TLE2 wrote:My sainted Southern lady aunt used to say "Knock the horns off and wipe its behind", more or less.


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TLE2 wrote:My sainted Southern lady aunt used to say "Knock the horns off and wipe its behind", more or less.
USA1 wrote:TLE2 wrote:My sainted Southern lady aunt used to say "Knock the horns off and wipe its behind", more or less.![]()
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God bless her
I've always used the oven. But I guess if you time it right , the tater could be done when the meat is done.budroux2w wrote:Y'all are making me hungry.
Do any of y'all bake your 'taters on the grill? It takes about the same amount of time as in the oven but much better. Wrap it up in foil with a heap of butter and throw it right on the fire.
You made a steamed potato when you wrap it in foil, its only baked if you throw it in the oven.budroux2w wrote:Y'all are making me hungry.
Do any of y'all bake your 'taters on the grill? It takes about the same amount of time as in the oven but much better. Wrap it up in foil with a heap of butter and throw it right on the fire.
For those who haven't tried it, Cavender's Greek is an excellent seasoning blend. It is great on meat as well as vegetables. My only complaint is that it contains MSG. I don't usually use products containing MSG, but since it tastes so good, I make an exception for Cavender's. A warning about their "salt-free" no "MSG" version: It contains potassium chloride, rather than sodium chloride.waynev wrote:Either way, the only seasoning we ever use is Cavender's Greek seasoning.
jimlongley wrote:Marinate, then rub, and it's never too cold to cook outdoors over fire.
I've been known to grill while holding an umbrella once or twice.WildBill wrote: Depending on your set up rain and stong wind can sometimes be a problem.
I see you are wearing your thongs.USA1 wrote:I've been known to grill while holding an umbrella once or twice.WildBill wrote: Depending on your set up rain and stong wind can sometimes be a problem.
Now that's dedication.USA1 wrote:I've been known to grill while holding an umbrella once or twice.WildBill wrote: Depending on your set up rain and stong wind can sometimes be a problem.
Just for the record , that's not actually me in the picture but I've done the exact same before.WildBill wrote:Now that's dedication.USA1 wrote:I've been known to grill while holding an umbrella once or twice.WildBill wrote: Depending on your set up rain and stong wind can sometimes be a problem.