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10-08-2017, 02:20 PM - 1 Like   #40921
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Planning on stuffing the potatoes with Finlandia butter and bacon-bits, maybe some Finlandia swiss also...

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Used up all the bacon from last cooking so stuck with Hormel real bacon bits, they are actually pretty good.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Ex Finn. Quote
Used up all the bacon from last cooking so stuck with Hormel real bacon bits, they are actually pretty good.
Fake bacon bits give me indigestion like crazy, can't stand 'em!
We buy the big bag of real bacon bits from Costco for salads, etc., or I make some from bacon trimmings.
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Fake bacon bits give me indigestion like crazy, can't stand 'em!
We buy the big bag of real bacon bits from Costco for salads, etc., or I make some from bacon trimmings.
I hear you, the Hormel ones are supposed to be real, as are Target`s Home essentials.
Just went to the kitchen and popped a hand-full in my mouth, I can confirm these to be real

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Just butchered one of the goats, good way to spend the early afternoon.

...my hands still smell of blood...
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Just butchered one of the goats, good way to spend the early afternoon.

...my hands still smell of blood...
Goat kabob on the menu, sign me up! Just keep your fingers off the camera before cleaning up, unless you want sticky buttons!
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Nice landing in a cross wind.



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Modern computers at work! Nice never the less.
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This has just arrived in NZ. New from the USA. 787-9

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QuoteOriginally posted by Ex Finn. Quote
Goat kabob on the menu, sign me up! Just keep your fingers off the camera before cleaning up, unless you want sticky buttons!
Mainly kabob bits of meat, on goats that's all there really is. I will probably get good at cooking goat stew...

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Nice landing in a cross wind.
Would not want to be a passenger on that landing...
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Just butchered one of the goats, good way to spend the early afternoon.

...my hands still smell of blood..
Hope the smell goes away before handling your dangling chanter bagpipe thingy.
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one word, word
Word up, yo.
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QuoteOriginally posted by tim60 Quote
Well, to be fair, they are probably in the process of lawyers sending letters at 30 days reply time before it becomes official to them that the Monarch Airline has vanished into insolvency. Hopefully, for them, they were not financing any of the planes already 'sold' and delivered.
I believe that when orders are placed there is a deposit.

So much now and the balance upon delivery.

More or less, depending on the contract they entered into when the order was placed. There's a lot of negotiations and lawyers and meetings, considering the amount of money on the table.

Stuff I don't get too concerned with.

Stuff way over my pay grade.
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The flight deck crew likely required the seats to be surgically removed from their backsides.
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QuoteOriginally posted by bertwert Quote
Would not want to be a passenger on that landing...
Any landing you walk away from is a good one.

Even this one was a good one.

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