Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

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Christmas Eve for me, just a wee dram sipped slowly in a genuine Scotch glass...
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Two stills from the Christmas Day action movie starring unnamed sweeheart's son and grandson. (I took the video.) It was a most memorable time of holiday action and laughter.
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Ha ha ha!! I love it, Man.
Too much Oban?
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OMG Herr Doc!!!! What the hell happened???
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Jimster wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:38 am Ha ha ha!! I love it, Man.
Too much Oban?
Never too much Oban. Hands down my favorite back in the day...
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Is that a giant roast getting the stop-drop-and-roll treatment?

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The chef in red did not have any Oban--I did the night before, Christmas Eve. The chef does make a superb bourbon Old Fashioned, even smoked with apple wood (on purpose). He made those for his mother and me on Christmas Day.
The fire was likely in the grease catch pan. The meat actually turned out quite good, pulled from the blaze as medium rare.
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I note the bare feet in amongst the snow & fire !!
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Re: bare feet in the snow and fire. Like father, like son, too.
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Were you cooking outside. Or did said fire commence inside to start with and was removed outside to deal with?
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