That's what happens when they start transporting it by rail instead of the trusty pipeline.....Sheesh. I pay $35.99 for a 35# container (a little over 4 gal) of pure peanut oil.
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That's what happens when they start transporting it by rail instead of the trusty pipeline.....Sheesh. I pay $35.99 for a 35# container (a little over 4 gal) of pure peanut oil.
That bird has been around.....just saying. Talk about yer punched giblets.someone was bitching about going to their in-laws for Thanksgiving; and then this made me think of my brother's ex wife...... no, I never actually saw it; I just had a picture in my head
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Yup....lol. On a serious note....don't care to use a tall burner stand.
Someone probably makes one but man, that would be a pretty large air fryer. Had a small one and man, pita to clean.Have not read this whole thread, but is there an air fryer big enough for a turkey? That could work. Air is still fairly cheap.
did I wreck the thread?
Put up a cheap pop up tent thing if it's still raining. Rain/snow will make it spatter and cold temps/wind make it harder to maintain temperature.got my ducks in a row, rain early, should be able to do it after noon some time
Not when it’s soaked with flammable grease it’s not!![]()
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sure...cardboard is not flammable at all.
Carpet squares work good for me![]()
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sure...cardboard is not flammable at all.
Looks greatyou might be a redneck.......
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