The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
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Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Will one of you first-responders measure up an oxygen tank nut for me? The idea of an oxy-dashi was really cool. Might even be able to make it do both tanks AND bottles...
-Daizee
While it sounds like a cool idea. Everyone has O2 wrenches attached to the bottles. They mostly are plastic now and at the FD we have been know to snag aluminum ones. I don't know of any agencies that don't keep a wrench or the knob type attached to the bottles.
While it sounds like a cool idea. Everyone has O2 wrenches attached to the bottles. They mostly are plastic now and at the FD we have been know to snag aluminum ones. I don't know of any agencies that don't keep a wrench or the knob type attached to the bottles.
No dont do it guys LMAO Ill never get a beeradashi LOL
Benton's bacon.
Benton's country ham,.
Biscuits.
And the whole shebang. Cheddar cheese, homemade biscuits with homemade pear preserves, Benton's bacon, scrambled eggs and Tobasco, grits and redeye gravy, Benton's country ham.
Here you go Derek.
Benton's bacon.
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Benton's country ham,.
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Biscuits.
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And the whole shebang. Cheddar cheese, homemade biscuits with homemade pear preserves, Benton's bacon, scrambled eggs and Tobasco, grits and redeye gravy, Benton's country ham.
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We're down to the low grade stuff in the beer fridge at the shop. Some German stuff called "Schwill", otherwise known as Busch light.
Calorie count looks high, but I think it's worth it!
I volunteered for a Habitat for Humanity build today and put in eight hours of construction work. I earned every one of those calories.![]()
Here you go Derek.
Benton's bacon.
Benton's country ham,.
Biscuits.
And the whole shebang. Cheddar cheese, homemade biscuits with homemade pear preserves, Benton's bacon, scrambled eggs and Tobasco, grits and redeye gravy, Benton's country ham.
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Methinks this be a gauntlet of some sorts, thrown in plain sight. Challenge accepted good sir. Next weekend, expect a reckoning!
Oh yeah, that reminds me, last time I got to thinking about our breakfast throwdown threads, I had an idea. Maybe we switch it up, you making some crazy conglomeration of random breakfastry and I go the traditional route, i.e. biscuits, eggs, pretty much what you got here. It's an idea. But next weekend, I'll be bringing my A game. Watch your waistlines!
Part gauntlet. Part soul satisfying experience.
I have a new(ish) rectangular Lodge skillet. I'm going to have to work on my breakfast scramble skills.