moose eater
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coriander ?!?! Now I´m glad I couldn´t have any, lol.
Btw it´s good to hear that you´re feeling better and that you´re out and about again, doing more enjoyable stuff
Thanks.
Yep, coriander is a fairly common ingredient in sausage and meat prep, much to my surprise a few year ago. More subtle in flavor in many recipes.
Walking with a mere rifle, sidearm and limited gear was more tiring than expected, but the months of inactivity last year added up. That said, by day-2, I was feeling less physical stress from climbing into tree stands, or hiking the limited trails back into the off-the-beaten-path locations.
Now I've got a bit of a boost in energy in general, so we're aiming to do a fuel oil run today, as well as maybe 'sistering' up some posts in the barn loft to try and hang 4 headers (2 front and 2 behind the 16' upright posts) to support the splicing location of the headers for the rafters on the addition I built the post & beam framework for a bunch of years ago. Maybe even run some rafters in the near future, seeing as how lumber prices are finally down from the insanity they were charging for lumber a few months ago.
Looking up classic Irish recipes this morning, to continue familiarizing myself & my family with the cuisine of the primary lineage in my roots. Found some pork pies that look pretty good (though not vegan), and some lamb stew, as well. And a rutabaga pie that looks similar to our pasties in construction, but in a 9" round pie configuration, rather than the hand-held moose/beef/venison pasties that go back to the fare of the average Cornish copper miners in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan 100 years ago.
Onward to the posts and headers and the fuel oil trailer. I figure if I'm 'headed out', I may as well not leave too many tasks for those who inherit this place. There'll be plenty of maintenance to go around as it is; windows, flooring, interior paint.. All the stuff that makes owning a home so much 'fun'. ;^>).