A Fourth of July Food Experiment Worked

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A Fourth of July Food Experiment Worked

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Took a beef chuck shoulder roast and cut into 2" cubes. Fired up the turkey fryer with the frying pan lid upside down to do a nice crusty sear on the cubes. Then into the slow cooker with one 24oz bottle of Pace medium picante and one bottle of mild. On low for five hours. Turned out rather well. When I was thinking this through, it sounded too simple and easy to work out right, but it did.

On the Fourth I wanna eat; I don't wanna cook. So what did the rest of you guys do?
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Re: A Fourth of July Food Experiment Worked

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Nothing wrong with that, but I like to cook. Ribs and brisket in the smoker, brats on the grill and cold Blue Moon's
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Re: A Fourth of July Food Experiment Worked

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Stood on top of a wildland fire truck for 3+ hours for a parade which ended in a (water)gunfight with/against the City FD (weilding 2-1/2" handlines and a ladder truck) and a couple of Rural "Injuns" running monitors (deck-gun water cannons). I may have only had 750gal and a 1-1/2" line, but at least I got to use more than a fog pattern...

In the middle of a crowd of a couple thousand Parade Partiers...

Everybody went home soaked. :mrgreen:

Then we refilled the trucks and I went home and bought a freshly BBQd rack of ribs from the deli down the street.

Too tired to cook.
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Re: A Fourth of July Food Experiment Worked

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Hmmm. We did nothing so "patriotic". We walked to a restaurant and I had "Black and Blue Halibut" (fresh) with red potatoes and steamed veggies. Wifey Poo had fresh (local) salmon grilled with garlic butter, rice pilaf and mixed veggies. We then walked over to a gift shop, bought a 1/2 lb. of fudge, and walked to the hotel on the beach and watched fire works from out balcony 'till 11:00...

I like to think we were celebrating the freedom of our great country by having a nice quiet 4th...
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Re: A Fourth of July Food Experiment Worked

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We had a backyard steak fry for our kids, grandkids, and us - complete with home-made potato salad & grilled corn-on-the-cob, with some grilled beer brats also.

I kept a large (new) garbage can filled with ice, beer & soda.

We all popped a few caps (blank ammo) in celebration, too.


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