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Unread 03-26-2020, 11:24 AM   #1
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That is a great idea! I'll stop by the local thrift stores to see what's available.
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Love the wood in the room !

Looks like we all have time to spruce up the toy rooms
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Nice Jeff. I am with you on the Stagg Jr, one of my all time favorites. A little hot for some folks coming in usually in the mid 130's proof but if you have the palate for it there is a wonderful hint of cherry/chocolate. Can never go wrong with Mr. VanWinkle, the Whistle Pig or the Macallan. Now that Lagavulin, that's a whole nother story. Lord that stuff's awful, whew. Always thought I could finish any cigar or whiskey no matter how strong. Lagavulin proved me wrong ! Probably make a good bore cleaner
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Nice Jeff. I am with you on the Stagg Jr, one of my all time favorites. A little hot for some folks coming in usually in the mid 130's proof but if you have the palate for it there is a wonderful hint of cherry/chocolate. Can never go wrong with Mr. VanWinkle, the Whistle Pig or the Macallan. Now that Lagavulin, that's a whole nother story. Lord that stuff's awful, whew. Always thought I could finish any cigar or whiskey no matter how strong. Lagavulin proved me wrong ! Probably make a good bore cleaner
IMO, for the money and if you can find it, Stagg Jr. Is excellent.
The "regular " George T Stagg is by far the best bourbon I have ever had.

Next to the Lagavulin of course......
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Nice Jeff. I am with you on the Stagg Jr, one of my all time favorites. A little hot for some folks coming in usually in the mid 130's proof but if you have the palate for it there is a wonderful hint of cherry/chocolate. Can never go wrong with Mr. VanWinkle, the Whistle Pig or the Macallan. Now that Lagavulin, that's a whole nother story. Lord that stuff's awful, whew. Always thought I could finish any cigar or whiskey no matter how strong. Lagavulin proved me wrong ! Probably make a good bore cleaner
Well bourbon drinkers shouldn't try to drink a scotch man's scotch.
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I want to be Brian Hornacek when I grow up.
Not me that would mean I'd have to grow up first
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Well bourbon drinkers shouldn't try to drink a scotch man's scotch.
Words of wisdom that I shall abide by when it comes to that awful stuff. If you really like it I'll bring it to the next gathering and you can have what's left which is most of it.
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That is top shelf liquor I hope on that shelf.
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What I did on my Corona vacation...
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Our commercial kitchen which provided meals for private schools here in L.A.
was unceremoniously closed on the 13th of March when the order came down.
What to do, what to do?






After a couple of visits to the grocery store it became apparent.

Due to the closure of almost every restaurant in Los Angeles, wholesale supplies are in abundance.
We repurposed our 2500 square foot kitchen and have focused on Sou Vide (under vacuum) meals.
15 minutes in a pot of boiling water and you've got a hot delicious meal.
Here are a few, Who's hungry?


Roast Turkey with stuffing and vegetables


Salmon with vegetables and rice pilaf


Chicken breast with vegetables and roasted potatoes


Yankee pot roast with vegetables and roasted potatoes


Oh ya, in my spare time I smoked a brisket



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