I have a pork butt in the crock pot.
On Dec 31, 11:23*am, Bryan > wrote:
> On Dec 30, 12:54*pm, ImStillMags > wrote:
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> > On Dec 30, 10:23*am, ItsJoanNotJoann >
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> > > On Dec 30, 11:58*am, ImStillMags > wrote:
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> > > > Put down a fat layer of onion on the bottom of the pot. * Rubbed the
> > > > pork with pepper and garlic and put it on the onions. * Added about 2
> > > > T of liquid smoke drizzled over the roast. * I'm going to leave it on
> > > > high for about 2 hours and then turn it down to low for another 8
> > > > hours.
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> > > > Pulled pork coming tonight !
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> > > It will be tender and delicious but I'm assuming you don't have a
> > > kettle grill such as a Weber? *Or is the weather too nasty where you
> > > are to be outside smoking a pork butt?
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> > yeah....way to nasty right now to bother firing up a bbq.... * the
> > liquid smoke....just a bit....will give the same effect
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> Sure, just like opening up a can of Chef Boyardee spaghetti and
> meatballs "will give the same effect" as making it from scratch. *It
> amazes me that someone who used to get paid to cook could make such a
> stupid statement.
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> --Bryan
It doesn't surprise me. Getting paid to cook usually means making slop
like this. And it works. You get people like Bovine who think they're
particular about food who eat processed poison like Taco Time.
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