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Phil Yearout
09-01-2024, 08:29 PM
The Good Wife cut up a red and green pepper, an onion, and seasoned it up with a bit of olive oil and some spice-type goodies...we tossed a basketful on the grill with some brats and toasted some Brioche buns at the end of it; with a glass of good beer it made for a fine First Day of Fall supper...

https://i.imgur.com/I3giJWxl.jpg

Garry L Gordon
09-02-2024, 09:02 AM
I would have responded sooner, but I slobbered all over my keyboard looking at your photo! Gosh, I love grilled brats and peppers. It reminds me of the Virginia State Fair, always held in September. Unfortunately, the peppers don't like me.

Mike Koneski
09-02-2024, 10:07 AM
Phil, if you would have used brats, peppers and onions I think that mink would have gladly sacrificed himself for your Winchester .22 LR desires!! :rotf:

Harold Lee Pickens
09-02-2024, 06:36 PM
Yuengling, would be my choice as well

Dave Tatman
09-02-2024, 07:27 PM
Phil, your post inspired me, so this evening I made essentially the same dinner! I added some country style green beans, and a tiny redskin potato and onion medley. Everything except the beans (all afternoon in the crockpot) was done on my Weber charcoal grill. And all washed down with a couple Founder’s All Day IPA!

Thanks for the idea!

Dave

Phil Yearout
09-02-2024, 08:22 PM
Sounds scrumptious Dave! Tonight it was a couple filets gilled medium rare, baked sweet potatoes, and mushrooms sauteed in garlic and butter to top.

https://i.imgur.com/sJI2R2Bl.jpg

Phil Yearout
09-04-2024, 01:33 PM
PS: I know it wasn't really the first day of fall, but September is always fall to me, no matter what the calendar says :)!

Garry L Gordon
09-04-2024, 02:30 PM
PS: I know it wasn't really the first day of fall, but September is always fall to me, no matter what the calendar says :)!

Meteorological Fall begins with September. Astronomical Fall begins September 22, so Phil, you are right on time. Heck, Fall is really a feeling in the air. Even when it’s in the 90s in September, my heart knows it’s Fall.

Stan Hillis
09-06-2024, 07:21 AM
From one baked sweet potato lover to another, you owe it to yourself to find some Orleans variety 'taters. My buddy in E. Arkansas grows them for the market and I can't wait to get a box full to bring back to Jawja every winter! Orleans are just head and shoulders above the rest.

Bill Murphy
09-06-2024, 09:58 AM
Brings back memories of the Louisville gun show and the sausage vendor that was camped out in the lobby. Best gun show food I've ever experienced.

Daryl Corona
09-07-2024, 08:22 AM
From one baked sweet potato lover to another, you owe it to yourself to find some Orleans variety 'taters. My buddy in E. Arkansas grows them for the market and I can't wait to get a box full to bring back to Jawja every winter! Orleans are just head and shoulders above the rest.

Stan, sweet potatoes are all I eat. What makes the E. Arkansas taters different?

Mike Koneski
09-07-2024, 03:37 PM
PS: I know it wasn't really the first day of fall, but September is always fall to me, no matter what the calendar says :)!

I'm with you Phil. Our leaves are already turning up here so in my opinion, Fall is here. In one month we'll be sitting in trees.

Mike Koneski
09-07-2024, 03:38 PM
Stan, sweet potatoes are all I eat. What makes the E. Arkansas taters different?

I'll take sweet taters over regular taters any day.

Dave Noreen
09-07-2024, 08:12 PM
Fall? What's that? 95 degrees here today.

Garry L Gordon
09-08-2024, 07:09 AM
I’ll take mine baked into a pie, please!

Stan Hillis
09-15-2024, 07:20 AM
Stan, sweet potatoes are all I eat. What makes the E. Arkansas taters different?

It's the variety they grow, Daryl, the Orleans variety. First year they grew sweet potatoes they grew half the acreage in another variety and gave me a box of each to take home, with instructions to compare them and let him know what we thought. There was no contest. The Orleans was "creamier", almost like a soufflé in the hull. They also have no "stringiness", unlike all other store bought ones I've ever tried.

I think it's amazing how my friends went from never having grown sweet potatoes to planting 600 acres the first year. They continue to grow them so I assume it has been a profitable venture. Very labor intensive and expensive, crop to harvest, though.

Phil Yearout
09-15-2024, 12:48 PM
I don't think my local Kroger affiliate (Dillons) carries them :mad:

Steve Cambria
09-17-2024, 11:38 AM
Fall? What's that? 95 degrees here today.

I'm right there with you Dave!! Autumn....SCHMAUTUMN!! You guys always want to hit the fast-forward button on summer. Hey, I cherish autumn too, but the "REEL" fishing in the words of Karen Carpenter, has only just begun. I won't surrender until the third week of October.

Saturday morning we were enveloped in a fog bank for a good thirty minutes before the sun re-emerged. It was ethereal. My kind of sunrise service!!

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