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3 minutes ago, Gavin said:

Guess you need some mate!:D You are older than I am, see if it makes a difference.

No clue what you’re talking about. You in a ‘boiled meat’ frame of mind tonight?

John

Posted

Yerba Mate, it's a tea like drink from S. America. Does not translate well without the Yerba in front of the Mate, prounounced Mat ah.

Posted
7 hours ago, Gavin said:

Guess you need some mate!:D You are older than I am, see if it makes a difference.

 

7 hours ago, ness said:

No clue what you’re talking about. You in a ‘boiled meat’ frame of mind tonight?

      

 

7 hours ago, Gavin said:

Yerba Mate, it's a tea like drink from S. America. Does not translate well without the Yerba in front of the Mate, prounounced Mat ah.

           You two are cracking me up this morning,

  Yerba Mate brings back a distant memory. While at a primitive skills / knapp in gathering I used to camp and attend at there was a guy we knew. He was a primitive skills expert and had all kinds of tinctures , potions, herbs, and other supposedly good for you things. He made a tea out of Yerba Mate and was passing it around for folks to try. Mrs. BilletHead and our now deceased prior forum member RVConrad's wife tried some. I seen the look on their faces when they took a sip. I declined my portion :) .    Then when the maker of the brew turned his head I seen the girls pitch the tea. I did not see any changes in Mrs. BilletHead that day or anyone else that tried the stuff. Thank goodness I suppose it could of been a free for all ! 

  If anyone else wants to try this you can get a supply at Ma Ma jeans Natural food markets in Springfield. We have seen it there when buying bulk spices. 

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Posted

Phew, that clears things up a bit. Gavin needs to work on his transitions. 😄

John

Posted
49 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I am not sold on it

Me either 

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Posted

I can see the benefit of precise, controlled cooking.But all the precision could also get ruined with a bum sear. I do like the idea of longer, slow cook in which the seasonings can really soak in without burning.

It’s just another way to cook. If I had more time to devote to cooking I’d be more likely to give a shot. The cost isn’t too bad.

John

Posted

Re sius vide - It has its place.

On a non sous vide topic - Blue Apron sent me weird stuff this week. This is a warm pasta salad with kale, chicken and orange.

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