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On 1/26/2019 at 9:06 AM, t_revz said:

Happy invasion day bishes.

Hope it warms up to help the beers go down

In honor of our indigenous folk, I spent invasion day listening to the blues

 

Your welcome, unna. 

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1 hour ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Dude, those pork ribs we had were next level.

We need to do a massive cook up in the cooler months. Brisket, beef and pork ribs, sausages.

I am down like an extra chromosome. A WT feed like days of yore sounds like an epic idea

and yer, best ribs I have ever sourced. Sooooo meaty!!!

Melville Heights Meat for those of you playing at home. The main man Ian is a god of all things meat, and if you are looking to source restaurant quality cuts to impress someone, you cant do much better.

 

In other news, my first attempt at a sourdough came out way better than I expected.I kinda screwed the pooch at the end getting the final shaping right, but taste, texture and proving my starter was right came out spot on.

 

 

 

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The perfect wasteland accommodation on your next trip to Belgium.

http://verbekefoundation.com/en/slapen/casanus/

Cas Anus. Only 120 euro a night.
I wonder where the front desk is? Oh by the wayimages(2).jpeg
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The perfect wasteland accommodation on your next trip to Belgium.

http://verbekefoundation.com/en/slapen/casanus/

Cas Anus. Only 120 euro a night.


Equipped with lightening

Does that mean it makes you skinny? Or you can strike ppl down with 1.21 jiggawatts?



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