Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

RetiredToker76

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What's the super secret blend of spices?
That I never get the quantities the same. It's approx 50% kosher salt, 30% Morton's Montreal Steak Seasoning, 19% Morton's Nature's Seasoning, and 1% black pepper. Shaken and made into a 'paste like consistency with the bacon fat, then layered on the pork loin like icing on a cake. Braise on nuclear until a nice skin forms, then bake at your chosen time/temp. Today's hot and fast, so it's going to be a bit tough; normally I like to get it in the oven about noon and let it cook for about 6 hours at 200°F for a really tender loin.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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4lb pork loin in the oven and cooking. Coated in bacon fat, a super secret blend of spices, seared until brown. Cooked for 30-60 at 425°F. Should be done in the next 45 minutes.

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How hot is it there? we are in a heat wave and i thought it was like 200 degrees outside when i looked at my computer sceen it said 200 in the corner. Just trying to keep chill drinkin a beer but not cooking. We have 20 more minutes till Power Save Hours. 4 to 9. Sat is movie theater day and all tix are $3 all day every movie everytime, so might go chill inside there for a spell.
Dinner looks good. Bubbies Saurkraut might taste good with it and maybe some green beans.
 

RetiredToker76

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How hot is it there? we are in a heat wave and i thought it was like 200 degrees outside when i looked at my computer sceen it said 200 in the corner. Just trying to keep chill drinkin a beer but not cooking. We have 20 more minutes till Power Save Hours. 4 to 9. Sat is movie theater day and all tix are $3 all day every movie everytime, so might go chill inside there for a spell.
Dinner looks good. Bubbies Saurkraut might taste good with it and maybe some green beans.
<edit> whops thought that was L.G. posting. My bad. It's like 77°F here, just rained so cool and muggy.

I haven't seen a movie ticket under $15 in the last 15 years at least. We used to have a $1 theater in my college town, they played movies that had left the big screen but weren't on video yet, and like yeah still used reel films so they got them cheap by being last. If you could handle occasional skipping audio and a few missed frames every 15 or so minutes, it was a good deal even back in the 90's.
 
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Dr.Amber Trichome

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<edit> whops thought that was L.G. posting. My bad. It's like 77°F here, just rained so cool and muggy.

I haven't seen a movie ticket under $15 in the last 15 years at least. We used to have a $1 theater in my college town, they played movies that had left the big screen but weren't on video yet, and like yeah still used reel films so they got them cheap by being last. If you could handle skipping audio and a few missed frames 15 or so minutes, it was a good deal even back in the 90's.
It will be National Cinema Day across the USA on Saturday. I would like to see the movie called Three Thousand Years of Longing.
It looks super trippy. Like a big black dream of Jeanie dude comes out of a magic glass pipe. Its crazy! then he becomes a sex slave to this sophisticated older white lady and he does some other tricks until she is like, I WISH you never came out! lol. The trailer looks appealing, hopefully its not shit. I think it will be so chill in the theater peeps are just gonna be movie hopping from one to the next to stay out of the heat. Hopefully it will be fun and a good time for all.
 
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