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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 00:00:16 -0500, Omelet >
wrote: >In article >, > dsi1 > wrote: > >> On 4/25/2010 12:49 PM, Omelet wrote: >> > In >, > >> > wrote: >> > >> >> On 4/25/2010 11:37 AM, Omelet wrote: >> >>> In >, >> >>> > wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> I think you are right about this. The funny thing is that most people >> >>>> are unaware of how to get beautiful browning on a steak; you leave it in >> >>>> the refrigerator for a day or two to remove the surface moisture. >> >>> >> >>> Not necessary. Bring it up to room temp prior to cooking, and pat it dry >> >>> with a paper towel. >> >> >> >> Well, hardly anything is really necessary. Of course, you can pat the >> >> meat dry with a paper towel. I find that practice a little repulsive >> >> because you're left with bloody paper towels. >> > >> > <laughs> Which go into the trash! >> >> Bloody paper towels in the trash? Yeeaach! OTOH, I've pretty much >> forfeited any chance of not being a big sissy. :-) > >And straight out to the dumpster so the cats are not tempted to get in >to the trash. ;-) Huh? Doesn't your kitchen trash container have a lid... or does it just sit there, reeking, attracting flies and other vermin. Hey, Om, I never knew you were dago. LOL |
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brooklyn1 > wrote: > >> Bloody paper towels in the trash? Yeeaach! OTOH, I've pretty much > >> forfeited any chance of not being a big sissy. :-) > > > >And straight out to the dumpster so the cats are not tempted to get in > >to the trash. ;-) > > Huh? Doesn't your kitchen trash container have a lid... or does it > just sit there, reeking, attracting flies and other vermin. Hey, Om, > I never knew you were dago. LOL Whatever fits in to the small covered container goes in to there luv. ;-) The kitties have no access to it. Kitchen open trashcan contains no "wet" goods! Ever. That would attract flies too. No thank! <Ew!!!> If I consider said waste to be too space consuming, I move my lazy ass out to the driveway and put it directly out there! Meat wrappers and bloody paper towels qualify. The driveway dumpster is covered to keep the 'coons out of it! -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat. --Alex Levine |
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