Re: Random randomness
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 1:29 pm
Pancreas!
Wait, that's sweetbread.
Wait, that's sweetbread.
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
I make I guess what you call a Kansas City style BBQ and it uses brown sugar and either Ketchup or Tomato Paste. Again, I think it's better when I sub real maple syrup for the brown sugar, which I suppose I would never do if I had to pay retail for the syrup rather than getting from my old man, who makes it as a hobby.Unagi wrote:Daehawk wrote:No no no no sweet does not go on meat.
Any good dryrub for ribs is going to include brown sugar and often white as well.
How much sugar do you think there is in ketchup?
Tons of BBQ sauces begin with a ketchup, and/or include sugars or honeys.
Honey glazed ham?
grilled onions on your burger maybe?
I just don't think you realize how much 'sweet' you are actually enjoying in many of your meats.
I thought sweetbread was thymus. Very delicious.Isgrimnur wrote:Pancreas!
Wait, that's sweetbread.
Try that with meatloaf some time.LordMortis wrote:I think it's better when I sub real maple syrup for the brown sugar
The Meal wrote:Try that with meatloaf some time.LordMortis wrote:I think it's better when I sub real maple syrup for the brown sugar
#WeWillNeverForgetMHS's"CanadianMeatloaf"Experiment
I've never made meatloaf with a glaze. I should.The Meal wrote:Try that with meatloaf some time.LordMortis wrote:I think it's better when I sub real maple syrup for the brown sugar
#WeWillNeverForgetMHS's"CanadianMeatloaf"Experiment
All completely objectionable. I really dislike sweet outside of dessert. In my world BBQ sauce is based on Mustard. I miss South Carolina in that regard alone.Unagi wrote:Daehawk wrote:No no no no sweet does not go on meat.
Any good dryrub for ribs is going to include brown sugar and often white as well.
How much sugar do you think there is in ketchup?
Tons of BBQ sauces begin with a ketchup, and/or include sugars or honeys.
Honey glazed ham?
grilled onions on your burger maybe?
I just don't think you realize how much 'sweet' you are actually enjoying in many of your meats.
More than a small amount of mustard goes into my BBQ. Way more then the ketchup. As much as if not more than the sugar/syrup.coopasonic wrote:All completely objectionable. I really dislike sweet outside of dessert. In my world BBQ sauce is based on Mustard. I miss South Carolina in that regard alone.
Free advice: see Enough's post up above. Eh?LordMortis wrote:I've never made meatloaf with a glaze. I should.The Meal wrote:Try that with meatloaf some time.LordMortis wrote:I think it's better when I sub real maple syrup for the brown sugar
#WeWillNeverForgetMHS's"CanadianMeatloaf"Experiment
ONE time! I screwed up while experimenting ONE time!!The Meal wrote:Free advice: see Enough's post up above. Eh?LordMortis wrote:I've never made meatloaf with a glaze. I should.The Meal wrote:Try that with meatloaf some time.LordMortis wrote:I think it's better when I sub real maple syrup for the brown sugar
#WeWillNeverForgetMHS's"CanadianMeatloaf"Experiment
At least the gravy wasn't green.MHS wrote:ONE time! I screwed up while experimenting ONE time!!The Meal wrote:Free advice: see Enough's post up above. Eh?LordMortis wrote:I've never made meatloaf with a glaze. I should.The Meal wrote:Try that with meatloaf some time.LordMortis wrote:I think it's better when I sub real maple syrup for the brown sugar
#WeWillNeverForgetMHS's"CanadianMeatloaf"Experiment
He's back.Rip wrote:But they are getting rare.Default wrote:Loudmouth hillbilly cops never get old.Rip wrote:http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-33713694Default wrote:No, he's on Fox. RAT'S an "entertainment channel", according to their legal department.Rip wrote:He is in the news again.Rip wrote:So my daughter has showed me this guy, Lt Higgins. (a local "crimestoppers" cop) a few times. Talked about how a bunch of people want him to run for POTUS and stupid crap. I get the attraction but don't understand the fanboyism.
I assumed it was local thing and then I see this on foxnews.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/438077844900 ... show-clips
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/02/19/lo ... tcmp=hpbt3
http://1440wrok.com/americas-toughest-c ... challenge/
http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/news ... /80579182/
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/o ... -1.2537853
http://nbc4i.com/2016/02/19/police-call ... ral-video/
http://totalnewswire.com/police-captain ... see-video/
http://klfy.com/2016/02/29/captain-clay ... fs-office/
Higgins' boss, St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz, told Higgins to tone down the rhetoric. Instead, the man dubbed by the media as the "Cajun John Wayne" resigned - and now he's running for Congress. Higgins, a Republican, is one of seven candidates vying for the seat in Louisiana's southwestern district, which is being vacated by Republican Rep. Charles Boustany, who is running for Senate. Also in the race: former gubernatorial candidate Scott Angelle, the fundraising leader so far. What Higgins, 54, lacks in money he makes up with fame. His over-the-top Crime Stoppers videos have been growing in popularity since last summer and even made it onto "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," where Fallon jokingly suggested Higgins should run for president. Higgins - who says he's of Irish, not Acadian, descent - is counting on his straight talk to boost his candidacy.
Yeah, the Game of War ads after Trivia Crack that showed the soldier dripping blood and gore bothered me and I'm a not-squeamish adult. I wish they'd be a little more conscientious.Skinypupy wrote:I really wish they would limit in-game ads to the same rating as the game. Little B 7.4 was playing Rodeo Stampede on my iPhone today (a cutesy endless runner where you chase and lasso animals), and it gave her the option to watch a 30-second video to continue a run. I told her to go ahead, and the first thing the ad showed was a bullet-cam view of some soldier's head getting blown apart (was for some sniper game, apparently).
I'm not a prude by any means, but shit like that drives me nuts.
You're never too young to fight against the minions of Hell.Zarathud wrote:Agreed. Somehow steam thinks it's important to recommend Doom to my 9 year old in her Discovery Queue even after she entered her real age. That put an end to her participation in this year's Steam sale.
And with that in mind, medical news is suggesting that artificial pancreas' are only 2 years off.Isgrimnur wrote:Pancreas!
Wait, that's sweetbread.
Actually, Medtronic's artificial pancreas system may hit markets as soon as April of 2017:GreenGoo wrote:And with that in mind, medical news is suggesting that artificial pancreas' are only 2 years off.Isgrimnur wrote:Pancreas!
Wait, that's sweetbread.
An artificial pancreas, a device that automatically regulates insulin dosage for Type 1 diabetes patients based on real-time glucose data, may be a reality soon. Medtronic ($MDT) is nearing final data for a pivotal trial of its Hybrid Closed Loop System. It reportedly expects to submit to FDA for approval by the end of June, with an anticipated launch by April 2017.
My nephew was 3 when he saw me struggling with the primordial version of Doom. He climbed into my lap, grabbed the mouse, and said "here Uncle Jeff, let me show you how it's done."$iljanus wrote:You're never too young to fight against the minions of Hell.Zarathud wrote:Agreed. Somehow steam thinks it's important to recommend Doom to my 9 year old in her Discovery Queue even after she entered her real age. That put an end to her participation in this year's Steam sale.
Cool. Article I read said "as soon as 2018".Anonymous Bosch wrote:Actually, Medtronic's artificial pancreas system may hit markets as soon as April of 2017:GreenGoo wrote:And with that in mind, medical news is suggesting that artificial pancreas' are only 2 years off.Isgrimnur wrote:Pancreas!
Wait, that's sweetbread.
An artificial pancreas, a device that automatically regulates insulin dosage for Type 1 diabetes patients based on real-time glucose data, may be a reality soon. Medtronic ($MDT) is nearing final data for a pivotal trial of its Hybrid Closed Loop System. It reportedly expects to submit to FDA for approval by the end of June, with an anticipated launch by April 2017.
Default wrote:I'm NOT sweating!
I'm oozing with sexy!
Story of my life. ..Max Peck wrote:Default wrote:I'm NOT sweating!
I'm oozing with sexy!
Yeah, but not today.silverjon wrote:Dude, you live in Arkansas.
I assure you wind chill is real.
Yes, your theory has been tested out for over a decade, willingly, by myself. I believe I'm slightly happier than several people I know who ingest news several times a day.dbt1949 wrote:We may be more bored but I think we'd be happier without the news.
According to my husband (who speaks from experience ), google Mythbusters for a homemade skunk smell remover.hentzau wrote:Dog + Skunk = Ugh.
Yeah, we used that recipe before the Mythbusters episode with our previous dog. But there's always a smell that lingers no matter how much you scrub the dog.gilraen wrote:According to my husband (who speaks from experience , google Mythbusters for a homemade skunk smell remover.hentzau wrote:Dog + Skunk = Ugh.
There's a surprising lack of good information on how to remove the dog smell from the skunk.hentzau wrote:Yeah, we used that recipe before the Mythbusters episode with our previous dog. But there's always a smell that lingers no matter how much you scrub the dog.gilraen wrote:According to my husband (who speaks from experience , google Mythbusters for a homemade skunk smell remover.hentzau wrote:Dog + Skunk = Ugh.