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Quick Tip: How to Make Perfect Bacon Every Time
>> ^jonny:
Was just about to leave the exact same comment. Cast iron pots and pans rule. Pot roast in a cast iron dutch oven > lousy sex.
>> ^probie:
I must be the only person left on Earth that still prefers bacon from a well seasoned cast iron skillet.
Plus it helps season your skillet.
>> ^MonkeySpank:
Forget Bacon! Somebody post a video on how to make the perfect canna-butter or canna-oil. I've been trying to master the perfect canna-oil for a year now.
Low boil/simmer canna, butter, alcohol (ever clear or whatever), and water for a while (I don't know, a couple hours or so?). Afterwards, drain through a cheesecloth into a glass mixing bowl to remove canna material (trust me you don't need it, just try and wring out whatever you can). Put the bowl into fridge until you have a floating berg of green, delicious rendered butter on top. 7g (well ground) to a stick of butter should about do you right proper. Use the butter as directed in recipes. We usually make about 24 cookies. Be careful. Trust me. None of this "it isn't working yet, I should eat another 3." It's a rookie mistake. 2 for n00bs, 3 for vets. Our cookies come out visibly green, and they ain't pistachio. This can also work well and be a good use for larger quantities of trim ;-).
Here's a good resource: http://www.amazon.com/The-Marijuana-Food-Handbook-Connoisseur/dp/0914171992
Quick Tip: How to Make Perfect Bacon Every Time
Was just about to leave the exact same comment. Cast iron pots and pans rule. Pot roast in a cast iron dutch oven > lousy sex.
>> ^probie:
I must be the only person left on Earth that still prefers bacon from a well seasoned cast iron skillet.
Zebra has sick dance skills
If the guy on top half would have farted right at the end when they are laying down it would have been the ultimate Dutch oven!
Lady Eats Seven Couches and Two Chairs in Her Lifetime
Couch Cushion Stew
Ingredients
1/4 pound of cubed couch cushion
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
4 cups water
1 teaspoon dried rosemary
1 teaspoon dried parsley
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
3 large potatoes, peeled and cubed
4 carrots, cut into 1 inch pieces
4 stalks celery, cut into 1 inch pieces
1 large onion, chopped
2 teaspoons cornstarch
2 teaspoons cold water
Directions
1.In a large pot or dutch oven, cook couch cushion in oil over medium heat until gooey. Stir in rosemary, parsley and pepper. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat, cover and simmer 1 hour.
2.Stir potatoes, carrots, celery, and onion into the pot. Dissolve cornstarch in 2 teaspoons cold water and stir into stew. Cover and simmer 1 hour more.
Boy Farts On School Bus and Gets Detention!
If you were in that Dutch Oven of a school bus, I doubt you'd feel the same. =]
>> ^Stu:
The driver needs to lighten up.
TYT - 2010 Post Election Rant
>> ^VoodooV:
democrat version of tea partiers on the horizon?
lets see..Coffee Filters? Capri Sun Pouches? Sweet&Low Packets? What would be a good name for them?
Yeah, what's a good counterpart to the Teabag Party
The Shocker Party?
The Dutch Oven Party?
Fart Absorbing Blanket Promises to Save Marriage
They should make one with sleeves and call it the "Dutch Oven".
Sexiest thing women can do for a man: Learn to love his gas
And therefore a Dutch Oven is like a blow job for us men.
Dutch Oven Gathering
A Dutch oven is a thick-walled iron (usually cast iron) cooking pot with a tight -fitting lid.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_oven
The Earth is hollow and there are people living there!
See, I always end up buying into this kind of stuff. I mean, I'm willing to believe that at one time, there were deep mantle caverns and such and they all got squashed with the pressure and size change of the Earth, but this... I dunno.
I mean, it's really easy for any semi-intelligent person to laugh off, but at the same time... wasn't it just a few hundred years ago that the world's greatest minds were insistent on the fact that the Earth was flat?
I say: let us look for our 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea style world. But my advice? If there's a hole leading to the dutch-oven style innards of this planet... you might want to look for a hole not covered in ice.