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Had someone else buy the meat for pulled pork. Asked for a 7 lb pork
butt. what i got was 2 3lb boneless butt pieces. Any suggestions on how to cook this? is it going to dry out? I was thinking that I might have to smoked it for only half the time, and then used some other cooking method to keep it moist. mt |
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On Jan 11, 11:58*am, "Nunya Bidnits" > wrote:
You could experiment with taking some of the fat > trimmed from the cap and lay it on the parts of the flat piece that don't > have any natural fat cap. Either way you get the meat up to temperature more > uniformly when laid out, but be careful not to overcook. Hey now, that's what I like to see. Great post Marty, with a lot of good information. Wait a minute... do you have a blog? ;^) Seriously, good post. Robert |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 02:56:42 GMT, Nunya Bidnits wrote: > > > Who is trying to figure out how come sometimes I can't get the > > quoted text markers to show up when replying to ng posts. > > I've been noticing a lot of people having problems with this > using the Outlook Express lately. It's usually a combination play. Google Groups posts reply messages using with the header: Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Some versions of OE are broken and don't handle that correctly (not all though). Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On 12 Jan 2008 04:32:48 GMT, Default User wrote: > > > Sqwertz wrote: > >> I've been noticing a lot of people having problems with this > >> using the Outlook Express lately. > > > > It's usually a combination play. Google Groups posts reply messages > > using with the header: > > > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > > > Some versions of OE are broken and don't handle that correctly (not > > all though). > > That I didn't know (yes, it's true - I don't know everything). > That certainly was the case here. Generally, that's when you'll see it. I don't know of many newsreaders that use quoted-printable a lot (mine can do it if I instruct it to) and none other that I've heard of that breaks this way other than OE. There was a long and rather acrimonious thread on rec.arts.sf.written (where most threads are long and eventually acrimonious) regarding this subject. That's why I've heard of it. > Another reason not to use Google or OE. I can't disagree with that. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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Denny Wheeler wrote:
> There are so many great free newsreaders, I don't know why folk insist > on using Outhouse Exploder for news. > > http://www.newsreaders.com/win/clients.html > > (if I didn't use, and were used to, Agent, I'd probably use XanaNews. > And if not that, then Xnews) Yay XanaNews. These days, newsreaders with strong filtering is becoming more and more important to me. There's just so much clutter on the groups that being able to go beyond simple plonking or subject line filtering is a must. XNews has about the most powerful system with the score files (slrn uses the same basic system), but there's some learning curve there. XanaNews is relatively robust and fairly easy to use. Its biggest downfall is probably lack of decent help files. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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![]() On 17-Jan-2008, Denny Wheeler > wrote: > On 16 Jan 2008 18:40:45 GMT, "Default User" > > wrote: > > > > >XNews has about the most powerful system with the score files (slrn > >uses the same basic system), but there's some learning curve there. > >XanaNews is relatively robust and fairly easy to use. Its biggest > >downfall is probably lack of decent help files. > > I use Agent, which hasn't got the strongest filtering--but I also use > Hamster Classic, which uses regular expression scorefiles for its > filtering. *Good* filtering. > > "Every single religion that has a monotheistic god > winds up persecuting someone else." > -Philip Pullman > -- > -denny- I've used Netscape, Thurnderbird, OE, Agent(subscription), Xnews, Mozilla Suite, SeaMonkey and NewsRover. They all have attributes that **** me off, but NewsRover bugs me the least. It does three things that I like above all the others. 1. It gives me instant choice between using the internal picture view or using an external viewer. I choose to use an external viewer which fully automates viewing of jpg attachments and 2. It provides me with powerful regular expression filtering on header only or on header an body. Thus even if someone quotes a killfiled poster, I don't see it. 3. It doesn't care what the binary encoding algorith is. It automatically decodes, UUEnc, YEnc and mime. (It also allows choice of encoding for both e-mail and usenet). What ****es me off is that it will not let my attach more then one picture to a post. For that I usually use SeaMonkey. -- Brick(Youth is wasted on young people) |
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