Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Sorry, thought you were saying I was overcooking it! My bad, man.
Nope, would plow, don't even need sides.
Hy-Vee has Baby Back Ribs for $1.98 a pound and Kansas City Strip Steak for $3.98 a pound this week. I'm gonna be doing some grilling this weekend. [Reply]
in thread poll: do you store your condiments in the pantry or fridge?
(i was amazed at the fact here (opened) condiments are stored at room temp. all i can recall back in kansas was all that stuff was stored in the fridge. salad dressings, tomato sauce, bbq sauce, mustards etc.)
was just curious as to how ill informed i was about certain storage of certain food items. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
in thread poll: do you store your condiments in the pantry or fridge?
(i was amazed at the fact here (opened) condiments are stored at room temp. all i can recall back in kansas was all that stuff was stored in the fridge. salad dressings, tomato sauce, bbq sauce, mustards etc.)
was just curious as to how ill informed i was about certain storage of certain food items. :-)
Mayo, ketchup, mustard, horseradish, relish etc etc in the fridge. I put my hot sauces in the pantry. Am I doing it right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
in thread poll: do you store your condiments in the pantry or fridge?
(i was amazed at the fact here (opened) condiments are stored at room temp. all i can recall back in kansas was all that stuff was stored in the fridge. salad dressings, tomato sauce, bbq sauce, mustards etc.)
was just curious as to how ill informed i was about certain storage of certain food items. :-)