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Apr 10, 2020 13:31:13   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Fish Dancer wrote:
Asheville. 72 to 85. Coleslaw is in my first sentence brother. And yes I won’t eat a pulled pork sandwich unless it has coleslaw on it. That would be sacrilege. And sweet tea. When I first moved back to California from NC I went to a restaurant and asked for sweet tea and the waitress says to me “ darling you’re not in the south anymore. We don’t have sweet tea. “ I was devastated. lol


Yep, you are a true NC'er. We haven't adapted to the coleslaw thing to much other then a side dish. That Maryland living stuck in our bones I guess. However Mary loves her sweet tea.

You lived out in CDB's neck of the woods. Long before that young pup came about.

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Apr 10, 2020 13:37:33   #
DB Ed Loc: Brock, Nebraska southeast ne
 
Never heard what they did quit coming to our church but it must have taken a long time to get the stink of that burning cheese out of their new car.

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Apr 10, 2020 13:45:15   #
Fish Dancer Loc: Guntersville, Alabama
 
bahmer wrote:
Ketchup is not a steak sauce by any stretch of the imagination. A little salt and pepper and a pile of hash brown potatoes fried in bacon grease is a splendid meal with maybe a small salad with blue cheese crumbled on top.
Yummm Yummm Yummm. now that is fine eating.

Now you’re talking. The whole meal. Yummy 😋🐠🕺

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Apr 10, 2020 13:48:15   #
Fish Dancer Loc: Guntersville, Alabama
 
plumbob wrote:
Yep, you are a true NC'er. We haven't adapted to the coleslaw thing to much other then a side dish. That Maryland living stuck in our bones I guess. However Mary loves her sweet tea.

You lived out in CDB's neck of the woods. Long before that young pup came about.

God must be a Tarheel because the sky is Carolina blue. Just saying.

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Apr 10, 2020 13:53:05   #
Fish Dancer Loc: Guntersville, Alabama
 
plumbob wrote:
Yep, you are a true NC'er. We haven't adapted to the coleslaw thing to much other then a side dish. That Maryland living stuck in our bones I guess. However Mary loves her sweet tea.

You lived out in CDB's neck of the woods. Long before that young pup came about.

Yep I noticed that I was from CDB’s stomping ground. Could be related, I sowed a lot of oats back in those days. lol 😂

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Apr 10, 2020 14:01:12   #
Kerry Hansen Loc: Bremerton, WA
 
Talk about Blue Sky, reminds me when I got my Cataract surgery. When I come home after having the first eye done and my new lens installed, I looked up at the sky with only the yet to be operated on eye and it had sorta a greenish Blue look and the "white" clouds were sorta grayish. Then I looked thru the "NEW" eye and WOW, bright blue and bright white. What a difference!

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Apr 10, 2020 14:02:33   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Fish Dancer wrote:
Yep I noticed that I was from CDB’s stomping ground. Could be related, I sowed a lot of oats back in those days. lol 😂


He being only 19 I think you dogged that one.

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Apr 10, 2020 17:57:47   #
bottomcoon Loc: Tahlequah, oklahoma
 
My sister in law actually puts ketchup on prime rib. The woman is mentally ill, in my opinion. I want my steak to taste like steak. I can put ketchup on cardboard & make it taste like ketchup.

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Apr 10, 2020 18:07:00   #
bahmer Loc: Northern Illinois Rockford
 
bottomcoon wrote:
My sister in law actually puts ketchup on prime rib. The woman is mentally ill, in my opinion. I want my steak to taste like steak. I can put ketchup on cardboard & make it taste like ketchup.


Mustard and ketchup on a hamburger, Mustard on a hot dog, mustard and sauerkraut on a bratwurst but all steaks and prime rib and similar cuts of meat receive only salt and pepper to taste.

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Apr 10, 2020 18:10:39   #
Fish Dancer Loc: Guntersville, Alabama
 
plumbob wrote:
He being only 19 I think you dogged that one.


I was thinking distant relative.

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Apr 10, 2020 19:00:36   #
Kerry Hansen Loc: Bremerton, WA
 
bottomcoon wrote:
My sister in law actually puts ketchup on prime rib. The woman is mentally ill, in my opinion. I want my steak to taste like steak. I can put ketchup on cardboard & make it taste like ketchup.


LMAO, love Ketchup

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Apr 10, 2020 20:01:21   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
bahmer wrote:
Mustard and ketchup on a hamburger, Mustard on a hot dog, mustard and sauerkraut on a bratwurst but all steaks and prime rib and similar cuts of meat receive only salt and pepper to taste.


Oh maybe a dollup of garlicbutter.

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Apr 10, 2020 20:04:35   #
Kerry Hansen Loc: Bremerton, WA
 
Live a little, ketchup, try it I love it. LMFAO

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Apr 11, 2020 10:06:40   #
bahmer Loc: Northern Illinois Rockford
 
Kerry Hansen wrote:
Live a little, ketchup, try it I love it. LMFAO


My father used to put ketchup on pot roast.

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Apr 11, 2020 12:29:13   #
Big TC Loc: Raytown, MO.
 
bahmer wrote:
My father used to put ketchup on pot roast.


My wife puts ketchup on everything. Pisses me off. I'd tell her she was insulting the cook. My wife likes her steaks well done. So one time I burnt the hell out of it. Blackened all around it. It backfired, she said she loved it. Go figure.

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