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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Redbeard » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:22 pm

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Olly wrote:[quote="Redbeard"][quote="Olly"][quote="FlintRiverFowler"][quote="Redbeard"]Shuckin the corn
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It's abt time me and mrs flint gave birth to some slaves.


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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Redbeard » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:23 pm

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FlintRiverFowler wrote:He's waaaay too picky. Needs to wife the one he's got right now. Fits the description of what he's been describing to me for 10 years to a T.



Sent her packing two nights ago actually.

Easy come easy go.
she didn't agree with your thoughts on open carry?
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Olly » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:30 pm

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FlintRiverFowler wrote:He's waaaay too picky. Needs to wife the one he's got right now. Fits the description of what he's been describing to me for 10 years to a T.



Sent her packing two nights ago actually.

Easy come easy go.
she didn't agree with your thoughts on open carry?


Bitches be crazy.

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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Redbeard » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:31 pm

You're ideal woman needs a CCW huh
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby jehler » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:36 pm

Olly I don't know if the depth of your man whoring matches my own but take this advice from someone who's been there. When you are ready to marry start dating women, lots of women, and start looking at things other than their body and bedroom skillset, start looking for ladies that you get along with, things flow well...

Every hot piece of ass that was a deal in the bedroom came with a bit of baggage, and I always grew bored of their particular skill set anyway.

Food for though

I narrowed it down to three and dated them till one was knocked up, Alli won!
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby rebelp74 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:38 pm

jehler wrote:Olly I don't know if the depth of your man whoring matches my own but take this advice from someone who's been there. When you are ready to marry start dating women, lots of women, and start looking at things other than their body and bedroom skillset, start looking for ladies that you get along with, things flow well...

Every hot piece of ass that was a deal in the bedroom came with a bit of baggage, and I always grew bored of their particular skill set anyway.

Food for though

I narrowed it down to three and dated them till one was knocked up, Alli won!

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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Redbeard » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:41 pm

I swear if yard bird was the only thing these things could cook...it'd still be worth building one
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Redbeard » Fri Jul 12, 2013 2:12 pm

Tried alittle something different yesterday. Very lightly rubbed the chickens down with olive oil before I put the rub on. Made the skin just alittle extra crispy which everyone here loved
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Tomkat » Fri Jul 12, 2013 2:40 pm

jehler wrote:Olly I don't know if the depth of your man whoring matches my own but take this advice from someone who's been there. When you are ready to marry start dating women, lots of women, and start looking at things other than their body and bedroom skillset, start looking for ladies that you get along with, things flow well...

Every hot piece of ass that was a deal in the bedroom came with a bit of baggage, and I always grew bored of their particular skill set anyway.



Truer words were never written. What I think is important in a wife after 20 years is WAY different than what I was looking for at 28.

Boy did I get lucky, I tried my damndest to end up with the wrong kind of woman and still managed to luck out.

Questions to ask myself if I am ever single again and dating-

1) Are they high maintenance and bitchy? Psycho?
2) Are they WORKERS or coasters?
3) Do they have self directed career goals?
4) Do they enjoy fighting and creating a new crisis to solve every day?

Low maintenance= GOOD
High maintenance= Hose and dispose
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby flight control » Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:39 pm

I've got a goose brining in the fridge. Gotta use them up before next season.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby flight control » Sun Jul 14, 2013 11:34 am

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I had this goose quartered and sitting in the lime brine since friday. I just pulled off the neck and damn near had a stroke. This is the most tender, tastiest goose I've ever cooked. I'm thinking I'll snack on the wings next time I open the smoker in an hour or so. There is also a moose roast my neighbor put in there. We'll see how that turns out. I think its time for a beer before I start the pasta salad.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Redbeard » Sun Jul 14, 2013 12:32 pm

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I had this goose quartered and sitting in the lime brine since friday. I just pulled off the neck and damn near had a stroke. This is the most tender, tastiest goose I've ever cooked. I'm thinking I'll snack on the wings next time I open the smoker in an hour or so. There is also a moose roast my neighbor put in there. We'll see how that turns out. I think its time for a beer before I start the pasta salad.
they are tender huh. The other day I made the mistake of grabbing the chicken by the drumstick to flip it over and damn near tore it completely off
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby flight control » Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:06 pm

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I had this goose quartered and sitting in the lime brine since friday. I just pulled off the neck and damn near had a stroke. This is the most tender, tastiest goose I've ever cooked. I'm thinking I'll snack on the wings next time I open the smoker in an hour or so. There is also a moose roast my neighbor put in there. We'll see how that turns out. I think its time for a beer before I start the pasta salad.
they are tender huh. The other day I made the mistake of grabbing the chicken by the drumstick to flip it over and damn near tore it completely off

Yeah the acid in the lime juice has been working its magic for two days. Its not falling apart, which is to be expected for a tough old goose, but this is awefully good. Have you tried with lime yet, or are you sticking to cider vinegar?
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Redbeard » Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:17 pm

flight control wrote:
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I had this goose quartered and sitting in the lime brine since friday. I just pulled off the neck and damn near had a stroke. This is the most tender, tastiest goose I've ever cooked. I'm thinking I'll snack on the wings next time I open the smoker in an hour or so. There is also a moose roast my neighbor put in there. We'll see how that turns out. I think its time for a beer before I start the pasta salad.
they are tender huh. The other day I made the mistake of grabbing the chicken by the drumstick to flip it over and damn near tore it completely off

Yeah the acid in the lime juice has been working its magic for two days. Its not falling apart, which is to be expected for a tough old goose, but this is awefully good. Have you tried with lime yet, or are you sticking to cider vinegar?
haven't tried with lime. How exactly you make your brine?
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby flight control » Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:57 pm

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I had this goose quartered and sitting in the lime brine since friday. I just pulled off the neck and damn near had a stroke. This is the most tender, tastiest goose I've ever cooked. I'm thinking I'll snack on the wings next time I open the smoker in an hour or so. There is also a moose roast my neighbor put in there. We'll see how that turns out. I think its time for a beer before I start the pasta salad.
they are tender huh. The other day I made the mistake of grabbing the chicken by the drumstick to flip it over and damn near tore it completely off

Yeah the acid in the lime juice has been working its magic for two days. Its not falling apart, which is to be expected for a tough old goose, but this is awefully good. Have you tried with lime yet, or are you sticking to cider vinegar?
haven't tried with lime. How exactly you make your brine?

I use Assas recipe but use lime juice instead of vinegar. I'm not the biggest fan of cider vinegar, so this works better for me.So far it works for chicken and goose. I'm thinking it would make a pretty good pork roast
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby FlintRiverFowler » Wed Jul 17, 2013 7:33 am

I'm going to look for a brisket to cook tomorrow when I get off work.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Weston81 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:21 pm

If you have any questions feel free to pm me. Don't know much but will try to help if I can.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby grizz18 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:23 pm

FlintRiverFowler wrote:I'm going to look for a brisket to cook tomorrow when I get off work.


Our sams club always has pretty good briskets.

Watch mancavemeals on youtube. He cooks on the UDS and Komandos. He has an episode on the brisket from prepping all the way to cutting after its cooked.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Weston81 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:27 pm

If you got the room buy the whole brisket, aka packer. If you buy the flat you get charged out the rear for it and miss out on burnt ends. I go to my local butcher and buy the whole brisket and then have them separate the point and the flat since my webber bullet smoker can't fit the whole thing on one grate. I put the point on two hours earlier, then the flat so I can serve burnt ends and the flat at the same time.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby FlintRiverFowler » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:27 pm

Thanks, but I couldn't find a damn brisket tonight. One place had them but it was covered in sauce and injected for cooking in the oven.
Firing up the drum super early though for three Boston butts and some chicken breasts.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Weston81 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:30 pm

grizz18 wrote:
FlintRiverFowler wrote:I'm going to look for a brisket to cook tomorrow when I get off work.


Our sams club always has pretty good briskets.

Watch mancavemeals on youtube. He cooks on the UDS and Komandos. He has an episode on the brisket from prepping all the way to cutting after its cooked.



Sam's is a great choice, I helped a comp bbq team and that is where they get their meat from. They placed top 10 in a big comp (American Royal) this year with Sam's meat.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Weston81 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:32 pm

FlintRiverFowler wrote:Thanks, but I couldn't find a damn brisket tonight. One place had them but it was covered in sauce and injected for cooking in the oven.
Firing up the drum super early though for three Boston butts and some chicken breasts.



Sorry to hear that, if you can, track down a butcher shop and give them a ring. The should have one for next time.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby jarbo03 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:45 pm

Weston81 wrote:
grizz18 wrote:
FlintRiverFowler wrote:I'm going to look for a brisket to cook tomorrow when I get off work.


Our sams club always has pretty good briskets.

Watch mancavemeals on youtube. He cooks on the UDS and Komandos. He has an episode on the brisket from prepping all the way to cutting after its cooked.



Sam's is a great choice, I helped a comp bbq team and that is where they get their meat from. They placed top 10 in a big comp (American Royal) this year with Sam's meat.


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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Weston81 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 9:06 pm

Yes sir, I wasn't there to witness it but I do believe it was pork they placed in top ten.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby FlintRiverFowler » Thu Jul 18, 2013 7:23 am

Another setback.
Got up early to fire up the smoker. Pork was rancid had to take it back and decided to patronize another store. Just now got them cookin.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby FlintRiverFowler » Thu Jul 18, 2013 12:21 pm

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Ready for the wrap up. Can't decide if I'm gona duck hunt or bbq on my days off this fall.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Willie » Thu Jul 18, 2013 12:52 pm

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Ready for the wrap up. Can't decide if I'm gona duck hunt or bbq on my days off this fall.

Looks really good. However, the term "BBQ" is not a verb or action. I'm sure you made a honest mistake, and it happens to the best of us, but this has been covered/discussed in great detail already.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby FlintRiverFowler » Thu Jul 18, 2013 12:54 pm

I don't care what ya say. I'm BBQ-ing. Sue me if you don't like it.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby assateague » Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:05 pm

:lol:

What do you do with those butts? Do they become pulled pork, or do you slice them? On a side note, I may try a beef roast, and make some pit beef sandwiches.
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Re: The brotherhood of the UDS

Postby Redbeard » Thu Jul 18, 2013 2:00 pm

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Ready for the wrap up. Can't decide if I'm gona duck hunt or bbq on my days off this fall.

Looks really good. However, the term "BBQ" is not a verb or action. I'm sure you made a honest mistake, and it happens to the best of us, but this has been covered/discussed in great detail already.
I'm gonna BBQ again this afternoon
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