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T Bag: SC Redeems Self with "Tax Free" 2nd Amendment Holiday
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Bikes Wine. Food. Peeps. Pics. Life. Dropping my words in your face. Saturday, November 29, 2008. SC Redeems Self with "Tax Free" 2nd Amendment Holiday. Every year, Thanksgiving promises the same: Turkey, dressing, sweet potatoes, pies, etc. This year, upon returning to South Carolina I quickly found out that the state gave its residents a reason to be thankful- for the 2nd amendment- by offering a tax free holiday on all guns purchased yesterday and today. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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T Bag: December 2008
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Bikes Wine. Food. Peeps. Pics. Life. Dropping my words in your face. Friday, December 5, 2008. I Am Drinking F%$&ing Merlot! Slowly recovering from the bashing it received in the movie Sideways. Merlot is showing promise in two up-and-coming wine regions in the United States. Tonight I was fortunate enough to taste two wines made from two distinct climates, more than 3,000 miles apart. One of my favorite vineyards in NC, McRitchie Winery. When paired with dark chocolate, more interesting flavors emerged&...
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T Bag: Cabernet Franc: Love at First Sip
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Bikes Wine. Food. Peeps. Pics. Life. Dropping my words in your face. Thursday, November 20, 2008. Cabernet Franc: Love at First Sip. With so much to learn about wine, I could ramble on and on. Instead, I'll try to keep it simple. Let's talk about one of my favorite grapes. I went to a Loire Valley Tasting. Recently where I was actually disappointed with most of the Cab Francs presented. That is not to say that all Loire Valley Cab Francs are dismal. I have had very affordable, very tasty wines fr...The h...
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Bagel Time | The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food
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The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food. One digestive episode at a time. 2nd Annual Low Country Boil. Bagels again →. May 6, 2009. As my first foray into making bagels. It doesn’t require much flour, nor does it require an over night fermantation. The bagels turned out really good, but they weren’t perfect. I think next time, I’m going to experiment with a different recipe. This entry was posted in Baked Goods. 2nd Annual Low Country Boil. Bagels again →. 3 responses to “ Bagel Time. 2nd Annual L...
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September | 2008 | The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food
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The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food. One digestive episode at a time. Monthly Archives: September 2008. September 22, 2008. For the hell of it. He defended the household from a nasty rat, so for that, I am rewarding him with his own blog post. September 22, 2008. 2 pounds ground beef (or turkey, or bison, or chicken, etc.). 2 large cans of tomato sauce. 1 can of tomato paste. 2 jalapenos – diced with seeds included. 1 large onion – diced. 2 cans of dark red kidney beans. September 1, 2008.
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Mmm burgers. | The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food
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The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food. One digestive episode at a time. Southern Fare: Biscuits and Gravy. 2nd Annual Low Country Boil →. April 19, 2009. The 25 lb roast ground up to about 2.1 to 2.2 pounds of ground beef. The burgers (for which I failed to take a final shot of) turned out excellent. You could certainly tell the difference in the home ground beef. Why grind your own meat? This entry was posted in Meat. Southern Fare: Biscuits and Gravy. 2nd Annual Low Country Boil →.
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August | 2008 | The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food
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The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food. One digestive episode at a time. Monthly Archives: August 2008. Where the Buffalo Roam. August 24, 2008. I have no real recipe posts to make this week. I haven’t tried any new and daring cuisine lately, but this upcoming Labor Day weekend will find me alone in the kitchen with plenty of time. Surely, there will be posts to come from that. I was like a kid in a candy store this weekend while shopping at the Dupont Circle farmers marke. One thing to note if y...
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Memorial Day eating | The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food
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The Hungry Kyle: Adventures in All Things Food. One digestive episode at a time. May 31, 2009. This is a bit late, but I thought that I should share. For Memorial Day, the Weber was fired up and some delicious, home ground burgers. Hit the hot grates. Along with the meat action, some serious farmer’s market asparagus and a mean cous cous salad hit the plate. After reading the NY Times profile of Sriracha. This entry was posted in Celebrations. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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T Bag: Funny Faces of NC Politics
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Bikes Wine. Food. Peeps. Pics. Life. Dropping my words in your face. Monday, November 3, 2008. Funny Faces of NC Politics. As I diligently work through my sample ballot and candidate credentials, I can't ignore some of the more distinctive faces of NC politics. If I had nothing else to go by but pictures alone, these candidates would get my vote. This classic pose evokes a Murrow-esque significance. The muted portion of American flag in the back says "I'm serious about small government.". Why I Like Him:.