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HIT BY SPIKES

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  1. I have got some hot sauce. Should I make this grits/coarse polenta with water or milk?
  2. 7 lbs of fresh whole chicken wings now marinating at the back of the fridge marinating until Monday in that Korean Kimchi Wing Sauce. NOT going to fry them. Going to grill or smoke them on the Big Green Egg. Fresh raw shrimp acquired for the Shrimp and Grits.
  3. The menu is coming into focus. Grits with Shrimp Northern Italian Stylee and Jacksonville Kimchi Butter Grilled Chicken Wings… https://www.afamilyfeast.com/korean-style-kimchi-gochujang-chicken-wings/
  4. Thank you brethren. I have NOT even seen that brand in Canada. Found this.... Are polenta and grits the same thing? Since polenta and grits are both made from ground corn, you can use them interchangeably. Bear in mind that grits are higher in starch than polenta, so if you sub in polenta for grits, you won't have to stir it as frequently, but it won't cook up as creamy as grits. https://www.foodnetwork.com/how-to/packages/food-network-essentials/grits-vs-polenta
  5. Oh man...You Americans are so lucky. Good point. However, I believe it is proper feline behaviour norm to stoop when using the cat litter box.
  6. So I looked for grit meal and although we have plenty of polenta in my area, grit meal is much more difficult to find. Found this but it will take an hour out of my day driving to and from the store to buy it.... Question -- I notice that the labelling says "also known as polenta" (I am going to make Shrimp and Grits as a side dish)...Do you think I can get away with using course polenta?
  7. I have one 5 blocks from me however they are so expensive. Great quality but big Canadian Dollars.
  8. Camel Riders sounds interesting and certainly easy to source all the ingredients in the Arab Community here in my city... Jacksonville's 6 most distinctive foods From neighborhood joints to gourmet cuisine to home-cooked specialties, Jacksonville has no shortage of great food. Here's a look at six of the most distinctive foods to come out of the First Coast. .... Camel riders Camel riders are Jacksonville’s signature sandwich, and probably the city’s single most distinctive food. A creation of Jacksonville’s large and vibrant Arab American community, camel riders are a pita stuffed with ham, salami, bologna and sandwich fixings, the perfect cheap, tasty meal for working people on the go. Jacksonville’s Arab community dates back to the 1890s, and has been influential in all parts of life, from business to politics to healthcare, but Arabs have been especially influential in the local food and restaurant scene. The camel rider’s origin is debated, but it’s often traced to Joe Assi, a Lebanese-born baker who owned the Gold Room restaurant in the early 1960s. Assi started selling a cold-cuts sandwich in pita bread that he ultimately named the “desert rider.” By the mid-1970s, riders had spread across Jacksonville at eateries like the Sheik, Desert Rider and Pinegrove Market and Deli. The spread of riders has led to the creation of several variations, of which the most popular include the veggie rider, the steak-in-a-sack and my personal favorite, the garlic shrimp rider. While riders can be found in some other cities, only Jacksonville can boast them in concentration; today the city is home to at least 50 eateries that serve them. Riders are a true Jacksonville culinary staple and one of the many legacies of the city’s thriving Arab American community.... https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/jacksonvilles-6-most-distinctive-foods/
  9. It is a night game so a slow smoke works well timing wise. I have never been to Jacksonville so I am unfamiliar what the city's signature cuisine is. I can't really source alligator up here and if I find it the quality won't be good. Certainly NOT fresh. Thoughts?
  10. So Groot had 52 snaps AJ Epenesa had 50 snaps Von had 29 snaps From my recollection, Von's first snap was late in the 1st quarter. It wasn't until the Bills had a sizeable lead did Von's snap count increase dramatically. I understand that the Bills are using Von strictly as a pass rushing specialist however I would hope that as the season develops that Von gets more snaps when the score in the game is in doubt.
  11. Anyone have the snap counts to last night's game?
  12. As high quality as last week's sack. LOL!!! 10 reps? You sure about that? Was our INT due to the pressure Von was putting on the QB while Von was on the sidelines?
  13. I am surprised how little Von has played in this game so far. Von was on the field for that 4th down sack.
  14. 10 point lead so the Dolphins need to throw it. Von has played a few snaps and is rested. Von should be making a difference soon in this game.
  15. I guess that is the plan.
  16. Von rested for the first 10 minutes of the game.
  17. Von sighting. Sat for the first 10 minutes.
  18. I got it on as well until NFL Live @ 4:00 PM.
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