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liamsaunt

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5 hours ago, Duvel said:


Looks good - did it have that “special” ingredient ?

 

Definitely not, though it could have if I wanted it to.  MJ is legal for recreational use in my state.  You can even grow a limited amount of plants on your property.  It's not of interest to me at this time, though I am appreciative of the medical and emotional relief it can give to those so inclined.

 

Tonight, beef tenderloin topped with the last of the garlic scape butter from last spring (for the guys, I have not eaten red meat in over 30 years, and my sister gave it up about two years ago), macomber turnips pureed with milk and topped with crispy shallots, the last of the purple carrots from my CSA (thank goodness, those buggers stain my hands), Lighthouse Inn potatoes and standard peas.

 

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And the wine pairing (excuse purple fingers from evil carrots)

 

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liamsaunt

liamsaunt

5 hours ago, Duvel said:


Looks good - did it have that “special” ingredient ?

 

Definitely not, though it could have if I wanted it to.  MJ is legal for recreational use in my state.  You can even grow a limited amount of plants on your property.  It's not of interest to me at this time, though I am appreciative of the medical and emotional relief it can give to those so inclined.

 

Tonight, beef tenderloin topped with the last of the garlic scape butter from last spring (for the guys, I have not eaten red meat in over 30 years, and my sister gave it up about two years ago), macomber turnips pureed with milk and topped with crispy shallots, the last of the purple carrots from my CSA (thank goodness, those buggers stain my hands), Lighthouse Inn potatoes and standard peas.

 

2050219508_beftenderloin.thumb.jpg.51128caa979e542bc36a26673765137f.jpg

 

 

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