FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for July 30, 2022

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 2 years ago

    mmmm… carbon

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    Imagine  over 2 years ago

    Probably took out another satellite, too.

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    Jason Allen  over 2 years ago

    No, he made his own charcoal briquettes and served them.

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    Beaker  over 2 years ago

    As Jason would say, “Hello atomic element #6.”

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    Pet  over 2 years ago

    That was my dad.

    When he barbecued, he could take the most beautiful filet cut of prime steak and turn it into unchewable shoe leather in 45 minutes flat. Yup, 45 minutes.

    Bloody horrible. I didn’t enjoy anything on the bbq until I was well grown and far away from them.

    Medium rare for me now please! :-))

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    nosirrom  over 2 years ago

    Break out the hockey sticks!

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    KenseidenXL  over 2 years ago

    D@MN! He’s making the rest of us look bad.

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    dflak  over 2 years ago

    I see that Roger is as competent on the Grill as Andy is in the kitchen.

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    tcumming  over 2 years ago

    vegan BBQ

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    Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Is there no one that can cook in that family. I’m not sure who came first the Fox’s or the Bundy’s but the have to be related.

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    mindjob  over 2 years ago

    Mom shouldn’t complain. At least carbon is organic, much like her tofu

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    Cozmik Cowboy  over 2 years ago

    Yep. That’s the way my dad did it. And “steak” meant a thin T-bone, done under the broiler until any and all flavor was a distant memory; “fried eggs” meant rock-solid, pale-yellow yolks.

    Me? Rare & sunny side up, thank you very much!

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    paranormal  over 2 years ago

    Same difference…

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    tcayer  over 2 years ago

    It’s funny because he’s a bad cook!

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    Thanksfortheinfo2000  over 2 years ago

    So, if you go to the movies with a charcoal briquette in your pocket, would that be carbon dating?

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    Publius10608218  over 2 years ago

    And they wonder why their kids are so scrawny

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    Dkram  over 2 years ago

    So, how come Peter isn’t asking for more?

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    dv  over 2 years ago

    Good thing he went for rare and not well done

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    dflak  over 2 years ago

    My wife loves to cook and she is excellent at it.

    I am “King of the Grill” – my specialty is smoked chicken but I do well with all other manner of meat, poultry and fish. If it isn’t raining, I have the barbecue going.

    BTW: what most people call barbecuing is actually grilling: heating the meal directly over the fire. True barbecue heats the meat with the smoke. I have a smoker for this very purpose – build the fire on the side with the vent and put the meal on the side with the smoke stack. Control the rate of burning by opening and closing the vent and lid on the smoke stack.

    It takes about twice as long to cook something than in an oven, but it comes out tender and juicy. Smoke flavor is optional. Most briquets are made from Hickory. But if you want real smoke flavor add wood. I use Hickory, Apple and Mesquite depending on what’s cooking.

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    Robert4170  over 2 years ago

    Logical disconnect here. The briquets would be glowing hot, obviously too hot to handle or eat.

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