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    Default Super Bowl Spread?

    Any plans for Super Bowl? I have a pork shoulder on the smoker. I got some Leinenkugel's Red to go along with the food. I figured that would be a decent WI beer to go along with rooting for the Pack. We have several friends coming over and adding to the spread with some snacky stuff...should be a good time with friends, food and beer. One of my coworkers is probably going to bring some type of Indian dish, which I'm looking forward to, as well.

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    No question who I'm rooting for.

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    Got a barrel of Iron City on ice, a ton of kolbassi in the fridge, had several primanti brothers sammiches flown in, everything to make italian hoagies and a couple pounds of Isaly's chipped ham and Foodland baloney.

    Indian dish? We'd throw him right out the window.

    Game on!

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    Sounds good Ed.

    I actually requested he brings an Indian dish. Love the indian food!

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    I gotta tell ya - I'm a little nervous about this game.

    The pack is a very good team.

    But, ya know it would be dang boring if the Steelers won all the time

    Indian dishes just don't exactlly jive with the culture of the 'Burgh.

    Were more of a german/Irish/Polish/Hungarian/Chech/ kinda mix

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    I got Jerkey ready to go on the smoke shortly - but not really because of the bowl, it was
    just "time to make me some jerky".

    I made the best pork-butt ever a couple weeks ago -- (good thing I got some
    in the freezer still!)
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    A few more pics...

    All condiments must be green and yellow



    Meat is coming along...



    Some of the snackin' spread...


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    I find it very interesting that most people west of the Mississippi have tile counter tops.

    Pretty rare here in the east. Were mostly formica or granite


    I have a prediction for tonights game...

    I guarantee the team wearing yellow pants will win.

    and I'll be damn sorry I wrote that if the Steelers come running out wearing their black pants with the gold stripe.

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    That would be pretty funny!

    At our other house we were granite. Our CA house was tile too. It is kind of interesting to see the differences in different parts of the country.

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    Ed,

    Most people I know either have formica or some form of granite ...

    My countertop? Granite TILE! How's that for interesting! (but the grout lines are less than 1/8" --)

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    granite tile. I like the look of that. Your backsplash is awesome too!

    In Florida, we typically have small crappy kitchens...well you know. your buddy lives in a subdivision with a house that is probably built very similar to mine.

    I guess the builders think we will be outdoors more than in the kitchen.


    Oh...and we grow our own bananas and oranges in our backyards

    but we do have to buy firewood
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