Cany. Those sausage and peppers looks great. You gave me a dinner suggestion for the weekend. I'm also thinking about getting a few Bronzino and trying them smoked. Did you ever try Koshihikari Gaba Rice. I get it on Amazon. It's pricey but really worth it. Make sure you soak it for at least 1/2...
"clamshell thrust reversers"
Avenger, we are hijacking this thread. One last thing and yes, it's long winded.
You seem to be a real airplane buff. Speaking of thrust reversers, did you ever see a B-727 back out of the gate using just the thrust reversers? It was pretty cool. You just had to...
Size does not always matter with everything. The B-777 is a big airplane but it flies with ease. Basically, fingertip control. I was lucky in my career and got to fly every Boeing after the B-707. Again, the B-777 is my favorite. Yes, I did fly the B-757. It is a very sleek, clean flying...
"Yet, from the cockpit you can really only see the cockpit. Unless you turn around. Then you realize there's a lot of airplane behind you."
Avenger, that is so cool. I'm guessing, but is that #3 from the original planes built. #2 crashed in 1970 just short of the runway at Calverton. Both...
Yes, military aviation is a risky profession. Like many in the military, we all lost friends. It's part of the business. To watch our very young enlisted men and women operate on the very dangerous flight deck of an aircraft carrier is heart warming. I knew their jobs were as dangerous as mine...
Avenger. Heinemann's Hot Rod. You have that right. He designed a fantastic plane in the A-4 Skyhawk. It was the smallest jet in the fleet and it was also designed to carry a nuclear weapon. That's why the landing gear was so high. It had a Anti-Radiation Heat Shield to protect the pilot from the...
I saw some the other day in the flour section and considered it. How did they come out? That's more important to me after all the supposed poison I have eaten over the years. I don't think whole wheat is going to save me but if it tastes good, I'm in.
At times, I eat pancakes for supper? I love...
Ahhh, the good old days. My rides. I used to race 1/4 mile at the West Hampton race track and Route 231 in Babylon Village at midnight. After a woman totaled my 1970 Dodge Challenger with a 383, I bought a 1970 AMX with a 390 and Borg Warner Super T-10 transmission. I blew the stock 390...
Nasty, rainy day. Might as well make something delicious to eat. I'm starting it off with a late lunch. I got out the leftover smoked pork tenderloin, homemade applesauce and made a sandwich while deciding on what to make for dinner.
I don't put them in the fridge but I make sure the water does not get heated. In the garage or shade will usually keep them cool. If it's too hot, I soak them for however long I can and then just deal with it. Most of the time it's not that hot that you can't soak them for a few hours or...
When I dig in sand, I don't find much sediment in the clams but I still put them in a bucket of water and allow them to purge anything they want to for a few hours or whenever I'm ready to use them. The clams dug in a muddier bottom are usually soaked in a bucket of plain bay water for a few...
Cany. I love the whole process. I got up, dropped my Carolina Skiff in the water for it's first 2025 ride across the bay. Put on my waders, scratched up what I needed in minutes and went home. The clams were in clean sand and I didn't soak them for long. Like many here, I enjoy cooking and...
I got out on the low tide this morning and dug a few dozen clams for a snack. Plenty of clams available to be dug in my favorite honey hole but only took what I needed. I'm so happy the clams have come back in the GSB. I saw thirteen commercial diggers.
Yes, they are through wired. Not that it matters for these, they won't see a fishing trip. I have way too many go to plugs that have a lot of experience attracting bass.
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