Vacuum Sealing Food to Freeze Without a Vacuum Sealer
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I've always been amazed at how my daughter and son-in-law vacuum seal a lot
of the meats and whatever they get from Costco or elsewhere for their
freezer...
10 hours ago
11 comments:
Bleeech. Too bad that I know what it is, otherwise might look ono to me.
Ha ha looks great! Tongue prepared right is ono.
Landon and I must have similar eating faves. Beef tongue, brings back memories of our kid childhood. We were not
rich, so mom made beef tongue sandwiches. just got to close the your eyes...ha.
Does it taste like a piece of steak? I don't think I can ever try tongue.
No kidding? Gosh... I've never had any kind of tongue before.
looks good!
j: I use to be a phobe against the guts/parts of a cow other than the choice cuts. But my mom made a mean tongue stew I had eaten all my life. It was the softest and tastiest stew I ever had. I managed to get tongue at Marukai - butcher told me only restaurants order it but he got a piece for me. Unfortunately mom never had a chance to make the stew...you gotta try it, when cooked right it's tender and now very popular. -N
Ew, grosses me out too. Grandma and Papa love tongue, they always get the lingua tacos. They also said Kam Bowl used to have a good tongue plate with Chinese spice.
LOL, Aunty.
Erick, I thought you might like it.
Chet, we struggled back in the day too, but I don't recall my mom making any tongue dishes.
Susan, I've only tried it thinly sliced, yakiniku style and tasted like regular beef to me.
Kay, it's called gyutan in Japanese.
Ack, Kat! Hahahaha.
N, you make it sound so ono!! I would try.
Wow, Mich . . . Kam bowl? Weren't they known for good ox tail soup too?
ummm....and you ordered this because....has asked for it ??
we used to sell a lot a lot at the deli at Henrys Market in LHouse, back in the day, for sandwiches...
Dd, yup. I was at 99 Ranch and had texted him to ask if he wanted anything.
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