Posted by larry@stinescorner on March 07, 2017 at 05:28:16 from (71.187.22.71):
In Reply to: Tight Finances in USA posted by Traditional Farmer on March 06, 2017 at 18:41:03:
This is a good topic ,,thanks for posting it! Sometimes when the wife and i want to cook outside,I start a fire in the bar b que pit I built from free materials.I burn the sticks of wood I have stacked up from widening and keeping the edges of the fields clean. Making the fire and using the wood is fun for me,,also like the taste of grilling over wood. The wife and I usually cook two nice hamburgers and one small one for our dog Maggie. Our renter was outside having a smoke.I said the fire is going good,,want a burger? He said no thanks,Im gonna cook a ribeye steak.I said the fire is perfect,,he replied,,He didnt have the patience for that.He lit his propane gas grill,and cooked his ribeye steak,,a nice thick one,,that I,,,would never buy,,because I know they are very expensive.He may be right,live day to day,I may be right,keep something for a rainy day,,,who knows who is right? lol
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