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RE: what's for dinner? - Maggot - 07-27-2022

Porterhouse steak and butter & sugar local corn on the cob. I have been waiting all summer for the corn and now it's back. Man I love that stuff!


RE: what's for dinner? - sally - 07-27-2022

Driving through Indiana was nothing but corn fields. I've never seen so much corn in my life, the whole fucking state is filled with corn.


RE: what's for dinner? - rothschild - 07-27-2022

(07-27-2022, 07:40 PM)sally Wrote: Driving through Indiana was nothing but corn fields. I've never seen so much corn in my life, the whole fucking state is filled with corn.

Kansas is like that, but worse. Hours and hours and hours of mind-numbing flatness.


RE: what's for dinner? - Maggot - 07-27-2022

There is a difference between cow corn and people corn.


RE: what's for dinner? - BigMark - 07-27-2022

Cow corn gets chewed.


RE: what's for dinner? - sally - 07-27-2022

(07-27-2022, 08:49 PM)rothschild Wrote:
(07-27-2022, 07:40 PM)sally Wrote: Driving through Indiana was nothing but corn fields. I've never seen so much corn in my life, the whole fucking state is filled with corn.

Kansas is like that, but worse. Hours and hours and hours of mind-numbing flatness.

Yeah, it started to become eerie.


RE: what's for dinner? - Duchess - 07-28-2022

North Carolina & South Carolina are tedious to drive through too. There is nothing but pine trees mile after mile.


RE: what's for dinner? - Clang McFly - 07-28-2022

(07-28-2022, 09:57 AM)Duchess Wrote: North Carolina & South Carolina are tedious to drive through too. There is nothing but pine trees mile after mile.

My brother Larry lives in North Carolina. He seems to like the pot smoking, motorcycle riding, tattooing country mountain life.


RE: what's for dinner? - Duchess - 07-28-2022

It's beautiful there. I can see why he would like it.


RE: what's for dinner? - MirahM - 07-28-2022

(07-28-2022, 09:57 AM)Duchess Wrote: North Carolina & South Carolina are tedious to drive through too. There is nothing but pine trees mile after mile.

That made me laugh.
It really makes me laugh.

Where I live is sage brush, dirt, low trees and shrubs, and when I just went home a week ago I couldn't believe how tall the trees were. I was so happy looking at them. And I wondered what it would look like w/out them and realized it would just look like where I live. Yuck.
I love the trees!


RE: what's for dinner? - Duchess - 07-28-2022

I love trees too, I love all of nature, but after spending hours & hours and hundreds of miles of nothing but blacktop and pinetrees it becomes tedious and starts to feel never ending.


RE: what's for dinner? - rothschild - 07-28-2022

(07-28-2022, 04:44 PM)MirahM Wrote:
(07-28-2022, 09:57 AM)Duchess Wrote: North Carolina & South Carolina are tedious to drive through too. There is nothing but pine trees mile after mile.

That made me laugh.
It really makes me laugh.

Where I live is sage brush, dirt, low trees and shrubs, and when I just went home a week ago I couldn't believe how tall the trees were. I was so happy looking at them. And I wondered what it would look like w/out them and realized it would just look like where I live. Yuck.
I love the trees!

Do you have prairie dogs? Rattle snakes? Coyotes? Wolves? Bears?


RE: what's for dinner? - MirahM - 07-28-2022

Rattlesnakes, yes. Coyotes yes. Bears, yes.

No prairie dogs that I am aware of-but we have marmots! And higher in the mountains we had pine martens and if you were lucky enough to see em-a wolverine.
There are also big horn sheep and mountain goats-which I've seen both.

I have not encountered wolves in this area, but they do exist in WA.


RE: what's for dinner? - MirahM - 07-28-2022

(07-28-2022, 05:55 PM)Duchess Wrote: I love trees too, I love all of nature, but after spending hours & hours and hundreds of miles of nothing but blacktop and pinetrees it becomes tedious and starts to feel never ending.

I thought I might have some recent pics from my trip, but I did not.

There were some never ending roads lined with pine trees that we used to travel on growing up-and my sisters and I would always count the ant hills. They were huge!


RE: what's for dinner? - Maggot - 08-03-2022

What goes good with spare ribs?


RE: what's for dinner? - Carsman - 08-03-2022

ME   hah


RE: what's for dinner? - BigMark - 08-03-2022

Free beer.


RE: what's for dinner? - MirahM - 08-09-2022

Is 10 PM too late to eat dinner?

Do you just go to bed hungry if it is too late?


RE: what's for dinner? - MirahM - 08-09-2022

(08-03-2022, 08:38 PM)Maggot Wrote: What goes good with spare ribs?

Fresh corn on the cob

alot of people like cole slaw for some reason

corn bread

salad

a baked potato, baked sweet potato even

Now I'm hungry


RE: what's for dinner? - Clang McFly - 08-09-2022

(08-09-2022, 01:10 AM)MirahM Wrote: Is 10 PM too late to eat dinner?

Do you just go to bed hungry if it is too late?

Nah, just stay up a little later and give your stomach time to settle before going to sleep.