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    The official dinner of scrapping is...

    As I sat down earlier tonight at my grandparents house to a wonderful dinner, it hit me - pot roast is the ultimate scrappers meal.



    It has a little bit of everything. It's like the variety of scrap you'd see on the back of a scrapper's truck/trailer...carrots, potatoes, beef, onions, etc.

    Okay, I LOVE beef and may be biased here. What is your favorite dinner/supper to come home too?

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    Home made chicken and noodles with a side of sweet peas. The wife's been using the Amish noodles,,,,ummmmmm
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    Anything over the barbeque works for me..only person in my neighborhood to be grillin at 11 pm when its 10 below in the winter...

    Firing it up for some brats in about 15 mins actually..neighbors are guna be dreaming of food..lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by scrappy888 View Post
    Anything over the barbeque works for me..only person in my neighborhood to be grillin at 11 pm when its 10 below in the winter...
    Firing it up for some brats in about 15 mins actually..neighbors are guna be dreaming of food..lol
    I agree, brats on the grill is always good. Do you soak yours in beer first? We poke a couple of holes in them and let them soak for about 1/2 hour in some beer and onions . Goooddddd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    I agree, brats on the grill is always good. Do you soak yours in beer first? We poke a couple of holes in them and let them soak for about 1/2 hour in some beer. Goooddddd.
    I boil mine in beer then put it on grill.
    Allso boil chicken legs in vinegar and then place on grill at whatever bbq sauce you like has a nice flavor.

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    Homemade shredded pork bbq! I myself am biased as well Ryan! I love pork! I would eat my own foot if it was wrapped in bacon! LOL!

    Basically anything that my wife makes homemade is sure to be a hit. Growing up you look at your grandma, your belly full of euphoria and say " No one will ever be able to cook better than that lovely woman!" Well, then I met my wife.......... still love ya grandma! lol


    Mike..... you're lucky to be so close to a lot of Amish....... I dont think they can make bad food! Recently a German Baptist bakery and bulk foods store opened up down here....... I cant wait to get in there b/c I know for a fact they have the best pecan pie I have ever had!















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    I have had them before..they r tasty... I prefer my regular jonsonville though..do you drink the beer afterwards or have u been charged with alcohol abuse..lol

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    i love me a black Angus steak on grill with McCormick Montreal spice rub on the grill,potatoes

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    any gas station hot dog, chips and pop after delivering to the yard followed by a cigarette. Im a simple guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrapcrazy View Post
    any gas station hot dog, chips and pop after delivering to the yard followed by diarhea . Im a simple guy.
    there buddy fixxed it for you good lord how can your stomach eat gas station anything
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    hot wings? nobody likes hot wings as much as i do?
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    Frito pie with wolf brand chilli.

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    Liver, fish, eggs, etc., with a slice of melon and sweet potatoes.

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    it depends...if it was a good payday, surf an turf. when prices are down, hoof and pond. when the work slows up, beans and cornbread

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroJer View Post
    it depends...if it was a good payday, surf an turf. when prices are down, hoof and pond. when the work slows up, beans and cornbread
    Beans and cornbread are my fave regardless of the money flow. Add some fried potatoes and slices of garden fresh tomato and I'm happy.
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    I'll tell you what - DO NOT read this thread if you are currently hungry. Wow! Good stuff.

    I would gladly eat "foot wrapped in bacon" right now.

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    true scrappers food? leftovers.
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    I do not care what it is, as long as I am invited over for dinner. I am free Thursday what are we having?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckatabon View Post
    I do not care what it is, as long as I am invited over for dinner. I am free Thursday what are we having?
    As long as you bring some good Wisconsin cheese you're invited every night!

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