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Old 03-28-2011, 11:52 AM   #1
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All I can say, is that they make for one great Combo! Bone in chicken breasts got hit with Sweet and Spicy and the chuck steaks got hit with Rub Co. I would have liked to try it on some tri tip, but I have to find any around here. Can't beat all wood coals either. Hot pecan coals are killer. Tossed on some brats too. Pretty much took care of dinner for the rest of the week!
Njoy! We did...............
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Old 03-28-2011, 11:54 AM   #2
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Good looking eats you got there Bob.
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Old 03-28-2011, 11:57 AM   #3
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That looks really Good
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:22 PM   #4
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Bobbie, are those blistered-and-peeled Anaheim peppers in the tortillas??
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:29 PM   #6
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Nice spread Bob!!! I agree with the combo. I eat them together often!

Thanks for the pron.
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Bobbie, are those blistered-and-peeled Anaheim peppers in the tortillas??
Those are poblanos. I love those peppers, but most times the price per pound is steep. Got a few on sale for .99 lb. Can't beat that deal. Wanted to make rellenos with em, but never got around to it. So onto the hot grate and into the tacos they went.
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I'd be hitting that hard right now!
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Nice spread Bob!!! I agree with the combo. I eat them together often!

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Thank you for the rub. I still have some, so there will be more pron!

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I firmly believe in a well balanced meal........beef, pork and chicken is pretty balanced, no? Course the refrieds are taking effect already. Don't know how many of you have ever tried any of the raspberry/walnut salad dressings out there, but that is some good stuff too. Here's the one we buy:
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PS...the chicken skin pretty much turned into the chicken version of pig candy with the sweet and spicy rub on it. The skins never made into the house...........chef's treats. And Lil Bobby B hit a skin too.

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Are the refried beans out of a metal container (I'm not using the word 'can')? And do you heat em on the grill to add a little flavor? I'm struggling to find a good refried bean in a container made of metal.

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Dang that all looks so hittable!
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Are the refried beans out of a metal container (I'm not using the word 'can')? And do you heat em on the grill to add a little flavor? I'm struggling to find a good refried bean in a container made of metal.

Tha last pic looks f-ing great btw.
Not from a metal container, but from a bag! Way better than canned, but not better than homemade. I love making em from scratch, but that takes lots of TIME! This stuff is actually nothing more than dehydrated beans. I doctor em up with some chorizo, lots of cheese, and a little bit of butter. I also add a bit more water than what the bag states so they are not as thick. Most times I make a huge batch of pintos and freeze em for later, but had to go with the quick stuff this time.
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