Saw a post on another forum about a Chicken Shawarma Bowl and decided to try it out tonight on the cast iron griddle. I had to make some substitutions (ras el hanout Mediterranean seasoning instead of za'atar in the yogurt and oil to marinate the chicken and random herbs and spices instead of za'atar on the veggies) and used mostly produce from the garden and I think it turned out great. I stuffed myself.
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I still think my point on the burgers was lost in my rambling. It was more that the children were fed frozen patties and the adults were served fresh patties. Why serve the children a product that was deemed unworthy to serve adults? And yes I understand logistically why, just saying kids have taste buds too. My other point was it’s way cheaper to make your own ground beef, this seems to be what some are hung up on. Anyway can’t wait to see how I get blasted here, need some entertainment on this Monday.
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I don't think it is so much that folks serve the kids something that isn't worthy of the adults. It seems to me to be more that kids don't always appreciate, or can't always appreciate, the finer, more expensive options. So many parents will get them something simpler or less expensive.
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
My kids hated gourmet macaroni and cheese at restaurants for quite a while, preferring the Kraft Mac & Cheese until their palates developed an appreciation for different cheeses. I think the same may be going on here.
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I will agree for many aspects/
Type of foods (I have kids), however not with hamburger meat. I did also state I understand the logistics behind the decision.
I will clarify further, I am an ****, my opinion is my opinion and yes I know I’m a jerk and a douch sometimes however I am me. Plus I don’t mind speaking my mind and stirring the pot a little. Someone has too do it and take the flack.
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@Patrickbrick said:
I will agree for many aspects/
Type of foods (I have kids), however not with hamburger meat. I did also state I understand the logistics behind the decision.
I will clarify further, I am an ****, my opinion is my opinion and yes I know I’m a jerk and a douch sometimes however I am me. Plus I don’t mind speaking my mind and stirring the pot a little. Someone has too do it and take the flack.
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Pork chop, fried okra and Mac n cheese.
Chicken and dumplings
Cajun pasta with a German chocolate cake for dessert celebrating our 33 years of marriage.
Congratulations!
Congrats Larry and Gena!
Congratulations y'all!
Happy Anniversary!
Congratulations, Larry!
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Saw a post on another forum about a Chicken Shawarma Bowl and decided to try it out tonight on the cast iron griddle. I had to make some substitutions (ras el hanout Mediterranean seasoning instead of za'atar in the yogurt and oil to marinate the chicken and random herbs and spices instead of za'atar on the veggies) and used mostly produce from the garden and I think it turned out great. I stuffed myself.
Original recipe here. https://pipesmokersdens.com/threads/bbq-smoking-grilling.4321/page-105#post-648192
Biscuits and gravy and bacon
No veggies again?
Liver and onions
quiche, new potatoes, and fresh strawberries in chocolate pudding
These aren’t frozen, but some would say I still don’t love my children… @Vision
That is the cleanest grill ever.
Bro.... what will the neighbors say!???!?1
Yeah, apparently not many people use it here at the resort.
I still think my point on the burgers was lost in my rambling. It was more that the children were fed frozen patties and the adults were served fresh patties. Why serve the children a product that was deemed unworthy to serve adults? And yes I understand logistically why, just saying kids have taste buds too. My other point was it’s way cheaper to make your own ground beef, this seems to be what some are hung up on. Anyway can’t wait to see how I get blasted here, need some entertainment on this Monday.
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@Patrickbrick
I don't think it is so much that folks serve the kids something that isn't worthy of the adults. It seems to me to be more that kids don't always appreciate, or can't always appreciate, the finer, more expensive options. So many parents will get them something simpler or less expensive.
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
My kids hated gourmet macaroni and cheese at restaurants for quite a while, preferring the Kraft Mac & Cheese until their palates developed an appreciation for different cheeses. I think the same may be going on here.
I will agree for many aspects/
Type of foods (I have kids), however not with hamburger meat. I did also state I understand the logistics behind the decision.
I will clarify further, I am an ****, my opinion is my opinion and yes I know I’m a jerk and a douch sometimes however I am me. Plus I don’t mind speaking my mind and stirring the pot a little. Someone has too do it and take the flack.
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You're my favorite douche 🥰
My kids didn’t eat any of it. Blackened catfish and smoked bbq chicken thighs.
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What did they eat?
The only thing I didn’t post. The Romain salad.
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My mom would make me go to bed hungry if I didn't eat what was cooked. Then, when I was 8, I got diabetes to teach her a lesson.
Chicken salad sandwich, beet soup, and potato chips.