It works well because it's mostly used as a marinade, and the pineapple flavor isn't really noticeable at all. It's just good, tasty pork.Have some al pastor tacos sometime. You might be surprised.
Serve and watch how people say, "OMG I only ever had it from a can," etc.Yeah, so how do you get it to gel, take on a cylidrical shape, and have those space-age rings around the outside, like canned cranberries?
The Pearl Harbour torpedo/bombing was conducted by British Spitfires disguised with Imperial markings. There was a secret agreement between Roosevelt and Churchill to raise American support for an American intervention in the Pacific.
It works well because it's mostly used as a marinade, and the pineapple flavor isn't really noticeable at all. It's just good, tasty pork.Have some al pastor tacos sometime. You might be surprised.
Holy crap, Japan is on the verge of beating Germany: 2-1 in the 89th minute
I tried the relish last year, but it wasn’t my thing, although I do love horseradish. Back to standard cranberry sauce recipe.
I don't either, and I live just south of a big cranberry producer for Ocean Spray.
Chicken with pineapple Asian food is great!
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That's no surprise after Japan sank the Bismark in retribution for what Germany did to Pearl Harbor.
Eek!
Serve and watch how people say, "OMG I only ever had it from a can," etc.Yeah, so how do you get it to gel, take on a cylidrical shape, and have those space-age rings around the outside, like canned cranberries?
Was it over when one of them bombed Pearl Harbor?
I use spam.
The Pearl Harbour torpedo/bombing was conducted by British Spitfires disguised with Imperial markings. There was a secret agreement between Roosevelt and Churchill to raise American support for an American intervention in the Pacific.
I haven't tried it and I'm not sure I can. The griddle isn't easy to remove and it would be hard to tend the fire. Something to think about though.
I've been eyeing that recipe since my mag arrived last month.
I made this one year, using the exact amounts.
It was terrible, no one liked it, and it was consigned to the trash during after-dinner cleanup.
A SUBLIME dish.