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Br4veSirRobin t1_jdouazv wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Crispy Taters by CookingWithCarrrl
Perfect!
Br4veSirRobin t1_jb3epzn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tech coach Adams' comment 'racially insensitive' by BCLetsRide69
Still waiting for the racial breakdown of slavery in the U.S. between 1619 to 1865.
Br4veSirRobin t1_jb3dr00 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tech coach Adams' comment 'racially insensitive' by BCLetsRide69
Please show me a source describing the racial makeup of slavery in the United States between 1619 and 1865. I'll bet the percentage was 80-90%. Prove me wrong.
Br4veSirRobin t1_jb38oz1 wrote
Reply to comment by kablammy666 in Tech coach Adams' comment 'racially insensitive' by BCLetsRide69
Thank you for the correction.
Br4veSirRobin t1_jb384qi wrote
I mean an old white dude from Texas being a racist f$&k?! Shocking. I'm surprised he didn't pull out a 3 foot revolver and shoot the ceiling yelling "Yee ha!!!"
Br4veSirRobin t1_j94jhzg wrote
Reply to comment by houseofcrouse in Hot bacon [homemade] by Turtleramem
Cold oven also. Put bacon in THEN turn on the oven. So flat and perfect. Doing in tomorrow AM for my lovelies.
Br4veSirRobin t1_j94jb1s wrote
When chefs run out of ideas. Unless this is a 'tasting' menu this is snob food.
Br4veSirRobin t1_j8bwlz3 wrote
I'm retired! Lol
Br4veSirRobin t1_ixsai97 wrote
Reply to A Trejo Thanksgiving. by DinoRoman
Turkey and bacon?! That's a big nom-nom-nom!
Br4veSirRobin t1_iw4qov3 wrote
Vikings (Europeans) were in Newfoundland (l'anse aux meadow) in 1000ce so probably Viking trading
Br4veSirRobin t1_isgj7kg wrote
Reply to comment by LameTrouT in How come some Galvanized steel panel have patterns? by LameTrouT
The patterns on the surface of galvanized steel are called 'spangle'. People who use galv steel order spangle size. Antimony is used in the molten zinc bath for spangle size control among other process controls. Metallurgist here.
Br4veSirRobin t1_isgirrk wrote
Reply to comment by LameTrouT in How come some Galvanized steel panel have patterns? by LameTrouT
True. Any painted galvanize is is usually galvanneal. I was a metallurgical engineer in both carbon steel and titanium.
Br4veSirRobin t1_isghn1y wrote
Reply to comment by shouldco in How come some Galvanized steel panel have patterns? by LameTrouT
It's called galvanneal and it is used in painted car panels. After dipping in zinc the steel goes through a furnace to slow nucleation-crystallization. It is a matte gray finish and paint sticks to it very well.
Br4veSirRobin t1_jdss0dp wrote
Reply to [homemade] Charcuterie board with cheese, cured meats, pate and dips washed down with a bourbon. by PitmasterUniversity
Everything is goos washed down with bourbon. Beautiful board.