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Too much bread, not enough oyster. We added some more and hit them with the homemade remoulade sauce.
Good shitI feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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Originally posted by Ghengis Jon View PostEveryone has a recipe for awesome burgers. How about home made buns?
? cup + 2 TBSP warm water
2 TBSP melted butter
2 eggs
3 ? cups sifted flour
1 ? tsp salt
1 package yeast
? cup + 1/2 tsp sugar
Sesame or poppy seeds
Mix yeast, 1/2 tsp sugar, and water. Let stand 5 minutes.
Beat eggs. Separate ? for egg wash later.
Mix salt, sugar, and flour.
Mix butter, egg, dry mix, and liquid.
Knead 5 minutes.
Cover and let rise until >double in size.
Push down and cut into 8 pieces (6 for large).
Roll pieces into balls and flatten to 3?-3 ?? circles.
Brush with egg wash, lightly press in seeds.
Let rise 45 minutes.
Bake 15-18 minutes @ 375? until light brown on top.
Brush with butter and let cool.
For slider buns, cut into 20-24 pieces and bake 12-15 minutes.
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Originally posted by CGVT View PostThey are allowing business that need it to keep the glass. It does not apply to convenience stores.
The headline is a bunch of shit that bullshit "news" sites intended to get the mouth-breathing right in a lather.
The actual bill is about trying to make neighborhoods safer, but you know know, "Look at the dumb libtards calling bullet proof glass racist. lulz" is a much better attention grabber for these stupid assed sites.
Well, our mileage varies. I believe if you are having trouble with a place that sells liquor and you don't want them to sell liquor, you take their liquor license. She also mentiones places that sell cold medication and pipes (for drugs). There is an easier, better fix than outlawing plexiglass. Because, if these shot houses are making money, their owners will continue selling - with or without the plexiglass.
When I was on Podunk Falls city council, we had a dive bar. It caused a lot of problems. First, fined them, set cop cars around their lot during high volume times. Didn't work so we removed our governing body certificate of approval to start the process to get their liquor license revoked, then we revoked their business permit. Just seems outlawing plexiglass is a weak, convoluted approach."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostWell, our mileage varies. I believe if you are having trouble with a place that sells liquor and you don't want them to sell liquor, you take their liquor license. She also mentiones places that sell cold medication and pipes (for drugs). There is an easier, better fix than outlawing plexiglass. Because, if these shot houses are making money, their owners will continue selling - with or without the plexiglass.
When I was on Podunk Falls city council, we had a dive bar. It caused a lot of problems. First, fined them, set cop cars around their lot during high volume times. Didn't work so we removed our governing body certificate of approval to start the process to get their liquor license revoked, then we revoked their business permit. Just seems outlawing plexiglass is a weak, convoluted approach.
I would expect such malfeasance from an law-degree touting lout like talent, but not you. Sad!
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DOJ Inspector General says he did not approve the release of Strzok's texts. Unclear who at DOJ invited the press to come look at them before even Congress had seen them.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostDOJ Inspector General says he did not approve the release of Strzok's texts. Unclear who at DOJ invited the press to come look at them before even Congress had seen them.
http://www.businessinsider.com/doj-i...leased-2017-12
This is why people liked Wikileaks, they cut through the bullshit.Whatever...
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