That's not for spec ops. When you go for CSOR or JTF2 it's called selections.
I could go back to living without an instant pot and it wouldn't be terribly inconvenient. Living without a slow cooker would be a pain in the ass.I have crockpot
I know pressure cooker
I don't know insta pot but somebody described it as a cross between both...I dunno
I use slow cooker for carnitas and stews and bone broth...very good toolI could go back to living without an instant pot and it wouldn't be terribly inconvenient. Living without a slow cooker would be a pain in the ass.
There's nothing a slow cooker does that a stove top doesn't, except that I can confidentally leave my slow cooker unattended.I use slow cooker for carnitas and stews and bone broth...very good tool
sometimes try to put too much meat and ingredients in slow cookerThere's nothing a slow cooker does that a stove top doesn't, except that I can confidentally leave my slow cooker unattended.
Can you explain this to me?sometimes try to put too much meat and ingredients in slow cooker
then I have to switch to a big ass steel pot anyways
hahaCan you explain this to me?
Pro tip: Don't cut up the pork. Season the outside of the shoulder and just dump the whole thing in.haha
I buy a lot of pork for carnitas...I cut it up a bit and cram it in the crock pot
I add onions and garlic and spices and some sauce...and then I realize it is too much for the crock pot
then I put it all into a big ass steel pot and just run it slow and low on stovetop
then I wash the crockpot and shake my head because I should have known it would not fit all that damn meeeeeaaaat
Solid pro tipPro tip: Don't cut up the pork. Season the outside of the shoulder and just dump the whole thing in.
You'd know better than me, so I'll take the compliment.Solid pro tip
I leave it in as big of pieces as possible...but sometimes I have to cut them a couple times to fit in the pot...our crock is ancient and not the largestPro tip: Don't cut up the pork. Season the outside of the shoulder and just dump the whole thing in.
Just get a bigger one, bro. It's worth it.I leave it in as big of pieces as possible...but sometimes I have to cut them a couple times to fit in the pot...our crock is ancient and not the largest
For sure I prefer meat cooked as intact as possible
Good tip for sure
Good callJust get a bigger one, bro. It's worth it.
Bigger indeed is better, surface area counts.Just get a bigger one, bro. It's worth it.
Mine's a 6 quart. If it's for Mrs Beard and I it's big enough, if we're having people over it gets a little tight depending on what I'm making. If I were going to do it again, I'd get the 8 quart.Good call
we keep looking at bigger ones...but I always feel like I could find an even bigger one
I think I will purchase online and find the world's biggest crockpot
If I ever get stimulated I will make that top priority
That sounds correct.He wasn't in the army. He applied and failed to pass basic. If I applied to be a cop and washed out of the academy for being a dipshit, I wouldn't go around saying I'm an ex cop
Same with trains.That's how I imagine ship's control rooms look now. When I 1st started working at power plants, we had those same Star Trek looking control rooms. They look more like this now.
Nah he posted pictures on Facebook of him in training on veterans day in uniform. Lapped up all the applause, you know how he is. Forgot to mention to anyone that thanked him for his service that he diddnt serve. A true Walter mitty.That sounds correct.
Although I don't think PJ ever said he was IN the army.
I think someone asked him about it and he told them what happened and he posted pics of his experience and people then ran with the idea he was lying.
Which actually he was not.
I don't remember it that way.Same with trains.
Nah he posted pictures on Facebook of him in training on veterans day in uniform. Lapped up all the applause, you know how he is. Forgot to mention to anyone that thanked him for his service that he diddnt serve. A true Walter mitty.
It wasn't convenience. He did it to lap up the attention, receive praise, and hope not to explain the finer details.I don't remember it that way.
I remember him posting the pics and saying his involvement, or lack therof, but yes, it was on Vets day and a poor choice and time to do it.
He did however explain the situation and how it ended and did not claim to be IN the army.It wasn't convenience. He did it to lap up the attention, receive praise, and hope not to explain the finer details.
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Oh he fucken did I had a nice argument with him about it. Claimed veteran too. He relented when half the ex military on the OG smacked his ass down.He did however explain the situation and how it ended and did not claim to be IN the army.
When I saw the post, it had a picture(s) of him and it had the explanation of him washing out.Oh he fucken did I had a nice argument with him about it. Claimed veteran too. He relented when half the ex military on the OG smacked his ass down.
Here's what Happened.When I saw the post, it had a picture(s) of him and it had the explanation of him washing out.
From that point on, people freaked out claiming he was saying he was a vet.
I never saw a claim where he said that.
The argument that really took off was "What makes someone a vet?"
Everyone had different opinions as to what stage qualified it.
It was quite a debacle.
On the original post in another social media he put up the pics.Here's what Happened.
He post pictures of himself in uniform on veterans day to lap up the adulation.
Og gets wind
Story unfolds that he diddnt ever make it into the army.
He argues for pages that he's a vet
After taking a battering from actual vets he feigns ignorance and claims he knew no better. Probably threw a couple more excuses in there