Sunday, April 20, 2025

Sorry I Missed Church

 



Just kidding. Prime rib's in the oven and medium rare's the way, is there any other way? Feel free to chime in, even though there is a rule.

Christus Surrexit,

LSP

14 comments:

  1. Well - we suffered through a Australian grass fed and finished New York steak. It was awful. Not really! Yummy!!!!

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  2. A neighbor filled our hallway with the smell of baking ham. Stopped by and gave me a slice. Delicious.

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  3. No no, “Haze gray and underway” is the only way.

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  4. If it has no red
    The flavor's dead.
    That is the only way.

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    1. Kinda reading between Jim's lines here, and apologies in advance if I misread the content, but during what passed for my "career" I got to/had to take a lot of folks in the poultry industry to lunch or supper. And I don't recall a single one of them ordering chicken. Whilst the beef guys would gleefully scarf up their own products. Make of that what you will.

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    2. Yes, Jim, that is the way.

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    3. Wild, I'm not an enemy of chicken, far from it. In fact, grilling chicken thighs has become a preoccupation lately. But beef is King.

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  5. A neighbor needed help driving to the ER on Easter. He developed a blood clot in his shoulder post-surgical, it swelled up and turned black. So I drove and ended up eating a taco bell burrito from the drive-through. Better to be eating prime rib with LSP on Easter.

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    1. Your corporal work of mercy will be remembered long past the taste of Easter dinner. And, some believe, it will cancel the Taco Bell calories too... now that would be a real Easter miracle.

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    2. Well done, LL, duty called and you answered. I'm sorry you had to face off against Taco Bell. It's strange to me that that chain's still in existence.

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    3. Amen to all of that, Anon. Happy Easter.

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