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Old 05-16-2014, 11:13 AM
 
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Gardening, cooking....geesh HB2HSV, to be an engineer you are quite the Suzy Homemaker Got any good cleaning tips to share?

I kid, I kid.....
Coffee spew. Dang it.

How do you show an engineer a good time?

Make a spreadsheet detailing the events and results of a night out.
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Old 05-16-2014, 11:18 AM
 
Location: Madison, AL
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LCT, can you give me his number? I might be interested in this. I routinely purchase whole strips/ribeye from the local groceries but the pickin's have been slim lately. Although I did purchase a whole ribeye from Costco last weekend for $7.59/lb that I am extremely happy with. Strangely though they would not slice it for me. The butcher said it was a liability.

On another note.....here comes the seafood buffet.
Darden cuts Red Lobster loose in $2.1B sale - May. 16, 2014
Its Russ Durling, he owns Last Resort Guns. I usually go thru one of my friends who is actually on his co-op email list. I've never signed up for that as she always lets me know when the cow shares are ready. You could probably just call him at the range, he's there pretty much all the time. He can get you on the email he sends out for sign ups. You have to go to his farm in Toney the day the cow comes in to "split it up" but actually, its usually a lot of fun and a lot of laughs. He's a good guy.

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It's the cave man instinct of hunting & gathering...
And sauteing and flambeing, obviously
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Old 05-16-2014, 01:12 PM
 
Location: Huntsville
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Its Russ Durling, he owns Last Resort Guns. I usually go thru one of my friends who is actually on his co-op email list. I've never signed up for that as she always lets me know when the cow shares are ready. You could probably just call him at the range, he's there pretty much all the time. He can get you on the email he sends out for sign ups. You have to go to his farm in Toney the day the cow comes in to "split it up" but actually, its usually a lot of fun and a lot of laughs. He's a good guy.

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And sauteing and flambeing, obviously

I sure hope he is cheaper with meat pricing than guns..... a friend and I walked in there recently and everything was at minimum 30% higher than everywhere else.
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Old 05-22-2014, 06:21 PM
 
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Garden Cove. At Meridian & Pratt. 7th Day Adventist so closed Saturday. Lots of vegetarian stuff.
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Old 05-29-2014, 09:34 AM
 
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Southlander, is Holoway's the Amish butcher in the area? I've heard there is one in that area and that the meat is excellent, I have just not been able to get a name.
No, I think they're Baptist or Church of Christ or something LOL!
There are a few Mennonite families in the Danville area (not Virginia, Alabama). There's a restaurant in Danville that I hear is really good, and a bakery in Falkville. Maybe they're hiding the "Amish Butcher." Sounds like a good title for a horror film.

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Good Lord woman! You've been "deprived" of one of great joys in life! Open your mind & your mouth and venture beyond the 4-legged creature meat!
At this age, I've had plenty of opportunity to "open my mouth" and have tried a variety of seafood. Glad you like it. For me.......NO, THANK YOU.
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Old 05-29-2014, 09:54 AM
 
Location: Huntsville
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I'm excited because we leave for Panama City Beach next Friday. A whole 9 days of eating seafood! And I'll eat it at least twice a day all 9 days. Sorry, but I really AM excited about it.
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Old 05-29-2014, 10:33 AM
 
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No, I think they're Baptist or Church of Christ or something LOL!
There are a few Mennonite families in the Danville area (not Virginia, Alabama). There's a restaurant in Danville that I hear is really good, and a bakery in Falkville. Maybe they're hiding the "Amish Butcher." Sounds like a good title for a horror film.


At this age, I've had plenty of opportunity to "open my mouth" and have tried a variety of seafood. Glad you like it. For me.......NO, THANK YOU.
There is one somewhere that is supposed to be really popular. I sold a house in Hartselle a couple of years ago, and the sellers were Menonites and they were telling us about an Amish butcher around Decatur that had excellent meat.
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Old 05-29-2014, 02:08 PM
 
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I'm excited because we leave for Panama City Beach next Friday. A whole 9 days of eating seafood! And I'll eat it at least twice a day all 9 days. Sorry, but I really AM excited about it.
Hey there! I will be heading down that way in a few days myself. I am totally STOKED about a full week of fishing and eating the spoils!
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Old 05-29-2014, 11:09 PM
 
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Hey there! I will be heading down that way in a few days myself. I am totally STOKED about a full week of fishing and eating the spoils!
Good. Wonderful. Eat away and enjoy every bite! You can even have my share!
I'll put an inquiry about "the Amish butcher" on my Facebook page and see what people say.
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Old 05-30-2014, 08:52 AM
 
Location: Huntsville
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Good. Wonderful. Eat away and enjoy every bite! You can even have my share!
I'll put an inquiry about "the Amish butcher" on my Facebook page and see what people say.

I'll do my best.
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