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Do. Not. Burn. Them.That sounds amazing!!! OMG!!![]()
will try this!!
Instantly gross.
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Do. Not. Burn. Them.That sounds amazing!!! OMG!!![]()
will try this!!
Oh wow very interesting looking and that sounds fun!!! Although a lot of people on the ice!!sorry if this is a stupid question, but do your lakes still freeze all the way? I know the Erie one hasn’t been fully freezing lately according to my cousin and uncle and I know our cranberry bogs haven’t frozen solid enough lately but we are also warmer than either of you. We used to skate on it but lately I don’t think it’s safe enough but of course it never got very thick anyway. And people do still go out so maybe it is. Maybe this year will be thicker/more solid since it is colder.
Are they still crispy?Try taking small broccoli florets and tossing them in a dash of olive oil, a dash of sea salt, and a small handfull of fresh grated parmesan cheese.
Put them on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet and roast at 350-ish until the tips start to brown a bit. Maybe 10-15 minutes depending on size.
Delish!
Yes and no. They get a bit soft, but have a crunch to them still. They're awesome.Are they still crispy?
Yep, our lakes freeze over. We drive on them all winter. I have to use an extension on my ice auger starting the end of January. My auger is 36 inches and I have a 16 inch extension, by mid February I am barely making it through the ice.
Lake Superior freezes over every couple years, far more now than it did when I was a kid. It’s such a huge deep body of water it takes a lot to freeze it over.
Do. Not. Burn. Them.
Instantly gross.
Just watch them and try them when you think they're done. You may like them a bit less roasted, or a bit more roasted.![]()
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Just kidding. Thanks for the tip❤
Oh wow that’s amazing!!Yep, our lakes freeze over. We drive on them all winter. I have to use an extension on my ice auger starting the end of January. My auger is 36 inches and I have a 16 inch extension, by mid February I am barely making it through the ice.
Lake Superior freezes over every couple years, far more now than it did when I was a kid. It’s such a huge deep body of water it takes a lot to freeze it over.
I made a skillet fry the other night. I fried the venison in a separate skillet from the veggies.Yes and no. They get a bit soft, but have a crunch to them still. They're awesome.
That makes sense!! And totally understandable.Just watch them and try them when you think they're done. You may like them a bit less roasted, or a bit more roasted.
Black or brown however is too done.