Kolek planning to go pro
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
I grew up there, parents still live there. That Al's on County Farm/Army Trail was open for like 6 months. I still miss CeeBee's grocery store.
I don't know what Crisco is, but can it really be that much cheaper than Krispy Kremes? I think I paid like $6.75 for a dozen Krispy Kremes the last time I went.If you eat them while they're fresh and hot they're fantastic. If you let them get cold and soggy they're horrible.
Crisco was basically lard in a can.BTW, I always thought KKs were among the worst doughnuts available.
Crisco IS lard in a can. It's still on your grocer's shelf.Hot, fresh KKs are delicious -- at least to millions of folks like me.
Crisco IS lard in a can. It's still on your grocer's shelf.
Actually it isn't lard at all; it's hydrogenated vegetable oil.
Oh, you and your facts.I'm stickin' with lard!
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
Y'all should go grain-free and end dis dick measurin' contest, ai na?
Keefe,That's a dandy looking deer rifle you have in your picture.
It's Crisco for Godssake. It's grease with a capital "G".Or as the song once said:Krispy Kreme sure has the flavor other donuts lackOnce you try them you will like them and you'll hurry back.....Grease is grease no matter how you cut it. Hydrogenated vegetable oil is chemical word for corn-based grease!
I never said Cisco wasn't grease. I said it wasn't lard. Lard is pig fat.
All this talk of lard is making me hungry for some pork belly.
Go eat your bacon Benny!!!!!
The local Costco gets their shipments of pork belly on Thursday mornings... a $1.50 lunch and a glorious slab of swine flesh is in my immediate future.
M4 is the finest damn weapon a man can carry. Problem with using it for deer hunting is that there won't be much deer left after getting plugged with three rounds. Nice pink cloud, though.
What's local? I use the one in new Berlin. If that's a fact jack, I'm gonna be makin me some bacon today. Still have 6lbs of beef brisket smoked up in the freezer.
Mettawa (first one south of the border). Not sure if New Berlin's in a different "territory" (despite essentially being 60 +/- miles away)... purchasing is very provincial and boundaries are arbitrary, so not only do you might have a different ship day, your bellies may be sourced from a different supplier. It never ceases to amaze me talking to my step-brother-in-law about Costco's supply chain and logistics.
Save a belly for home made bacon. The Art of Manliness web site has a great recipe.