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my turn to test..lol
to keep it on tipoic i will describe the glorious meal i made yesterday.
i went to target and they had the most beautiful t-bone steaks on
sale..black angus 2 inches thick or more and 2 pounds each for 4 somthing a
pound like 10 bucks off reg price.
so i got 4 of those and every tasty pepper and onion grillable veggie i
could find and chopped the veggies and marinated them in fresh tyme and
rosemary and oilive oil and fresh garlic and grilled them in a rocket hot
real wood charcoal fire..
the smell of the veggie alone had me on my tippy toes floating to the grill
to inhale the smell and im not a veggies guy..lol
once the veggies were grilled to perfection i then grilled the giant
flinstone steaks and had one of the best meals ever!
my wife is the veggie gal and she looooved the steaks..lol
we got 4 meals each off those 4 steaks she ate two and i ate over the course
of two days and the last bit was as good as the first..well almost..lol..the
first bite was awsome!
Older i get the more i find it is worth it to treat onself every now and
then to the good stuff.
now if i could afford the grassfed shipped to my door stuff the rest of u
all eat id be great..lol
im shocked target had such great stuff...never knew..lol
KROM
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anyone?..anyone?...
bueller?
heh
KEOM
"krom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:h1h5r3$4i7$[email protected]..
> to keep it on tipoic i will describe the glorious meal i made yesterday.
>
> i went to target and they had the most beautiful t-bone steaks on
> sale..black angus 2 inches thick or more and 2 pounds each for 4 somthing
> a pound like 10 bucks off reg price.
>
> so i got 4 of those and every tasty pepper and onion grillable veggie i
> could find and chopped the veggies and marinated them in fresh tyme and
> rosemary and oilive oil and fresh garlic and grilled them in a rocket hot
> real wood charcoal fire..
>
> the smell of the veggie alone had me on my tippy toes floating to the
> grill to inhale the smell and im not a veggies guy..lol
>
> once the veggies were grilled to perfection i then grilled the giant
> flinstone steaks and had one of the best meals ever!
>
> my wife is the veggie gal and she looooved the steaks..lol
>
> we got 4 meals each off those 4 steaks she ate two and i ate over the
> course of two days and the last bit was as good as the first..well
> almost..lol..the first bite was awsome!
>
> Older i get the more i find it is worth it to treat onself every now and
> then to the good stuff.
>
> now if i could afford the grassfed shipped to my door stuff the rest of u
> all eat id be great..lol
>
> im shocked target had such great stuff...never knew..lol
>
> KROM
>
>
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krom wrote:
> anyone?..anyone?...
Ok, very nice meal
I'll be having something similar tomorrow night.
>
>
>
> bueller?
>
>
> heh
>
> KEOM
>
>
> "krom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:h1h5r3$4i7$[email protected]..
>> to keep it on tipoic i will describe the glorious meal i made
>> yesterday. i went to target and they had the most beautiful t-bone steaks
>> on
>> sale..black angus 2 inches thick or more and 2 pounds each for 4
>> somthing a pound like 10 bucks off reg price.
>>
>> so i got 4 of those and every tasty pepper and onion grillable
>> veggie i could find and chopped the veggies and marinated them in
>> fresh tyme and rosemary and oilive oil and fresh garlic and grilled
>> them in a rocket hot real wood charcoal fire..
>>
>> the smell of the veggie alone had me on my tippy toes floating to the
>> grill to inhale the smell and im not a veggies guy..lol
>>
>> once the veggies were grilled to perfection i then grilled the giant
>> flinstone steaks and had one of the best meals ever!
>>
>> my wife is the veggie gal and she looooved the steaks..lol
>>
>> we got 4 meals each off those 4 steaks she ate two and i ate over the
>> course of two days and the last bit was as good as the first..well
>> almost..lol..the first bite was awsome!
>>
>> Older i get the more i find it is worth it to treat onself every now
>> and then to the good stuff.
>>
>> now if i could afford the grassfed shipped to my door stuff the rest
>> of u all eat id be great..lol
>>
>> im shocked target had such great stuff...never knew..lol
>>
>> KROM
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Re: my turn to test..lol
heh ty..i mostly wanted to be sure the new setup was working right..lol
KROM
"Ozgirl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> krom wrote:
>> anyone?..anyone?...
>
> Ok, very nice meal
I'll be having something similar tomorrow night.
>
>>
>>
>>
>> bueller?
>>
>>
>> heh
>>
>> KEOM
>>
>>
>> "krom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:h1h5r3$4i7$[email protected]..
>>> to keep it on tipoic i will describe the glorious meal i made
>>> yesterday. i went to target and they had the most beautiful t-bone
>>> steaks on
>>> sale..black angus 2 inches thick or more and 2 pounds each for 4
>>> somthing a pound like 10 bucks off reg price.
>>>
>>> so i got 4 of those and every tasty pepper and onion grillable
>>> veggie i could find and chopped the veggies and marinated them in
>>> fresh tyme and rosemary and oilive oil and fresh garlic and grilled
>>> them in a rocket hot real wood charcoal fire..
>>>
>>> the smell of the veggie alone had me on my tippy toes floating to the
>>> grill to inhale the smell and im not a veggies guy..lol
>>>
>>> once the veggies were grilled to perfection i then grilled the giant
>>> flinstone steaks and had one of the best meals ever!
>>>
>>> my wife is the veggie gal and she looooved the steaks..lol
>>>
>>> we got 4 meals each off those 4 steaks she ate two and i ate over the
>>> course of two days and the last bit was as good as the first..well
>>> almost..lol..the first bite was awsome!
>>>
>>> Older i get the more i find it is worth it to treat onself every now
>>> and then to the good stuff.
>>>
>>> now if i could afford the grassfed shipped to my door stuff the rest
>>> of u all eat id be great..lol
>>>
>>> im shocked target had such great stuff...never knew..lol
>>>
>>> KROM
>
>
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> "krom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:h1h5r3$4i7$[email protected]..
> > to keep it on tipoic i will describe the glorious meal i made yesterday.
> >
> > i went to target and they had the most beautiful t-bone steaks on
> > sale..black angus 2 inches thick or more and 2 pounds each for 4 somthing
> > a pound like 10 bucks off reg price.
> >
> > so i got 4 of those and every tasty pepper and onion grillable veggie i
> > could find and chopped the veggies and marinated them in fresh tyme and
> > rosemary and oilive oil and fresh garlic and grilled them in a rocket hot
> > real wood charcoal fire..
> >
> > the smell of the veggie alone had me on my tippy toes floating to the
> > grill to inhale the smell and im not a veggies guy..lol
> >
> > once the veggies were grilled to perfection i then grilled the giant
> > flinstone steaks and had one of the best meals ever!
> >
> > my wife is the veggie gal and she looooved the steaks..lol
> >
> > we got 4 meals each off those 4 steaks she ate two and i ate over the
> > course of two days and the last bit was as good as the first..well
> > almost..lol..the first bite was awsome!
> >
> > Older i get the more i find it is worth it to treat onself every now and
> > then to the good stuff.
> >
> > now if i could afford the grassfed shipped to my door stuff the rest of u
> > all eat id be great..lol
> >
> > im shocked target had such great stuff...never knew..lol
I'm all about the farmstands these days, and the veggie garden. I try to
only eat local and in-season produce, which around now means that
strawberries are on the menu a lot. My haul yesterday was a big bunch of
Swiss chard and another of spinach. The spinach is young and tender, and
I'll have a big spinach salad for lunch today, along with wilted Swiss
chard for dinner. I also got a bag of snap peas (mangetout), which I'll
roast in the next day or two, assuming I can find the great recipe I
used last week. Bunnies got most of the lettuce in the garden, but I
still have plenty of arugula. Last night I had a lovely salad of garden
arugula, garden scallions, tomato (hydroponic from Canada), avocado,
chopped walnuts, grated parmigiano from a local cheesery, and home-made
vinaigrette. Yeah, there was some meat (with gravy, no less!), but that
was really kind of secondary.
--
"[xxx] has very definite opinions, and does not suffer fools lightly.
This, apparently, upsets the fools."
---BB cuts to the pith of a flame-fest
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Re: my turn to test..lol
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 03:03:27 -0500, "krom"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>anyone?..anyone?...
Too busy salivating...
Nicky.
T2 dx 05/04 + underactive thyroid
D&E, 150ug thyroxine
Last A1c 5.2% BMI 26
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What were you testing - your BG?
Robert Miles
"krom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:h1i56k$jb3$[email protected]..
> anyone?..anyone?...
>
>
>
> bueller?
>
>
> heh
>
> KEOM
>
>
> "krom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:h1h5r3$4i7$[email protected]..
>> to keep it on tipoic i will describe the glorious meal i made yesterday.
>>
[snip]
>>
>> KROM
>>
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I was mowing my lawn a couple days ago and in my flower garden i see
movement and thing wierd a bird..maybe a squiril...
then it hopped right into my mow path and just sat there..wouldnt budge so i
cut off mower and look and its a small bunny.
so i pick it up and chase wife with it...she hates all things critter..lol
it was sooo soft and cute...
i put it in the wooded area across the alley..i.e un groomed back lot of a
bussiness..lol.
then i finish mowing and look in the flower garden and theres a entire nest
o bunnies.
so i put on gloves and move em all..least the ones i could see and grab..one
ran for it...and across the alley they went...where mom was..i dunno...these
were pretty big to be nursing..
Now i dunno what to do..comercial repellants dont work..i cant kill em cause
well they are cute...and animal control etc would say "we dont do
bunnies"..nor would humane society take them.
i did grab some poop of the hated neighbors giant fat cat that likes to turd
the most fould stuff in MY yard.. and i put it in the hole where they were.
i feel like farmer krom..lol..i live in the city not wild kindom..i got a
swuirril in love with me who knocks at my door and leaves bits o food....a
giant fat pooping cat and now a hoarde o bunnies..and alot of wierd birds
ive never seen before..
KROM
"Alice Faber" <[email protected]> wrote >
> I'm all about the farmstands these days, and the veggie garden. I try to
> only eat local and in-season produce, which around now means that
> strawberries are on the menu a lot. My haul yesterday was a big bunch of
> Swiss chard and another of spinach. The spinach is young and tender, and
> I'll have a big spinach salad for lunch today, along with wilted Swiss
> chard for dinner. I also got a bag of snap peas (mangetout), which I'll
> roast in the next day or two, assuming I can find the great recipe I
> used last week. Bunnies got most of the lettuce in the garden, but I
> still have plenty of arugula. Last night I had a lovely salad of garden
> arugula, garden scallions, tomato (hydroponic from Canada), avocado,
> chopped walnuts, grated parmigiano from a local cheesery, and home-made
> vinaigrette. Yeah, there was some meat (with gravy, no less!), but that
> was really kind of secondary.
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no..lol..the new eternal whatever server..i used motz and they changed so
had to redo my groups and get it set up
KROM
"Robert Miles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:N4k%l.13462$[email protected]. .
> What were you testing - your BG?
>
> Robert Miles
>
> "krom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:h1i56k$jb3$[email protected]..
>> anyone?..anyone?...
>>
>>
>>
>> bueller?
>>
>>
>> heh
>>
>> KEOM
>>
>>
>> "krom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:h1h5r3$4i7$[email protected]..
>>> to keep it on tipoic i will describe the glorious meal i made yesterday.
>>>
> [snip]
>>>
>>> KROM
>>>
>
>
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heh ok thnx just wanted to be sure i set it up right
KROM
"Nicky" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 03:03:27 -0500, "krom"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>anyone?..anyone?...
>
> Too busy salivating...
>
> Nicky.
> T2 dx 05/04 + underactive thyroid
> D&E, 150ug thyroxine
> Last A1c 5.2% BMI 26
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Re: my turn to test..lol
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 02:20:33 -0500, "krom"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>i feel like farmer krom..lol..i live in the city not wild kindom..i got a
>swuirril in love with me who knocks at my door and leaves bits o food....a
>giant fat pooping cat and now a hoarde o bunnies..and alot of wierd birds
>ive never seen before..
LOLOLOL - I hope you go out in striped dungarees with a large floppy
hat 
Really strong, deep fencing or a gun is about the only defence I know
against bunnies. And you have to be a good, fast shot...
Nicky.
T2 dx 05/04 + underactive thyroid
D&E, 150ug thyroxine
Last A1c 5.2% BMI 26
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krom wrote:
>
Lots of luck mate someone bought a couple here a hundred or so years ago
now we got hundreds of millions, they are classed as vermin here, if you
find a way to get rid of em let me know we could make millions :-)
>
> i feel like farmer krom..lol..i live in the city not wild kindom..i got a
> swuirril in love with me who knocks at my door and leaves bits o food....a
> giant fat pooping cat and now a hoarde o bunnies..and alot of wierd birds
> ive never seen before..
>
>
> KROM
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Noooo1..cant shoot..they is so cute yet i hate em!..lol
KROM
"Nicky" <[email protected]> wrote >
> Really strong, deep fencing or a gun is about the only defence I know
> against bunnies. And you have to be a good, fast shot...
>
>
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rabits is dang tastey...i just wouldnt eat a city one here..lol..in my back
yard i grow food in pots cant trust the soil..
KROM
"RodS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:h1l1ta$v7n$[email protected]..
> krom wrote:
>>
> Lots of luck mate someone bought a couple here a hundred or so years ago
> now we got hundreds of millions, they are classed as vermin here, if you
> find a way to get rid of em let me know we could make millions :-)
>
>>
>> i feel like farmer krom..lol..i live in the city not wild kindom..i got a
>> swuirril in love with me who knocks at my door and leaves bits o
>> food....a giant fat pooping cat and now a hoarde o bunnies..and alot of
>> wierd birds ive never seen before..
>>
>>
>> KROM
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Nicky <[email protected]> wrote:
: On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 02:20:33 -0500, "krom"
: <[email protected]> wrote:
: >i feel like farmer krom..lol..i live in the city not wild kindom..i got a
: >swuirril in love with me who knocks at my door and leaves bits o food....a
: >giant fat pooping cat and now a hoarde o bunnies..and alot of wierd birds
: >ive never seen before..
: LOLOLOL - I hope you go out in striped dungarees with a large floppy
: hat 
: Really strong, deep fencing or a gun is about the only defence I know
: against bunnies. And you have to be a good, fast shot...
: Nicky.
When we had a large dog(vicky, a husky) even though she was on a long
chain, we had no bunnies arond. Once she was gone, I see them all the
time on the lawn and checking out my flower beds. Vicky was a great
hunter, eventhough never allowed to run free. She is the clever one who
learned that to chase squirrels you don't run after them, but run to the
nearest tree to which they would run to climb to safety. Even on a leash,
she came close several times.
Wendy
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Yeah wife doesnt like critters of any size and i dont like cleaning anyone
or anything elses poop.
KROM
"W. Baker" <[email protected]> wrote
> When we had a large dog(vicky, a husky) even though she was on a long
> chain, we had no bunnies arond. Once she was gone, I see them all the
> time on the lawn and checking out my flower beds. Vicky was a great
> hunter, eventhough never allowed to run free. She is the clever one who
> learned that to chase squirrels you don't run after them, but run to the
> nearest tree to which they would run to climb to safety. Even on a leash,
> she came close several times.
>
> Wendy
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OT: Farmer Krom (was Re: my turn to test..lol)
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 14:26:47 -0500, "krom"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Yeah wife doesnt like critters of any size and i dont like cleaning anyone
>or anything elses poop.
LOL! I was going to suggest a dog -- or cats -- but the poop could be
the least of your problems with that solution. Our "kids" like to
bring home trophies. :-)
I don't know if our German Shepherd has tired of the chase, or if the
bunnies have decided it is more prudent to live elsewhere (I doubt
it), but it's been several months since we've found evidence of the
carnage on the front porch. So the poop issue could definitely be the
deal-breaker, since that is never ending. ;-)
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Re: Farmer Krom (was Re: my turn to test..lol)
"BlueBrooke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 14:26:47 -0500, "krom"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Yeah wife doesnt like critters of any size and i dont like cleaning anyone
>>or anything elses poop.
>
> LOL! I was going to suggest a dog -- or cats -- but the poop could be
> the least of your problems with that solution. Our "kids" like to
> bring home trophies. :-)
>
> I don't know if our German Shepherd has tired of the chase, or if the
> bunnies have decided it is more prudent to live elsewhere (I doubt
> it), but it's been several months since we've found evidence of the
> carnage on the front porch. So the poop issue could definitely be the
> deal-breaker, since that is never ending. ;-)
>
I had a cat that always brought home something when she snuck out of the
house. A couple of times it was baby snakes..
We live on 5 acres in the
desert so we do get bunnies but not so much in the backyard anymore since
the coyotes come in for their morning and afternoon drink. My dogs go nuts
when the coyote come in(Dogs have separate yard that opens to the
porch....water fall stream pond is in open backyard) Coyotes ignore dogs
pretty much...I have even seen one lie down for a nap under a tree during
hot weather....Dogs are barking like crazy and the coyote is sleeping...LOL.
Krom, don't think your wife would like it here...last Summer I opened the
front door and there was a tarantula there to greet me on the porch...LOL
I don't like bugs in my house they can stay outside 
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"krom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:h1l9mu$66m$[email protected]..
> rabits is dang tastey...i just wouldnt eat a city one here..lol..in my
> back yard i grow food in pots cant trust the soil..
>
> KROM
>
> "RodS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:h1l1ta$v7n$[email protected]..
>> krom wrote:
[snip]
>
My mother and father must have liked them overcooked, then. My
father raised rabbits, occasionally killed one and took it to my mother
for cooking, and the result was much like chicken roasted until it was
too dry.
Robert Miles
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Re: Farmer Krom (was Re: my turn to test..lol)
ewwww.."carnage" AND poop...<<shudder>>
KROM
"BlueBrooke" <[email protected]> wrote
>
> LOL! I was going to suggest a dog -- or cats -- but the poop could be
> the least of your problems with that solution. Our "kids" like to
> bring home trophies. :-)
>
> I don't know if our German Shepherd has tired of the chase, or if the
> bunnies have decided it is more prudent to live elsewhere (I doubt
> it), but it's been several months since we've found evidence of the
> carnage on the front porch. So the poop issue could definitely be the
> deal-breaker, since that is never ending. ;-)
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