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It probably reached unhealthy temp for a non preserved dairy product.
Not sure you will catch bad aids but the tzatziki has certainly been compromised.

Assuming you were at a 70-85 degree west coast temperature
I've come to the same conclusion after internet research. Fuck this sucks. I went out of my way to go to that place and get the sauce. Not taking the liquid shits for $8.
 
I had a Buffalo chicken omelette for lunch today that was delicious. I didn't take pics though...

For dinner / the Yankees game / the fights tonight, I made French bread pizza. I laid down a mixture of melted butter, EVOO, garlic, oregano, parsley, and hot pepper flakes across the bread, then a 50/50 mix of skim mozzarella and monterey jack cheese. I let that begin to melt in the oven to provide a base layer to prevent the sauce from making the bread soggy. After that, the sauce went on. It was that butter/garlic/oil/etc mixture plus Rao's sauce. On top of the sauce went more of the cheese mixture, then chorizo pepperoni. It went into the oven after that. Once it was cooked, I hit it with some parmesean, parsley, and a dab of EVOO.

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Pork ribs smoked for 2:45. This is right before wrapping. I was spraying with apple juice every 45 minutes.
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I opened them up after 2 hours and they were overcooked since the bones were pulling right out. Some people like it that way but I like a bite where you hold the bone and bite through. Oh well not the end of the world. Sauced them and let that tack up for about 15-20 minutes. Everything was awesome.
 
Looks amaze

I have 2 question

Does it fit in your sink?
What is your cleaning/oiling process?
Yes. I made sure of that when picking out my dimensions. It doesn't fit completely since it's long, but easy enough to wash one section, then rotate and do the other.
I like bee's wax instead of oil. This board came pre-oiled from the wood worker, but I'm going to add bee's wax conditioner to it. Lasts wayyyyyyy longer than mineral oil. It actually has mineral oil in it, but it's primarily bee's wax. Gives boards that nice shine, gets into the grooves, and you can scrub it hard without having to worry about it being removed. I'm not stuck on any given brand. The one I'm using now is called Tom's Cutting Board Conditioner, but I did a quick search and can't find it anywhere, so I can't link you. I think I picked it up on ebay.
 
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I sliced chicken breasts into strips and dumped in a 12 Oz can of pre-mixed margarita, a few cloves of chopped garlic, then a bunch of lemon thyme and let that soak for 3 hours. Then I drained them, seasoned with fajita seasoning, skewered, and threw them on the pit at 400 for 25 minutes. I then opened up the searing grate and seared for a minute a side. So good.
 
Shrimp tacos for the boxing match.

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