refrigerate it. The oatmeal gives them a little more substance so they stick with you a little longer, and the meats, besides being delicious() are a great addition and help make these even more filling.
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Sounds good!!!
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Oh trust me they are!
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@"Jonathan" chicken put some flour, some bread crumbs, garlic, a bit of ginger some salt and peper and a bit of paprika together in a bowl. wash and trim a lean chicken breast. dice the chicken breast into inch cubes. coat the cubes in the flour mix. fry them on med-high where the oil is bubbling a bit (375F they tell me). turn the pieces as they brown until they are evenly browned on all sides. test a piece by cutting it down the middle to make sure you're not crazy somehow. put the chicken on some paper towels off to the side. turn the heat to low, get rid of most of the oil. throw in a good amount of soy sauce, lots of garlic, some ginger, cayanne to taste, maybe a few slivers of onion, lots of sugar, a few peppers if you have them. if you want to make it "orange" chicken, throw in orange squeezed juice and some orange shavings from a nice clean orange. stir it all up. mix some corn starch or flour into some water. now take the sauce off the heat for a minute while you add the flour water. mix vigorously and then put it back on the heat and keep mixing until it reduces into a nice thick sauce. put the chicken back in and turn the heat up just a bit while you mix everything around until the chicken is fully coated. then remove the chicken (nobody likes eating a big pepper or orange so i remove that crap and leave just the sauced chicken) you can add vinegar and honey to the sauce to make it taste more like the kind of orange chicken you would get at panda express takes about 10 minutes to prep, around 30 minutes to cook
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