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I just noticed you were having a little sausage fest bro. That's cool. Whatever floats your watercraft...we don't judge
I was responding to a question from @Cerebral Goo about running two carbon filter in-line. I do not know how you saw it?Hey there Mr Greeny, did you ask something about two filters? I saw a weird notification on my handheld device and then it disappeared. I have done lots with venting and ducting. That's literally the only words I saw, so was just wondering what you were asking zactly.
Grilled lovin' for dinner this eve. Got some fresh slaw and oodley noodley things in the works, here's part one...the grills chicken for two. Homemade marinade and pounded. They feel like they are gonna be real tender and juicey. Back to you Janet.
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Doc, this one is for you!
I forgot to post this sammy. BBQ Italian sausage, GF baguette, butter, Pecorino Romano, fried peppers and mayo. Spread some butter on the bread and sprinkle a layer of the shredded cheese on a hot skillet placing the butter side of the bread on top and toast the cheese to the bread, let cool a bit and add mayo, meat and peppers. Ms. MOG added fried onions to hers as well.
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I get the bread frozen at Whole Foods. There are a few really good (relatively speaking) GF breads out there now. These Baguettes are among them.Broski....that looks terrific. That's some GF bread what looks like normal. I love me some whole grain breads and other artisan type loaves, but I've never had one that was worthy to make a good sammich with. They are always heavy and mealy and more akin to a brick than a loaf. That bread looks pretty normal, it's really crazy how there is not much to replace it without losing what makes bread great.
I love the pecorino cracker idea, we used to make a sourdough BLT at the golf course that had a fresh grated hard Parm cracker top that was to die for. We did it with locally made, uncured thick pepper bacon and made it on the flat top with that toasted artisan sourdough with the cheesy cracker. It all came together to make a BLT that would get Gordon Ramsay coming back for seconds.
Speaking of sammis. My daughter came up yesterday for the week, so I treated her to a round of my signature beef melt terriyaki sammiches on broiler toasted brioche with sesame seeds and pepper jack. My god. This Sammie is like heaven and sex in one bite. I made a double batch. Forty bucks to make some sammiches.....lol.