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Ol Blue K20 12-29-2021 09:55 AM

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I'm thinking Ol Blue might have a tough time climbing that hill from 49! :lol:

Naw, Blue would do ok. I don't want to dig to find the door of the house.....:lol:

yuccales 12-29-2021 01:03 PM

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Naw, Blue would do ok. I don't want to dig to find the door of the house.....:lol:

Diggin' you would do my friend! :lol: Just came in from more shoveling. Another 6" makes our grand total 24" of that lovely white stuff. ;) Bet that cabin of yours has double that! :eek:

FleetsidePaul 12-29-2021 09:07 PM

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35 degrees here. Not much snow. My wife and I went to go look at a vacation house. Not a bad drive but when we got to the place the realtor couldn't get the lock box open. It had some newfangled computerized keypad and the internet was down. It wouldn't open. So we have to go back Friday or Saturday. Complete waste of time.

Realtor was pizzed. She said she's putting the old lock box back on.

Modern technology strikes again.

special-K 12-29-2021 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by yuccales (Post 9012393)
Diggin' you would do my friend! :lol: Just came in from more shoveling. Another 6" makes our grand total 24" of that lovely white stuff. ;) Bet that cabin of yours has double that! :eek:

Sounds like a dream to me. Snowed in at the cabin would be a gas, as long as you have your provisions together. My everyday house is an old log home with a woodstove. I feel right at home (pun) when snowed in. I keep drinking and utility water in store, plus there are two stream and a spring. Candles, kerosene lamps, cupboards and freezer kept full, and beer! I can charge my phone in the truck. I just take it in stride and enjoy the world forced to slow down


57taskforce 12-29-2021 09:44 PM

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I made New Mexico red chili sauce from scratch to make a breakfast skillet for my family. Damn that chili is good. If you have to ask what red chili sauce is or why there’s no beans, it’s impossible for you to understand what you are missing:lol:

Boog 12-29-2021 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9012563)
Sounds like a dream to me. Snowed in at the cabin would be a gas, as long as you have your provisions together. My everyday house is an old log home with a woodstove. I feel right at home (pun) when snowed in. I keep drinking and utility water in store, plus there are two stream and a spring. Candles, kerosene lamps, cupboards and freezer kept full, and beer! I can charge my phone in the truck. I just take it in stride and enjoy the world forced to slow down

Snowbound - The Ozark Mountain Daredevils - YouTube


I like that plan Tim. I guess my favorite thing about snow is the quietness of it all. Things start getting quiet as the snow begins falling and once a few inches have accumulated it's like everything else has shut down to enjoy the
peacefulness. I have mentioned numerous times about the wife and I heading out to Colorado for a snowy Christmas vacation but she's just not interested. Don't want to get snowed in for longer than we planned.

LockDoc 12-29-2021 11:15 PM

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It snowed here today just a nice quiet couple of inches, No wind at all so it just drifted down gently. I watched it out the window for a while. I think this next Saturday is going to be just the opposite though..... Bummer.

LockDoc

57taskforce 12-30-2021 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Boog (Post 9012620)
I like that plan Tim. I guess my favorite thing about snow is the quietness of it all. Things start getting quiet as the snow begins falling and once a few inches have accumulated it's like everything else has shut down to enjoy the
peacefulness. I have mentioned numerous times about the wife and I heading out to Colorado for a snowy Christmas vacation but she's just not interested. Don't want to get snowed in for longer than we planned.

Boog, if you get snowed in I’ll come bail you out. I’m less than an hour from Durango and about 1:45 from silverton, telluride, Ouray etc. Its beautiful country for sure.

Boog 12-30-2021 12:59 AM

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I thank ya. ;)

dieseldawg142 12-30-2021 04:57 AM

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dieseldawg142 12-30-2021 04:59 AM

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climbing hills works better when ya take your hitch out...
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dieseldawg142 12-30-2021 05:00 AM

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68bowtie 12-30-2021 05:01 AM

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climbing hills works better when ya take your hitch out...

:lol:

dieseldawg142 12-30-2021 05:04 AM

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aliens?
naw, just my mutts on a nocturnal run...(yellowish-orange-Roxie, green -Rumble)
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dieseldawg142 12-30-2021 05:07 AM

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FleetsidePaul 12-30-2021 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by 57taskforce (Post 9012567)
I made New Mexico red chili sauce from scratch to make a breakfast skillet for my family. Damn that chili is good. If you have to ask what red chili sauce is or why there’s no beans, it’s impossible for you to understand what you are missing:lol:

It's funny I just made red chili sauce for Quesadilla's. Being in New Mexico I'm sure that you get better Chile's than I can around here.

Washed them down with some "Permanent Waves' beer form Chapman Brewing. Co. A little pricey but good stuff if you can find it. Got no complaints and some clean plates.

I always try to make salsa, chili, and BBQ sauce from scratch. It's just better.

72c20customcamper 12-30-2021 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Boog (Post 9012620)
I like that plan Tim. I guess my favorite thing about snow is the quietness of it all. Things start getting quiet as the snow begins falling and once a few inches have accumulated it's like everything else has shut down to enjoy the
peacefulness. I have mentioned numerous times about the wife and I heading out to Colorado for a snowy Christmas vacation but she's just not interested. Don't want to get snowed in for longer than we planned.

If it's a wet snow its quiet untill the trees start snapping . Has happened here a few times specially when leaves are still on the trees

Boog 12-30-2021 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by 72c20customcamper (Post 9012834)
If it's a wet snow its quiet untill the trees start snapping . Has happened here a few times specially when leaves are still on the trees


It's the freezing rain that sticks and weighs the limbs over down here.

special-K 12-30-2021 07:15 PM

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Wet snow does the same thing, especially when there are still leaves, or on evergreens. Early season (when leaves could still be on) is when it happens most, too. Hurrican Sandy was the freakiest of all. It was October, so leaves were still on. She came up the east coast offshore, then turned inland on New Jersey and continued due west along the Mason-Dixon line into the mountains where she mixed with a cold front and it snowed to beat h.e.double l! Leaves were still on the trees and there was enormous damage. What powerlines falling trees and limbs didn't take down came down when the powerline poles snapped off in a long series. They had no power for a really long time. It was colder than it ever gets that time of year and people were stuck in rescue shelters, including my mom. Hurricanes are really bad "tropical storms" and this one turned freezing cold months ahead of schedule. Here it is a bit over one day till January and I saw a couple riding in a Miata with the top down. I think It's supposed to be 60* tomorrow. But it will be in the 30s Monday with snow. You really have to follow the weather or you could get caught with your pants down

special-K 12-30-2021 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by 57taskforce (Post 9012567)
I made New Mexico red chili sauce from scratch to make a breakfast skillet for my family. Damn that chili is good. If you have to ask what red chili sauce is or why there’s no beans, it’s impossible for you to understand what you are missing:lol:

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9012697)
It's funny I just made red chili sauce for Quesadilla's. Being in New Mexico I'm sure that you get better Chile's than I can around here.

Washed them down with some "Permanent Waves' beer form Chapman Brewing. Co. A little pricey but good stuff if you can find it. Got no complaints and some clean plates.

I always try to make salsa, chili, and BBQ sauce from scratch. It's just better.

You guys care to share some recipes? Please PM :cool:. I'm not a bad cook and I like doing it alright. Kinda have to since I'm single ya know. But I also like to cook for the ladies. I am lacking in the home made sauce category and would like to change that. Same thing with seasonings. I have tons of great sauces, marinades, and seasoning packets, but I need to get past store bought to feel I'm an actual cook.

Here's what I did not on my truck yesterday after work. I've been digging out my cellar and this beam has footers under two posts that I wanted to shore up. So I grabbed left over materials and built these forms, mixed concrete, and filled (one of them)
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I stripped the form today and haven't put the picture on my 'puter yet. I'll add it in shortly. Could have been nicer if I vibrated it. Got some honeycomb, but it's just in the ole cellar anyway. I did some bull work at my job and was about worn out by then

allchevy58 12-30-2021 11:55 PM

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After shoveling more snow, yesterday and today I sanded and painted older Suzuki quad I bought. Tomorrow I'll put the front inner fenders, side covers and steps on. Have to polish the headlights out too. Don't know if I'll keep or not, just bought a 2022 Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX.

57taskforce 12-31-2021 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9012697)
It's funny I just made red chili sauce for Quesadilla's. Being in New Mexico I'm sure that you get better Chile's than I can around here.

Washed them down with some "Permanent Waves' beer form Chapman Brewing. Co. A little pricey but good stuff if you can find it. Got no complaints and some clean plates.

I always try to make salsa, chili, and BBQ sauce from scratch. It's just better.

You know Paul, I’ve made it with Colorado, California and New Mexico Hatch chilies and each variety comes out great, they all taste very similar. New Mexico hatch Green chili is in a league of its own though. One day I’ll post some up pics when I make green sauce.


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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9012912)
You guys care to share some recipes? Please PM :cool:. I'm not a bad cook and I like doing it alright. Kinda have to since I'm single ya know. But I also like to cook for the ladies. I am lacking in the home made sauce category and would like to change that. Same thing with seasonings. I have tons of great sauces, marinades, and seasoning packets, but I need to get past store bought to feel I'm an actual cook.

Here's what I did not on my truck yesterday after work. I've been digging out my cellar and this beam has footers under two posts that I wanted to shore up. So I grabbed left over materials and built these forms, mixed concrete, and filled (one of them)
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I stripped the form today and haven't put the picture on my 'puter yet. I'll add it in shortly. Could have been nicer if I vibrated it. Got some honeycomb, but it's just in the ole cellar anyway. I did some bull work at my job and was about worn out by then

Tim, this stuff is so stupid easy to make it’s not funny. I’ll send you the recipe tomorrow. You’ve likely got enough Hispanic and Latino markets around that you can get the dried red chilis, if not I’m sure your sister in Taos can definitely get you what you need. They sell the dried red chilis at Walmart and the other big grocery stores here.

dieseldawg142 12-31-2021 04:21 AM

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After shoveling more snow, yesterday and today I sanded and painted older Suzuki quad I bought. Tomorrow I'll put the front inner fenders, side covers and steps on. Have to polish the headlights out too. Don't know if I'll keep or not, just bought a 2022 Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX.

is that an Eiger 400?
looks like my wife's Eiger
there a pretty solid quad

special-K 12-31-2021 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by allchevy58 (Post 9013039)
After shoveling more snow, yesterday and today I sanded and painted older Suzuki quad I bought. Tomorrow I'll put the front inner fenders, side covers and steps on. Have to polish the headlights out too. Don't know if I'll keep or not, just bought a 2022 Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX.

That looks really good. Nice job!
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Tim, this stuff is so stupid easy to make it’s not funny. I’ll send you the recipe tomorrow. You’ve likely got enough Hispanic and Latino markets around that you can get the dried red chilis, if not I’m sure your sister in Taos can definitely get you what you need. They sell the dried red chilis at Walmart and the other big grocery stores here.

Thanks, purshate that. My sister's in Santa Fe these days, but still can send me dried chilis. I've had her send them before. There's Badia brand sold here at Food Lion, which I use for spices. We have a Mega Mart in Frederick, which is all Hispanic, but nothing much there that other stores don't sell... except chicken feet! There is a small independent grocery that opened right in Mt. Airy I need to check out. I think the thing in NM is you get them fresh, and everybody dries them it seems

FleetsidePaul 12-31-2021 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 57taskforce (Post 9013053)
You know Paul, I’ve made it with Colorado, California and New Mexico Hatch chilies and each variety comes out great, they all taste very similar. New Mexico hatch Green chili is in a league of its own though. One day I’ll post some up pics when I make green sauce.

Here is my recipe: Whatever I can get my hands on. I live in a rural area with limited choices. So I use what I have available so none of my salsa's end up tasting like the last one. It's always kind of a crap shoot when I cook. I don't measure anything. I just eyeball it. So far so good. :)

I made some salsa and my wife took it to work and everyone wanted me to make them some. Only one problem. I didn't remember how I did it. :lol: I was just throwing stuff in. I don't follow recipes. I create them Unfortunately I don't write them down. I can't duplicate them.

I agree that Hatch Chile's are the best. I had a friend with a sister in New Mexico and when he visited her he would bring me back some. I want to go there for the food.

Tim. I have always thought that cooking for the ladies was beneficial. It show's effort. Anyone can go to a restaurant. Cooking a meal for someone means something.

I didn't cook when I was single. i mostly survived on frozen corn dogs and a microwave. I don't cook for myself.


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