We tried Butch’s Pulled Pork Nachos today at a BBQ cook-off (I think they’re from New Jersey). All of us agreed the food was excellent. Now I would love to duplicate the recipe for a barbeque I’m having this weekend. Does anyone have a similar recipe, or one for this dish? (I can buy the pulled pork at our local restaurant, but need other ingredients). The nachos were very light, & the cheese sauce was yummy.
Thanks much!!
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I am looking for some new recipes for my festive dinners. I like a lot to throw parties with big occasions such as the SuperBowl or other sport events. My friends and I gather together, watch TV and have a great time. Now I’d like to try a new pulled pork recipe, something that I never tried before. It has to be surprising and delicious.
If anybody can help me, please use the comments box to shout out your best pulled pork recipes ever.
Today I have a big challenge to face: I can’t go shopping for groceries, so I need to use only what I have to cook tonight’s dinner. I’ve got celery, one or two carrots, half cabbage, three onions, a small head of broccoli, and chicken. I want to make something as delicious as pulled pork sandwiches, but without stir-frying anything. I wonder if pulled chicken would be possible to make.
What binocular brand do you think is the best? I am thinking about getting new binoculars and its between these brands. Zeiss, Swarovski, and Leica. You could put what you like the most if its not listed. I had a look at some Swarovski binocular prices, they seem expensive but look to be extremely good quality.
I spend more time in my bedroom than any other part of the house, I sleep there as well as spend most of my leisure and study time there.
So it is fairly important to make this room as comfortable as possible.
Unfortunatly the room is anything but comfortable in summer.
My room was built by myself a few years ago into the second car slot of a 2 car garage. There was no insulation in the roof however I have now insulated all the walls and ceiling and bought insulating sliding glass door window treatments.
In the corner of my room is a hot water heater which is on 24/7 which adds considerably to my rooms temperature.
My room has think carpet which rests on top of shattered concrete so the carpet has to stay.
There is no window in my room but I installed a vent that sucks air from outside and pulls it in, however it doesn’t work at all during summer because the air outside is very hot.
I have 5 desktop fans on 24/7 which create a cyclone-effect.
The room has 3 PC’s, 2 TV’s and a server PC which generates a lot heat.
The room is thankfully almost dust free due to the lack of windows and I installed dust filters on intake air. However in order to keep it dust free the door to my room needs to be shut and vacuum sealed as much as possible, resulting in the room having a very high pressure.
Air conditioning is out of the question because I already pay a lot on power as it is.
I would also prefer to keep liquids to a minimum in this room due to the expensive hardware that could be sensitive to it.
So with that aside, what can I do to make my bedroom cooler?
at the moment it is 28 degrees Celsius and I can’t wear cloths inside my room.
Pinky is a 10 yr old, spayed, female who likes to go out at night but will tear up the soft garage door insulation around the doors to get in if I’m not there to let her back in. This also applies to any door she seeks entry to, even if she’s inside, such as the pantry door leading to the garage. She has clawed carpet under doors of rooms inside the house that she seeks to get in or out of as well. I don’t want to de-claw her and I’m at the end of my wits to redirect this behavior after applying a battery of methods which have only worked for short periods. So, if any of you has another idea, I’d be grateful.
If you haven’t heard about this yet, I’m happy to inform you that Lena Erziak handbags for spring – summer 2010 are already launched and they will probably be available in stores starting net week. Elegant and impeccably finished, these bags are not as expensive as someone may think when seeing this new collection. They are much cheaper than other designer bags, but at the same high quality level. Being fashionable has never been easier than these days when young and creative designers like the Erziak sisters or Monika Botkier make wonders and don’t charge us too hard to them.
I want to add a 2nd pane of glass (actually plan to use polycarbonate) on my garage door windows. Each door has two 16×40 windows, and I need to use some form of insulation kit between the panes, such as 1/4″x 1/4″ foam. I’ll need about 80 feet of this to do the perimeter of the window and also the perimeter of the plastic bezel that hold the panes in place. What would be the preferred product to use?
I am thinking of only 1/4″ thick since the 16 existing screws that hold the front an back plastic bezels together can be re-used – if I made it thicker, I’d have to replace the 1″ screws with larger ones. Will the 1/4″ space provide an adequate air space between the panes? My goal is to prevent condensation and icing on the inside pane.
I want to make the shift to a healthier way of living. Cooking is one of the things I want to improve. Baking, braising, grilling/broiling, poaching, roasting, sauteing, steaming, stir-frying are common “healthy ways” of cooking I found in the net. I’m confused so if you do roasting but your ingredients are unhealthy then the essence of healthy cooking is contradicted.
Ugh I dunno guys my mind is all murky right now and obviously having low IQ as of the moment so please help me define “healthy way of cooking”.
