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What's everyone cooking for game day?
Recently bought my first smoker. Trying my first brisket today.
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Don’t cook for gameday unfortunately, my wife and daughter never eat and I’m left having to finish off an entire crock pot of food.
Buddy and I typically watch the games and we will order some Buffalo Wild Wings or sandwiches… I might do that today.
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I'll be watching the game by myself today, so no big gameday spread here. Will likely just down a few IPAs, have a couple shots of Sailor Jerry Rum, and order a pizza and or some wings. There is a local place that makes some really good smoked wings, and their Caribbean Jerk sauce is on point.
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I'm probably eating paint at game time unfortunately. I have to get my dad's old place painted ASAP for sale. Luckily i have an airless sprayer so it should go quick. Taping is the part that takes forever..Can't even listen since I'm in SC. I could drag my entire desktop computer system over with me, but that ain't happening.. Oh well..
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(09-12-2021, 09:20 AM)fuzzychin Wrote: What's everyone cooking for game day?
Recently bought my first smoker. Trying my first brisket today.
I hope you started it yesterday!!! Me, I'm just doing some Skyline chili.
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Something easy...cheeseburger hamburger helper.
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Skyline Dip, obviously! Fortunately they still sell skyline at Krogers down here in Houston.
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Getting an order of wings. And several beers from Listermann's
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Leftover Popeye's for lunch, leftover spaghetti for dinner...
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Burgers on the grill, wings, spicy Queso Fundido & cold beer.
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Real homemade chili in the crockpot. None of that sweetened Skyline slop!
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(09-12-2021, 09:20 AM)fuzzychin Wrote: What's everyone cooking for game day?
Recently bought my first smoker. Trying my first brisket today.
I get to fired up over Bengals to cook. I do have caramel apples that have hit the stores. I like to use a steak knife and a fork. I'll pound down a package of 3 of them during Bengals game.
Hopefully a Bengals Win, and then I will have a VICTORY Supper. I feel like Johnsonville brats, but I need to go to store before game time. I like the Stadium Brats or the Beer Brats. Micro 3 minutes and slap on a hot dog bun, and get back to THE GAME. Next to store is Mel-O-Dee Restaurant of great Cole Slaw. A pint of that and cole slaw on my brats would be great. I better get to and from the store at 2 hours before kick-off.
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(09-12-2021, 11:52 AM)kevin Wrote: I get to fired up over Bengals to cook. I do have caramel apples that have hit the stores. I like to use a steak knife and a fork. I'll pound down a package of 3 of them during Bengals game.
Hopefully a Bengals Win, and then I will have a VICTORY Supper. I feel like Johnsonville brats, but I need to go to store before game time. I like the Stadium Brats or the Beer Brats. Micro 3 minutes and slap on a hot dog bun, and get back to THE GAME. Next to store is Mel-O-Dee Restaurant of great Cole Slaw. A pint of that and cole slaw on my brats would be great. I better get to and from the store at 2 hours before kick-off.
Bacon-wrap those beer brats and grill them or pan fry them while constantly turning them in the bacon grease. Sooooooo good. I fry off some peppers and onions to top them off with. Spicy brown mustard. Mmmmmmm-MMMMMMM! [emoji9][emoji108]
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(09-12-2021, 09:43 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I'll be watching the game by myself today, so no big gameday spread here. Will likely just down a few IPAs, have a couple shots of Sailor Jerry Rum, and order a pizza and or some wings. There is a local place that makes some really good smoked wings, and their Caribbean Jerk sauce is on point.
Smoked wings are awesome. Did a bunch for the first pre-season "game".
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The important thing here is not what you are eating, it is what are you DRINKING! Who Dey!
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Pepper steak
Homegrown peppers and tomatoes.
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(09-12-2021, 09:36 AM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: Don’t cook for gameday unfortunately, my wife and daughter never eat and I’m left having to finish off an entire crock pot of food.
Buddy and I typically watch the games and we will order some Buffalo Wild Wings or sandwiches… I might do that today.
You should really watch out. I heard you can only do that for 20-30 days before it becomes fatal.
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(09-12-2021, 12:47 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: The important thing here is not what you are eating, it is what are you DRINKING! Who Dey!
While I'm inside I'll be drinking Bud Light or Yeungling Light. Once I move to the back patio and poolside I'll be switching to frozen Dragonberry Daquiris.
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(09-12-2021, 11:46 AM)The D.O.Z. Wrote: Real homemade chili in the crockpot. None of that sweetened Skyline slop!
So edgy
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