u/firemn317

Image 1 — pork loin tuscan style
Image 2 — pork loin tuscan style
Image 3 — pork loin tuscan style
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pork loin tuscan style

here's a few shots of how I make pork loin. couldn't find full shot of tied with string but it came out yummy

u/firemn317 — 22 hours ago
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around and around

this is a very well made accessory for Weber kettle. I have several other rotisseries this is really well done! The motor is quiet works great and that is a 20 lb turkey. came out just fantastic. you don't have to spend a zillion dollars to have a good barbecue. The rotisserie unit I got was 150 bucks. there is a stainless steel model but I didn't think it was necessary to pay the extra and this is worked great on several meals.

u/firemn317 — 23 hours ago
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Rotisserie kit for 22-inch Weber grill, perfectly rotates meats and veggies for delicious, even cooking. Others are loving it!

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u/firemn317 — 23 hours ago

exploring different area

just a little exploring. looking for potential campsite but nothing accessible. area is pretty well closed off for that. I forgot to add something the other day I also bring sunscreen for myself. I urge everyone to use it.

u/firemn317 — 8 days ago

first hot day

got hot today. 80s plus 40% humidity. stopped for couple water breaks and I poured some water on mav and lucy. we don't do humility. usually less than 20%. we'll be doing early morning hikes. yes maverick always waits for Lucy to drink first. but good 3m hike

u/firemn317 — 11 days ago

my hydration pack.

this is the pack i take always you i was lazy and didn't pull everything out but there's basic survival gear; compass, Flint and steel, duct tape , ace bandage, 3 liters water , dog treats various kinds, protein bars for me and more light stuff. probably about 25lbs but can't tell wearing it goes down. oh lifestraw coming. i doubt id be able to carry Maverick, 80 lbs out too far but would contact emergency services when in range. they'll come. probably cdf oops cal fire and county rescue. having some stuff and using your head is best preventative. if you've got availability learn first aid.

u/firemn317 — 13 days ago