Ok, not yet... But sometime soon.
I bought this rig from NePas. Mailman dropped it off today..
(http://lh5.ggpht.com/_CbvAIVzmFFM/S5qtPE4K88I/AAAAAAABGU4/dPbuc7PbAgI/s800/DSC00672.JPG)
And he threw in some lagniappe..
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_CbvAIVzmFFM/S5qtQD_0ZvI/AAAAAAABGVA/OL7dVI4B09I/s800/DSC00674.JPG)
WOO! Thanks Rick! I owe ya...
Nice score STC, nepas sure set you up. Now its time to make some sausage. I've got a batch of polish sausage going in tomorrow so I'll keep you posted.
Well it's No Wonder you ran out of beer!!! Sausage making requires double the consumption or you will never remember which way you twisted the last link!! Trust me on this one!! If not just ask OU812
Nice STSC!
Quote from: Tenpoint5 on March 12, 2010, 01:56:34 PM
Well it's No Wonder you ran out of beer!!! Sausage making requires double the consumption or you will never remember which way you twisted the last link!! Trust me on this one!! If not just ask OU812
It made me thirsty just looking at it.. Lots of cranking involved. :o
I got some LEM 'hog rings' at the Farm Store last weekend. I need to find one of those little plier thingies to smash them on.
I recommend Wildcat IPA (http://www.fallsbrew.com/year_round_beers.html) for stuffing Polish!
I didn't know there were different versions of CT, which one is the one everyone raves about?
Quote from: anderson5420 on March 12, 2010, 08:36:38 PM
I recommend Wildcat IPA (http://www.fallsbrew.com/year_round_beers.html) for stuffing Polish!
My wife's uncle has a condo in Leavenworth... They've been to it a couple times, I haven't. Looks like Snoqualmie is kinda/sorta on the way there. Next trip out, I'll stop in and have a fresh one on tap!
Quote from: KevinG on March 13, 2010, 07:14:55 AM
I didn't know there were different versions of CT, which one is the one everyone raves about?
The 'original'.
The South Carolina one is mustard based. I've never tried it, but am looking forward to cracking it open.
Quote from: squirtthecat on March 13, 2010, 07:17:39 AM
Quote from: KevinG on March 13, 2010, 07:14:55 AM
I didn't know there were different versions of CT, which one is the one everyone raves about?
The 'original'.
The South Carolina one is mustard based. I've never tried it, but am looking forward to cracking it open.
Pretty soon you will be in the sausage ranks......Lemme know if you need a hand.
Quote from: NePaSmoKer on March 13, 2010, 07:39:46 AM
Quote from: squirtthecat on March 13, 2010, 07:17:39 AM
Quote from: KevinG on March 13, 2010, 07:14:55 AM
I didn't know there were different versions of CT, which one is the one everyone raves about?
The 'original'.
The South Carolina one is mustard based. I've never tried it, but am looking forward to cracking it open.
Pretty soon you will be in the sausage ranks......Lemme know if you need a hand.
Will do!
I might try some of that South Carolina style CT on a brisket sammie. I seem to have a bit of brisket floating around here this weekend.. I'll pick a few scraps to munch on.
The SC CT is good the way your going to use it, But it dont BBQ very good for some reason. Maybe the heat makes it go weird?
Quote from: NePaSmoKer on March 13, 2010, 07:49:13 AM
The SC CT is good the way your going to use it, But it dont BBQ very good for some reason. Maybe the heat makes it go weird?
Good to know.. I'll use it on the side, and won't try cooking with it.
Looks like you did well squirt! The SS tubes look really good.
I just use the 'standard' CT, by the half gallon. I gave some to my daughter and she uses it on everything. Now she bought her own and gave her old dad some.
I've found that stuffing is fun and works well with a vertical stuffer vs a KA stuffer, for example. You can pump out a load of sausage in no time.
I think I'm missing something. Is there a NePaS.com somewhere with daily "deals"? I could use a MAK grill for $999.99999 ;D
Enjoy squirt and give the kitties some ;D
Ok, I had some of that SCCT on a brisket sandwich. It was good! But a little goes a long way..
It has pineapple in it. I wonder if that's what goes squirrelly when you heat it up?
It is definitely night-and-day different from the original CT..
Quote from: ArnieM on March 13, 2010, 08:20:35 AM
Looks like you did well squirt! The SS tubes look really good.
I just use the 'standard' CT, by the half gallon. I gave some to my daughter and she uses it on everything. Now she bought her own and gave her old dad some.
I've found that stuffing is fun and works well with a vertical stuffer vs a KA stuffer, for example. You can pump out a load of sausage in no time.
I think I'm missing something. Is there a NePaS.com somewhere with daily "deals"? I could use a MAK grill for $999.99999 ;D
Enjoy squirt and give the kitties some ;D
:D :D