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Final answer? If not let me know, Uncle Buck told me of a place to get a shipping quote.
I got a 1285.00 quote. Made my mind up.
Final answer? If not let me know, Uncle Buck told me of a place to get a shipping quote.
How do you cook jambalaya? Got some pictures? I’m interested in learning how to cook it like y’all doThat’s not a jambalaya unfortunately. In my opinion
That sounds good. What ingredients are in it?Gravy or sauce makes everything better. Sauce piquant would be good on that. Or coubion
Lonesome Dove. Great yarn.
Looks delicious!View attachment 286489 This is jambalaya
I’ll show ya what we call a jambalaya
How do you cook jambalaya? Got some pictures? I’m interested in learning how to cook it like y’all do
Use the meat and some oil and vegetables. Brown it down garlic onions celery. Til it’s dark then add chicken stock and rice and some Worcestershire and kitchen bokey, creole seasoning, and hot sauce. To taste. Let the stock cook da riceHow do you cook jambalaya? Got some pictures? I’m interested in learning how to cook it like y’all do
The wetness probably comes from the sauce Pat was talking about. I didn’t add anyI ain't no expert I always imagined it a fair deal wetter than BabyTexs pic. Cajun risotto kinda?
Edit: while I type a better pic turns up...
No, I think it should come from the rice water.The wetness probably comes from the sauce Pat was talking about. I didn’t add any
That looks decentI want to try this one.
https://www.louisianacookin.com/alligator-tasso-sauce-piquante/
I've never had tasso and it's not something you can pick up locally, but I've done enough curing/brining I'm sure I could pull it off.
Chicken stock and browned water from the meats yes!No, I think it should come from the rice water.
The sauce I was originally talking about is a tomato based for what you made there. GravyThe wetness probably comes from the sauce Pat was talking about. I didn’t add any
How's flat rate work Ed? You get paid service book allowable hours per job and if you're quicker you're on a win?
My Harley riding buddy just retired from the local honda dealership. Worked there since the day after high school.i know he ran his azz off. He certainly wasn't hurting for money. LOL.Yes.
Say I have an Equinox oil burner under warranty. GM time is 13.0 hours. No matter how long it takes me, I get paid 13.
Now let's say a couple rusty bolts twist off in the head or something. I will use a separate clock time for "other labor hours" to fix that part.
If it's customer pay, sometimes we have to eat that time, sometimes they get it and are OK with it.
Flip side is some jobs don't pay well for whatever reason and can't be done in that time. I eat that. I screw something up, I eat that...
If I'm not billing hours I'm not getting paid.
If more people got paid like me, I feel it would change things for the better. If you want to scratch out a decent living, one must be efficient and also take care to be sure it's done right. No room for half-assed.




