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Old 02-06-2009, 04:28 AM
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alright welcome to today's home made beef stew from scratch.

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alright first off you start with good ol handy pot.

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lay out all the ingredients and make sure you have a cutting board.

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basiclly it's 2 cans of corn i bought for 75c and some steak rub for $4.50

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Mushrooms $1.85, Tomatoes $2, Beef cut 2 lbs $5.50, whole onion 70c (i bought alot).

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bel peppers 2 green and red ones and $4, 2 lbs green beans $4

All togeather i spent about $24 of stuff material. but you'll see for yourself


Oh yeah don't forget my personal trusty knife i pretty much use for everything.

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cut the whole onion into small pieces don't cry like a bitch like i did.

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don't forget to cut the bell peppers too. you may want to cut them smaller then i did. they were rather large i have to admit.

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throw the minced onions in the pan. heat it up full blast, i threw some garlic while i was at it just for the hell of it.

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stir untill it clears or at least till they are up to heat.

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throw in peppers in the pot.

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let that ---- warm up

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throw mushrooms, green beans in -

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and Tamotoes all in at the same time. now its a good time to crush the ---- out of the tamotoes so the juices flow into the whole pan and eveyrthing. it's also a good time to throw in some steak rub just for some flavoring and such.

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wait till that ---- warms up and changes texture and then it'll be time to throw in the meat.

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Toss that ---- in. add more steak rub.

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looks good huh

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right here is when the meat is all cooked inside and the fulid is mostly water from the beef but that ---- taste good.

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now i just threw 2 cans of corn in that concoction

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mixed that ---- up even more and bon appetite.

i usually eat it with my rice seeing how im a ching chong ----------er but that's just me.

oh yeah the steak rub is just regular steak rub seasoning. it isn't anything special. but generally it should have salt, black pepper, dill seed, red peppers, garlic and paprika.

best ---- i've tasted is kirkland steak rub from cosco.

but good luck for anyone who wants to try my ---- out. taste real good.
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Old 02-06-2009, 04:32 AM
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ive done similar with rice, good job.

you can buy kirkland from aldi's bulk distribution all over
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Old 02-06-2009, 05:25 AM
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---- looks weak, but better than I thought. I figured it would be some weird ---- with you posting it.
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Old 02-06-2009, 05:27 AM
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doesnt look too bad. looks good, except for those green been....
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Old 02-06-2009, 05:42 AM
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Someone makes some killer *** chili. HMT Chili cook off 09
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Old 02-06-2009, 05:52 AM
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So thats what intergalactic space travelers eat, and i guess sheeple dont eat it or else they'd be as cool as intergalactic space travelers.

you sheeple
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Originally Posted by doug684
---- looks weak, but better than I thought. I figured it would be some weird ---- with you posting it.
Ah the Fame. i guess i will always be known for my rather interesting post.

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So thats what intergalactic space travelers eat, and i guess sheeple dont eat it or else they'd be as cool as intergalactic space travelers.

you sheeple
Ah Hem. We Interstellar Space travelers also enjoy this wonderful meal with our space Tang. don't cha-know.
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Looks good but no potatoes?

what gives?
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It's stew, you can throw quite a lot of good ---- in.

I have some beef stock I need to use before it goes bad.... hmmm...
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Looks good but no potatoes?

what gives?
potatoes are kinda hard to cook. require lots of lots of boil time in a pot for them to be tendered to be edible. i think i took me a 20 minutes to cook everything in the picture. potatoes are nice but geez they are a real pain in the *** to get tender.
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