Forget that. Even if you have to buy an instant pot it is worth it. Thus the new instructions:
- 3pounds (1.5kg) corned beef, 1.5 inches in thickness
- 4 cups (1L) cold water
- 1 large (300g) onion, quartered
- 6 (25g) garlic cloves, crushed
Pickling Spices Seasoning:
- 1 teaspoon yellow mustard seeds
- 1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
- 1 teaspoon coriander seeds
- 1/2 teaspoon whole allspice
- 3 whole cloves
- 3 bay leaves
- Optional: 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
Vegetables:
- 8 (500g) carrots, peeled, cut to 2.5 inches in length
- 6 (600g) small red potatoes, quartered
- 1/2 cabbage, cut into 3-4 wedges
ENJOY!
38 comments:
Yum
For the record, that picture is not retouched in anyway.
Can I come to your house?
Yes, Liz although when Cinco was here we ate out at the brewery, In N Out and the fish shack at the harbor. Never at at the Dawghaus. It was embarrassing because the house was a hoarder mess having emptied two other houses recently and not disposing of the huge excess. I’ll make you corned beef if you want but I’m even better at bbq.
I had Shepard's pie with Guinness gravy the other day at Mallory's. I get a sandwich with corn beef on occasion. I'm not green.
Had a shepherd's pie last week. Yum
I'm predicting there's a huge BBQ party at the Dawg Haus once that patio expansion is complete.
Watch the 100 year olds race!
Horses can't vomit.
100 years old and ABLE to run 60yds.
That's wonderful too. 3 of those ladies were actually running.
Weren't you in the process of redoing the kitchen? In any event, the place was nice, and you made us feel welcome.
Good Morning!
These old bones are trying to break a mile under four minutes on the stationary bike. Almost there a few four minutes ten second runs. All of the weight of my riding gear and helmet are slowing me down. Maybe a carbon fiber helmet will help. :)
Maybe it isn’t the shell but the contents. ;)
You mean do I floss between my ears?
Just laughing with you not at you. I too am increasingly frustrated at "that used to be so easy."
BTW. I added a picture to this post of the results of dinner yesterday. I learn a bit every time. This time I learned that you cannot overcook corned beef but you can undercook it. Err to the high side.
> "Weren't you in the process of redoing the kitchen?"
We had just recently emptied a partially furnished house we were going to rent and still had the boxes from her mom's estate. It was peak "stuff." We also had kids moving around and their "stuff." Better now.
The kitchen is going to include wall studs as plumbing needs to be fixed. Big job. Will cost about a Lexus. Starts in maybe three months. Before you pop your eyes at the price consider it will add two Lexus' to the value and we get to enjoy it in the meantime. Solid investment.
I love a good laugh even if it is at me. Fire away! :)
This years improvement is reinstalling the picture windows in the A frame. They set them back 4" and the extreme wind and rain will build up and leak. Investment of slave labor results is fixing others stupid, priceless. Outback building standards in 1966 where none. Solid house with some home owners finish not so smarts.
My buddy with the Tesla used to have a "chalet" near the base of the gondola in Mammoth. We woke one day to no view from the sliding glass doors to the porch. It wasn't drifts. Just snowfall. He wisely sold and is in the process of divesting all CA commercial or possibly redefined as commercial property. He has too much to lose. CA is in the process of eliminating Prop 13 for anything they decide to call commercial.
Isn't a home office commercial? How about some of those construction, plumbing and others service businesses. Property tax wise I have always felt the unfairness of these businesses. Prop 13 has never been fixed for commercial so it is fair game but as broke as Kali is this will become a very abused situation. More Biz and jobs leaving?
LBD gets it.
We'll take them. We are not quite so bad.
My Unitarian friends are impossibly progressive, which, I think, means nothing is ever good enough in the economy.
Nebraska had a bill similar to prop 13 voted down that if they had passed it control of government spending and property tax Nebraska now would not be amongst the highest in the country. Farm and ranch producers love the high prices land bring but cry they need another 10% cut in values, bringing them down to 65% of accessed value. Every time I hear a farmer cry about this I ask why they didn't support the tax reform when they had a chance. The blank stair is priceless.
I think they wouldn't like to pay higher property texes.
Teachers who used to live next door
opposed
a tax increase which failed.
Then they didn't get a raise to be paid for by the increase.
Ase.
But they didn't tell us!!! They walked.
Gackkkk.
Wailed.
That meat looked really red
I like the way he explains the bridge failure in simple terms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxQJj8D_FE0&list=PL6SYmp3qb3uO78Tu9wAI148aVyX0GOP4G
Good Morning!
Shouldn't the milk be green!
They turn the river in Chicago green. Happy Day After Saint Patrick's Day.
The cows need to be green.
Silver Sneakers day. Still cool here. Rained a smidge. Gas 2
2.479.
From Florida.
looks like the Jet Stream hates SoCal!!!
LBD
Thanks for the bridge UTube. Wonder if they will find the tensioning system failed due to environmental embrittlement like happened on the new Bay Bridge span?
I am appalled at the work being done with traffic flowing. There is always a chance of some kind of failure with new technology. My guess the the concrete failed, tension rod should have been way under true load spec. IMO
Wonder if they will find the tensioning system failed due to environmental embrittlement like happened on the new Bay Bridge span?
So many things wrong with that design. I'm sure if you snapped your fingers and put the entire structure(s) in place and fine tuned it would have been fine. Thing is they were allowing live loads before the span had settled. Concrete in tension at the end of a span. Nothing worse.
New post. The deck is progressing nicely. It won't fail under load.
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