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Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Fri May 17, 2024 10:36 am
by Cornelius_Gotchberg
Tormato wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 8:45 am There are about half a dozen Wisconsinites who have received seeds, from me, in the past few years. But, I don't know if any have trialed it.
When the legend becomes fact, The Gotch prints the legend....

The Gotch

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Fri May 17, 2024 11:04 am
by Tormato
Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 10:36 am
Tormato wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 8:45 am There are about half a dozen Wisconsinites who have received seeds, from me, in the past few years. But, I don't know if any have trialed it.
When the legend becomes fact, The Gotch prints the legend....

The Gotch
I got yer bakke. ;)

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Sat May 18, 2024 9:14 pm
by MissS
@Cornelius_Gotchberg I recall sending you pics of a big package of Namio seed. These were seeds that I grew from your gift.

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Sat May 18, 2024 11:11 pm
by Mark_Thompson
Sweet Ozark Orange and some homegrown lettuce. I’m not sure what I’m going to do in 2025 when it’s no longer the year of the BLT…

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Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Sun May 19, 2024 5:47 am
by Cornelius_Gotchberg
MissS wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 9:14 pm @Cornelius_Gotchberg I recall sending you pics of a big package of Namio seed. These were seeds that I grew from your gift.
The Felly's guy who planted the Namio Heirloom retired, co-worker Abdullah planted just two (2) and gave 'em to me; I'll be saving seed to beat the band.

The Gotch

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Sun May 19, 2024 5:52 am
by Cornelius_Gotchberg
Mark_Thompson wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 11:11 pm Sweet Ozark Orange and some homegrown lettuce.
BEAUTIFUL Tomato served up right!
Mark_Thompson wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 11:11 pm I’m not sure what I’m going to do in 2025 when it’s no longer the year of the BLT…
Let not yer heart be troubled, rumor has it that the Quinquennial Of The BLT will commence on January 1st...

The Gotch

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Sun May 19, 2024 6:40 am
by Tormato
Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 5:52 am
Mark_Thompson wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 11:11 pm Sweet Ozark Orange and some homegrown lettuce.
BEAUTIFUL Tomato served up right!
Mark_Thompson wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 11:11 pm I’m not sure what I’m going to do in 2025 when it’s no longer the year of the BLT…
Let not yer heart be troubled, rumor has it that the Quinquennial Of The BLT will commence on January 1st...

The Gotch
Quinquennial?

Is that watching the reruns of Medicine Woman for 5 consecutive years?

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Sun May 19, 2024 6:48 am
by Cornelius_Gotchberg
Tormato wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 6:40 amQuinquennial?

Is that watching the reruns of Medicine Woman for 5 consecutive years?
Whatever it takes.....

The Gotch

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Mon May 20, 2024 8:38 am
by Cornelius_Gotchberg
Day 141 of 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!, 225 remain; today's Monday Morning BLT Brunch selections:
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Down Under:
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Sliced, and right purdy:
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Assembled, and ready to go:
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The Gotch

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Thu May 30, 2024 8:44 am
by Cornelius_Gotchberg
Day 151 of 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!, 215 left. Memorial Day and in-laws pushed Monday Morning BLT Brunch to Thursday; today's selection is a Ribbed Pinky from Metro Market:
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Rear View:
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This 'un was a REAL treat to slice, firm with minimal locular gel:
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"I'm Ready For My Close Up, Mr. Gotch":
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The Gotch

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Thu May 30, 2024 8:53 am
by Tormato
Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 8:44 am Day 151 of 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!, 215 left. Memorial Day and in-laws pushed Monday Morning BLT Brunch to Thursday; today's selection is a Ribbed Pinky from Metro Market:
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Rear View:
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This 'un was a REAL treat to slice, firm with minimal locular gel:
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"I'm Ready For My Close Up, Mr. Gotch":
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The Gotch
Now I know why you give people a ribbing. You are what you eat.

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Thu May 30, 2024 11:50 am
by AKgardener
Yah for more maters .. I have baby ones soon

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 8:05 am
by Cornelius_Gotchberg
Tormato wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 8:53 amNow I know why you give people a ribbing. You are what you eat.
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The Gotch

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 9:43 am
by Tormato
Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Fri May 31, 2024 8:05 am
Tormato wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 8:53 amNow I know why you give people a ribbing. You are what you eat.
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The Gotch
Doubling down, I see.

I forgot, thanks for the turtle postcard. I have a friend, now in his 90s, who in the summer used to take high school students to Sanibel Island, Florida, to tag and count sea turtles. He told me that a very rare leatherback is a sight to behold. A huge one will be about 3 feet shorter in length than a VW bug, about the same height of a convertible minus the roof and windshield, and weigh about 200 pounds more.

Fortunately, they are so rare that the Punch Buggy game likely cannot be played.

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 5:54 pm
by Cornelius_Gotchberg
Tormato wrote: Fri May 31, 2024 9:43 amI forgot, thanks for the turtle postcard. I have a friend, now in his 90s, who in the summer used to take high school students to Sanibel Island, Florida, to tag and count sea turtles.
BIG_TIME H/T to yer nonagenarian pal for his efforts, the rest of us do what we can; to wit:

I came upon one the other day that, after laying her eggs, was struggling to get up-n-over a curb to get back to the pond...assist to The Gotch!

I collect decorative Turtles and have a few staring me down as we speak; this 'un in particular:
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National Geographic had a Sea Turtle issue some time in the last 5-6 years that was just fascinating.

The Gotch

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 8:31 pm
by Tormato
Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Fri May 31, 2024 5:54 pm
Tormato wrote: Fri May 31, 2024 9:43 amI forgot, thanks for the turtle postcard. I have a friend, now in his 90s, who in the summer used to take high school students to Sanibel Island, Florida, to tag and count sea turtles.
BIG_TIME H/T to yer nonagenarian pal for his efforts, the rest of us do what we can; to wit:

I came upon one the other day that, after laying her eggs, was struggling to get up-n-over a curb to get back to the pond...assist to The Gotch!

I collect decorative Turtles and have a few staring me down as we speak; this 'un in particular:
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National Geographic had a Sea Turtle issue some time in the last 5-6 years that was just fascinating.

The Gotch
Two years ago, I had to assist a snapping turtle of about 15 pounds across a busy road. I pushed, but it didn't do much walking. Luckily the traffic stopped for us. It was slow going, and I thought the vehicles might be changing lanes to get past us.

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 10:18 pm
by karstopography
Sad to say I haven’t or can’t say I’ve seen an alligator snapping turtle. Ordinary snapping turtles a plenty, but the super giant alligator snapping turtles have eluded me. Ordinary snapping turtles live in our oxbow lake, they cross the road from time to time. Football sized, maybe as big as a watermelon. I want to see a 100# plus fresh water turtle.

Can turtles be made into bacon? Turkeys evidently can.

I think I”ll stick with pork belly.

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2024 8:58 am
by Tormato
About 50 years ago, there was a huge snapping turtle in a local pond, that was estimated to be about 80 to 100 pounds. I saw it several times. The first time scared the ---- out of me. I was fishing off of this somewhat floating dock (just lots of logs tied together, constructed by 13 year old boys), when we spotted what looked like a white bowling ball, slowly moving in the water. It turned out to be the head of that turtle. A few seconds later, the darker body came into view. We scrambled back, off of that dock, as quick as we could.

Some local rednecks caught it the next year. They drove around in a pickup truck for several days showing it off. It rested on top of a truck tire, in the bed of the pickup. You couldn't see the tire, viewed from above.

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2024 12:04 pm
by karstopography
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Today’s B(L)T version, minus the lettuce, which isn’t particularly necessary like the tomato or bacon other than for the name.

Aldi thick sliced pepper bacon, Aldi Artisanal Hamburger bun, toasted. Duke’s Mayonnaise, Cuostralee tomato.

Cuostralee is such a yummy tomato. Less sweet than a quality pink, but with a ton of great tomato flavor.

After downing the sandwich, I took the leftover tomato slices with some extra bacon and had crispy bacon/tomato sashimi.

Re: 2024 Leap Year Of The BLT!

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:36 pm
by Tormato
karstopography wrote: Sat Jun 01, 2024 12:04 pm IMG_4262.jpeg

Today’s B(L)T version, minus the lettuce, which isn’t particularly necessary like the tomato or bacon other than for the name.

Aldi thick sliced pepper bacon, Aldi Artisanal Hamburger bun, toasted. Duke’s Mayonnaise, Cuostralee tomato.

Cuostralee is such a yummy tomato. Less sweet than a quality pink, but with a ton of great tomato flavor.

After downing the sandwich, I took the leftover tomato slices with some extra bacon and had crispy bacon/tomato sashimi.
Isn't particularly necessary? Isn't particularly necessary?

Without lettuce, your BLT becomes a BT.

That's like eating insecticide.