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120 hour ribs. Yum, the meat needed absolutely no coaxing off the bone. Hell, I lost several just trying to flip them in the 30 second/side sear phase.

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Sous vide hanger steak, ~45 minutes at 128F. I love how juicy and flavorful this $4/lb meat is.

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That is a damn tasty looking steak. I'm hungry.

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The sous vide steak definitely looks delicious, but the plate as a whole looks a bit bland. No side dishes?

Kitchen stuff I want but have no money for:

- Sous vide machine

- Thermomix

- New set of knives

- Ice cream maker

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i gotta get me one of those machines. car, student loans, new digs, then sous vide. :)

Yeah, you do. Bed Bath and Beyond with one of their 20% coupons seems to be generally the best deal. Also, if I were to do it again, I would probably get the regular Supreme instead of the Demi. The rack it comes with is actually useful, and to buy it for the demi is an extra $16 or so, so it really doesn't cost that much more. However, in the meantime, if you wanna bring some of that bread over, I would be happy to vizzle(?) up something good.

The sous vide steak definitely looks delicious, but the plate as a whole looks a bit bland. No side dishes?

Kitchen stuff I want but have no money for:

- Sous vide machine

- Thermomix

- New set of knives

- Ice cream maker

I have a bad habit of usually skipping side dishes when cooking dinner for myself. It is usually cook something for dinner, then graze throughout the evening on what I guess you could call my sides.

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beer has grain. grain is a veggie.

Minor point of order. Grain is a grass, as is all flesh*. So Colin was in fact enjoying a healthy and entirely herbivorous meal.

(* Isaiah 40:6).

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More veggies, this time in the form of a sous vide buffalo burger seared in bacon fat, topped with the donor of said bacon fat and brie.

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Dougs Saturday dinner special. Olives, garlic, ciabatta, parmesan, pecorino, nuts and crackers.

Also large gin and tonic with lots of bitters.

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Takeout pizza from a new place that opened round the corner. The food is quite good, but let's just say I'm not sure the name would fly in the US.

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Maybe they could team up with In-N-Out to offer the full experience?

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