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Happy birthday to your son, Bruce.

Man, where are you guys? I only cooked half of this 10 lbs corned beef brisket and even with that, there's a huge chunk of it just sitting here. I'm stuffed!!!

Potatos, cabbage, and carrots all came out DELICIOUS! I'm gonna have some mighty tasty sammiches tomorrow, too!

Next up: Gotta make a cherry pie for Easter.

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Man, where are you guys? I only cooked half of this 10 lbs corned beef brisket and even with that, there's a huge chunk of it just sitting here. I'm stuffed!!!

Potatos, cabbage, and carrots all came out DELICIOUS! I'm gonna have some mighty tasty sammiches tomorrow, too!

My impending travel plans have to be postponed. I had to check in with a meeting at the cult tonight and have another tomorrow. Maybe other day.

Perhaps you could freeze it and bring it on tour? :g

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Pork roast, slow cooked in cranberry sauce. We will have two "proper" meals with this and eat the leftovers on hard rolls. :)

That sounds fabulous!! Could you post the recipe?

Received permission. -_-

2 lb pork tenderloin

12 oz chili sauce

16 oz can cranberry sauce (we use 'whole', you can use 'jellied')

2 Tbsp brown sugar

5 cups cooked long grain rice

1. Pork in slow cooker

2. Mix chili sauce, cranberries and brown sugar

3. Pour over pork

4. Cover and cook on "high" 4-5 hours, then on "low" 3-4 hours.

5. Serve over rice.

For the third meal (sandwiches) reduce the sauce and shred the pork.

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Tonight I have a night off so I'm going to make green chili chicken enchiladas, which are a bit labor-intensive, but I enjoy the project by consuming several "adult beverages" and listening to tunes while cooking.

I usually roll 'em up the traditional way, but tonight I'm making more of a lasagna-type casserole and layering the corn tortillas, green chili and cheese (and even using some ricotta :) ). A little chopped cilantro on top and we're in business. And don't forget the chipotle!

Cheers! :party:

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