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re: PGH The refs gave both KC and OAK a free Get-Out-Of-Jail card....IMO. The KC club (2 - 6) suffered 4 penalties - 2 of four (1 of the 4 was the ubiquitous ones that happen on kick returns - block in the back) by their offense. PGH was assesed 8. 2 - 6 OAK had 3 total - none assessed against their offense with a new QB at the helm. All 3 were in the 3rd. I watched the CIN game. They stunk, no doubt. However, OAK was holding and interfering constantly. I have old eyes, I see what's going down. No flags. CIN's offensive play calls stunk. They had their errors - 3 fumbles that cost them. Even so - and not wanting to toss out sour grapes - one of the hottest defenses gets zero sacks and one QB hit and no hurries?? Didn't see the PGH game save the few OT minutes until the feed went to the 4:15 gamre.
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Unsubstantaiated Rumor about Trent Edwards
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Looks poor...no evidence of adhering caraway seed, too much a concentration of kosher salt, no juice soaking the beef and the inside surfaces of the roll. ATTENTION BFLO. EX-PATRIATES! Try this; you will be very pleased. Making very good home-made beef 'n weck is quite easy. Rump roast is best for the beef source. Larger cuts used to be named "steamship round". Never use an eye cut - no fat. Never use a rib cut - too much fat. Bake at 325 F for a temp of 130 or less (use that thermometer probe!). Reserve juices if you can, save them and add them to the au Jus mix. Let the beef cool completely under a foil tent, then into the icebox in a container. Slice thin when cold. Get decent rolls (never use a roll made with egg), brush with egg white top and bottom, and dust with caraway seed and kosher salt to taste. Put 'em under a pre-heated broiler, and watch'em very closely so they won't burn - that can happen in an instant. Meanwhile, have one of those $1.25 powder envelopes of au Jus prepared on the stove, per package directions. Add any reserved juice to that. Take the sliced beef out to the table, the saucepan with the hot au Jus, and your prepared rolls. Drop some beef into the pan, pull it out, and onto the open roll. Dip the top of the roll into it, or dispense juice with a spoon if that's your pleasure. For the cooks out there who wish to make the old German kummelweck recipe - no longer commercially available AFAIK - the ones that involve potatoes, the leached starch, the seed included in the dough, and a double rise, here is the recipe: Kummelweck Rolls. Makes 6. 1 x package of dry yeast. Do not use quick-rise 3/4 cup tepid potato water (80 - 100 F) 1 tsp sugar 1/2 cup mashed potatoes. Don't add salt but do reserve the liquid 1/2 cup milk - skim, whole - doesn't matter 3 tbsp butter, melted 1 tsp salt 1 tbsp caraway seeds 3 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup bread flour 1 x egg white, beaten with 1 1/2 tsp water x kosher salt for dusting x caraway seeds for dusting Procedures 1. Mix yeast with 1/4 cup of the tepid potato water and sugar in a separate bowl large enough to hold the remaining ingredients. 2. Combine mashed potatoes, remaining potato water, milk, butter, salt and caraway seeds in a separate bowl. 3. When yeast mixture is foamy, stir in the contents of 2., above. Add the flour, a cup at a time, stirring until dough comes away from bowl. 4. Turn out onto floured board and let rest while you clean and butter a bowl. Knead dough 10 minutes, adding flour if necessary to create a smooth dough. I use a mixer with dough hooks, on the lowest rotational setting. 5. Return to bowl and roll dough around to coat it with butter. Cover with a towel and let rise in warm place until double in bulk, about 1 to 2 hours. Punch dough down, knead again, flouring as needed, for 1-2 minutes. Roll out and divide into six pieces. 6. Form each piece into a smooth ball. Then flatten ball slightly so that it is roll shaped. Set 2 inches apart on a lightly greased cookie sheet. 7. Cover loosely with towel and let rise until double in bulk, less than 1 hour. 8. Preheat oven to 375 F. 9. Make the star-shaped indentations with a spatula, and brush rolls with egg white mixture and sprinkle with desired amount of kosher salt and caraway seeds. 10. Bake 15 minutes, reduce heat to 325 F and bake 15-20 minutes, until rolls are medium brown. 11. Remove from oven and cool on baking rack. Note: You can freeze the dough after the 1st rise - they aren't quite as voluminous, however.
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He never ever acknowledged or thanked me for sound electrical wiring advice he solicited for, for the powering of a fountain in his back yard several years ago. I think that establishes his credentials as a M.D. I was but a useful tool for, as the Brits say, " His Nibs."
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I was at Gander Mtn Sports earlier today.....
stuckincincy replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Being a vegetarian is fine with me, gringo. Vegetarians wanting to strongly impose their personal choices on others (and that's certainly not you)...not so much. I certainly am against trophy hunting. Poaching. Killing wildlife for profit. The creatures that mate for life, and the ones that mourn, such as elephants and trumpeter swans - those are not for us to harm. And IMO, several oriental nations have a lot to answer for with their demands for this or that animal body part or concoction thereof - usually for some idea to enhance sexual prowess. Whaling bothers me - so I'll toss in the Norse and the Icelanders. Not all animals are nice. Many are quite capable of defending themselves. If we leave them all alone, we can be in danger. Numerous snakes are poisonous, scorpions are not pleasant, rabies and other diseases are part of the animal world. I don't think you would care to live surrounded by Diamondback rattlers. Hunters pay a substantial amount of taxation to support wildlife conservation, as well as other fees: http://www.handgunhunt.com/readArticle.php?letter_id=56 And the harvested food is often put to humane use: http://timesbulletin.com/main.asp?SectionI...rticleID=155803 -
There was one exception: Dec. 7, 1968 (!). The entire city was rooting for a loss against Houston. The Bills were 1 - 12, the Eagles were 2 - 11. BUF lost, posting a 1 - 13 record, thereby winning the OJ Simpson Derby. PHI lost the following week (the AFL started their season a week ahead of the NFL) and drafted Purdue's DB/WR Leroy Keyes.
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Official BUF@JAX game thread
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Fine. That makes you 1 or 2 for 30. -
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This must be your 30th post crabbing at the Bills about anything and everything. Why do you even watch? -
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Should be able to weather that, especially with the halftime breather...it's not always that the D is bad - the opponent can just be making good plays. -
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I'll add another ... -
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They're channeling all the negative TSW karma? -
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If it is, a lot of folks are going to have to return their Thanksgiving turkey and buy some crow. -
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Good call! -
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No false start penalties, AFAIK. Imagine that... -
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Yep. Jones-Drew has only 23 yards on 8 carries. -
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5 receptions for 69 yards so far - long of 28. -
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CLE 24, DET 3 in the 1st. 3 tds by Quinn. Please do not adjust your set. -
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Per CBS 'Game Tracker: "His return is Probable". -
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Braille system. -
Go Bills!
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Let the 7 game preseason begin
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Beer sales! -
Where's Mike Tice these days?
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Bills tried to sign Gruden
stuckincincy replied to In space no one can hear's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Rumor had it that Mike Brown pulled that on former CIN HC Sam Wyche. He claimed that Wyche quit during a "closed door" meeting", and refused to pay him. IIRC, Wyche eventually got his dough.