Righty then...
North Georgia chileadas:
In a quart jar mix:
2 fingers of El Jimador tequila.
two tablespoons of Texas Pete hot sauce. (if you like living dangerously!)
a small dash of salt.
three cups of spicy V8 tomato juice.
a dash of clammato clam juice.
1 Heineken beer.
Mix well and serve over crushed ice. serves two normally.
Phillie deer sandwich:
1 pound of parboiled venison. (deer meat city kids.
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Lightly stir fry with two green onions, a 1/4 cup of diced portabella mushrooms, 1/2 a green bell pepper and one finely diced jalapeno pepper.
remove from heat when done and add 4 slices of provolone cheese on top.
when melted, shovel into a toasted sourdough roll. makes 4. I like pepper rings in mine, many won't.
A hyper tough flashlight, probably home depot, the local hardware is where I got mine.
It is rechargeable, it can be used as a re charger, and charge a cell phone!
it has two magnetic gripping surfaces, it takes regular AAA batteries in a pinch and has three light settings:
regular flashlight which reaches well past 50 feet with a good charge, a worklight, which is blinding, and a red, slow strobe for trouble or messing with your stoned guests minds. LOL it lives up to its name "HYPER-TOUGH" I didn't destroy it and only had to recharge it once after 3 weeks.
Gerber has been getting a bad rap of late for making crap, looks like someone got rid of the slackers and came up with this little jewel, Sharp right out of the box and three weeks of cutting fuzz sticks, chopping meat and making cooking sticks and kindling later, its STILL SHARP! It won't shave anymore, but who
cares? good production camp knife!
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Palmetto state arms basic AR-10:
I snagged this right as the covid hit for 500$, the price has doubled in a year. good luck finding one at any price now, my beloved FAL has competition it seems. almost 200 rounds of USGI surplus and no hiccups and VERY accurate! I put a choate stock on it because I'm me, the factory one rattles a bit too much to suit me. anyway, if you're looking for a good, solid basic AR-10, here we go!