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Wow! That is some great looking fish..ZCZ,A question if I may..What is with the two genie tools ?
Quote from: ZCZ on December 26, 2017, 05:36:59 PMCheese in upper left is goat cheese (very good). Being mostly Swedish the gray squiggly stuff next to the salmon is pickled herring. I also turned the grill up to 450 and grilled a couple pineapple rings. Hope you all had a Merry Christmas and I wish you the best in the New Year. Thanks for watching!ZThat salmon looks really good. I am trying to work more seafood into my diet. However, I'm not sure if the maple syrup and brown sugar negate the overall health benefits! I did something a bit different this year, I attended a Julotta service at 6:30 on Christmas morning. The church my mom attends has Swedish roots. The pastor said this service was one of the last bits of their heritage that the church has hung onto. Are you familiar with this tradition? Best wishes in the New Year to you and yours!
Cheese in upper left is goat cheese (very good). Being mostly Swedish the gray squiggly stuff next to the salmon is pickled herring. I also turned the grill up to 450 and grilled a couple pineapple rings. Hope you all had a Merry Christmas and I wish you the best in the New Year. Thanks for watching!Z
Quote from: Canadian John on December 27, 2017, 11:30:38 AM Wow! That is some great looking fish..ZCZ,A question if I may..What is with the two genie tools ?The tool was my invention. The one on the right is a legacy tool, one of the originals, has a wider head as the older burn pots were wider. I mostly use this one for scraping off my flavorizer. The one one the left is the newer one with narrow head as I have the narrower burn pot in my 2013. I only use that for digging ash out of the burn pot (but most of the time I just use my hand or a small vacuum). Thanks for the comeback re :tools!
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