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Happy Canada Day. All the best!
Happy Canada Day. All the best!
Or did you get into the Canadian beer and weren't expecting its knockout punch that can hit some folks…???
Especially when it freezes and you have to break the bottle on your drinking partners head to get at the beer, like 7 months of the year.
Canadian drinking is not always a non-contact sport.
Well, I'm not saying it gets cold in Alberta, but I was barbecuing last winter and stabbed myself in the throat with a beercicle.
Well, I'm not saying it gets cold in Alberta, but I was barbecuing last winter and stabbed myself in the throat with a beercicle. That, by the way, is when the last inch of liquid beer turns to an ice dagger as you pour it into your mouth. A tight seal between lips and bottle is recommended to avoid this.
And yes, Canadians do barbecue at -40°.
.SIX: Adjust your cooking time accordingly. Some foods will take slightly longer to grill but other foods like roasts, ribs, chicken and turkey may require substantially more time than expected. A good rule of thumb is to add 20 minutes cooking time per pound for every 5 degrees BELOW 45 degrees F.
That pic looks familiar.
Dave, -40° is the same on both scales.
LOL! I didn't even think about that but know in retrospect after 5 undergrad courses in chemistry at the U of Michigan - getting too **** OLD! Dave
Knowing your background Dave...I knew you would kick yourself. Hey you're in a "happy place"...retirement. No need to keep that stuff stored in the noodle...that's what Google is for (as necessary)!
- Nick
I blame one too many visits to Kentucky.
LOL! I believe that Kevin enjoyed my travelogue about Kentucky on the iPad Forums HERE - he seems to have really responded when I mentioned visits to some of the bourbon distilleries -
But, if any members here are passing through the fabulous 'Horse & Bourbon' state of Kentucky, then take a look for some MUST do activities - Dave