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01 January 2013 #81
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Frank, Prickly Pear isn't a fruit, it's a cactus. I had a garden of them and they thrive here in NJ on the south facing rock cliffs. So I climbed up and took a few home and they took over a whole section of garden. The quills or spines are like micro-needles and they are too small for tweezers and will drive you nutz. The best cure that I found to get those spines out is ... DUCT TAPE .... yep, just put a nice sticky piece on a dry ringer and lightly put it on like a band-aid then pull it off. They do have a beautiful translucent almost wax like yellow flower once a year.
They grow low in clusters that are about the size and shape of one of those wooden stirring spoons.
I finally did a nice "napalm" job on them after getting impaled one too many times.Semper ubi sububi in caput tuum
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02 January 2013 #82
Frank Administrator
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Prickly Pear wasn't very sweet or fruity, more like a dry but distinctive taste.
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19 September 2013 #83
Frank Administrator
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Found at the Lidl in Galway in Ireland. Not bad for a discount grocery store.
Might as well repost the Guinness pictures here. Have to try a few more of those as well. Beamish is another Irish Stout that I hadn't heard about before. Also very tasty, little bit different from Guinness. Perhaps even a little better.
You also see Budweiser and Coors in supermarkets in Ireland. I have no idea why you want to drink that with so many other local choices..
I also have been buying Killian's Stout quite often. Remarkable good taste and only $11 for a 12-pack. Not bad at all for a mass market brewer (Coors).
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19 January 2014 #84
Fortunately, or unfortunately for my wallet, my wife got me drinking specialty craft brews when she found a bottle of Stone Imperial Russian Stout when we were on vacation. Since that point, I haven't looked back. Nowadays, even the generic craft brews don't really strike me any more.
Measure with a micrometer. Mark it with chalk. Cut it with a chainsaw. Collary: Measure Twice. Cut Thrice. Keep cussing.
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19 January 2014 #85
Frank Administrator
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Third Shift Amber Lager is another new favorite of mine. It's pretty close to the regular Sam Adams but often quite a bit less expensive. Usually sells for about $10.50 for a 12-pack at the local grocery store.
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19 January 2014 #86
If I had to choose my two favorites it would be these:
Measure with a micrometer. Mark it with chalk. Cut it with a chainsaw. Collary: Measure Twice. Cut Thrice. Keep cussing.
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20 January 2014 #87
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I've been cutting back a bit. The waist line doesn't agree with beer. Once I get back into a workout routine, all the good drinks will be back on the menu.
But, around the holidays I was really enjoying my homemade eggnog. Mmmmmm.Free SaabWorld Stickers
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