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Gonna free up some space in the freezer.

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  • Brookwood

    For the large slabs of meat that I have frozen, I just get out the hack saw and take just what the wife and I can eat in a short period of time. Then repack and put the unused part back in the freezer. Last time it was a whole beef tenderloin that I bought for 8 bucks a pound. I could have……should have sliced it up before I froze it, but was in a hurry for some reason. That slab is LONG gone now and to find another tenderloin at even close to that price would be like hitting the lottery!

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  • yoshmyster

    Maybe one of these days I'll buy a stainless blade for this task. Or buy a vacuum sealer to make a boil in a bag meal in a bag.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    We bought our fist fod sealer many years ago

    And any good deals if any, which is getting harder to find

    we cut it to manageable portions snf freeze for latter with our kids moved out its just the wife and I and of course the pets

    But now we just adjust the amount we seal and freeze

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  • Lucky4597

    One of my ex's, (yup - there's 2), could cook like nobody's business. She would make smoked butt and cabbage/potatoes the same way you would do it w/corned beef - and man was it good.

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  • scooterdriver
    @...: 29938686402459/comments/29938700285723

    One of my ex's, (yup - there's 2), could cook like nobody's business. She would make smoked butt and cabbage/potatoes the same way you would do it w/corned beef - and man was it good.

    Can I get her number?

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  • Mr. Perfect
    @...: 29938686402459/comments/29938700285723

    One of my ex's, (yup - there's 2), could cook like nobody's business. She would make smoked butt and cabbage/potatoes the same way you would do it w/corned beef - and man was it good.

    So… why exactly is she an ex?

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  • Lucky4597
    Mr. Perfect: 29938686402459/comments/29938687311131

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11435913#Comment_11435913

    So… why exactly is she an ex?

    MP, dude - you know why divorces are so expensive, yes? (this one wasn't particularly)

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  • Mr. Perfect
    @...: 29938686402459/comments/29938700793627

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11435929#Comment_11435929

    MP, dude - you know why divorces are so expensive, yes? (this one wasn't particularly)

    I do know. So, are you saying she cheated on you with a lawyer? Otherwise your response is baffling.

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  • Lucky4597
    Mr. Perfect: 29938686402459/comments/29938708993435

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11435933#Comment_11435933

    I do know. So, are you saying she cheated on you with a lawyer? Otherwise your response is baffling.

    So two lawyers are walking across the street and a very beautiful woman passes them and one turns to the other and says, "man I'd really like to (radio-edit) her! And the other says, "outta what??!!"

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  • Mr. Perfect
    @...: 29938686402459/comments/29938715480987

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11435936#Comment_11435936

    So two lawyers are walking across the street and a very beautiful woman passes them and one turns to the other and says, "man I'd really like to (radio-edit) her! And the other says, "outta what??!!"

    So, is that a long way of saying "no, it was something else"?

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  • Lucky4597
    Mr. Perfect: 29938686402459/comments/29938687679515

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11435937#Comment_11435937

    So, is that a long way of saying "no, it was something else"?

    Indeed it was - I hadn't gotten sober yet, I think I'm coming up on 18 years. In the second one it was the reverse - she was when we married but picked up and couldn't get it back - it was self-defense.

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  • yoshmyster

    Took out the block. It's only 8 pounds. I reckon it'll defrost mid next week? Santa Fe Mexican supermarket is having a sale on tomatoes and jalapenos so good timing. Might have to get a couple bags of tortilla chips for the salsa while the pig defrosts.

    So I got time to think about wet brine or dry rub? I was thinking about rubbing it down with Taco Seasoning (this is new). If I do that I'll be boning it out. That'll cut back on cooking time, too.

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  • KL
    yoshmyster: 29938686402459/comments/29938697435803

    Took out the block. It's only 8 pounds. I reckon it'll defrost mid next week? Santa Fe Mexican supermarket is having a sale on tomatoes and jalapenos so good timing. Might have to get a couple bags of tortilla chips for the salsa while the pig defrosts.

    So I got time to think about wet brine or dry rub? I was thinking about rubbing it down with Taco Seasoning (this is new). If I do that I'll be boning it out. That'll cut back on cooking time, too.

    Did you decide smoker or slow cooker?

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  • yoshmyster

    Rubbed it with Taco Seasoning and some "Red Hot" wing rub and threw it in the oven. Just wasn't up to do the fire watch. Came out pretty good and had tacos for a week. Double tortilla with cheese in the middle and used the pan juice to wet the tacos.

    I also made oven roasted salsa. Basically while the pork was roasting I threw in tomatoes, onions and serrano/Jalapeno peppers. Then after a while I just threw it all in a blender with cilantro. That came out pretty good. For extra crunch I rough chopped onions and put that in the salsa.

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