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we started making guac from Alton Brown's recipe...store bought is crap, its so easy to make, 10mins. I will post the link for you! now that we know the ingredients, we eyeball ingredients, and adjust each ingredient to the size of the bowl we are making. ahhh, fresh minced garlic too, how did I forget my favorite!? Jenn said you can add a fried egg on top too, of course I was told that halfway through, lol. https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/guacamole-recipe-1940609
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I just downloaded that program, thanks again, now I just need to film more stuff. It isn't that easy to film different activities this time of year when it is winter. I will play around a bit with it though anyway for the time being.
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Stay safe guys, I hate wind. so far its calm here in 3k.
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you should try it, it sounds kind of boring, might even appear so to some, but it is actually filling. Jenn is big on eating a bit healthy, especially for breakfast, lunch. We never had this type of avocado at home, its apparently a Florida green avocado, whereas we always have bought hass avocados This type of avocado was large, we both had a plate like this, and I bet we could have one more slice with what was leftover. I figured I would post this since it seems as a few guys are trying to cut back a bit, and lose a few pounds, this is a very flavorful breakfast, or lunch. We add Red onion, cilantro, diced roma tomato, cumin, pinch of cayenne, kosher salt, good squeeze of fresh lime. I think thats all the ingredients...
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Guacamole on ezekiel toasted bread
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You’re good people! Lol
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It was still really good, not really a let down. I use my own dry rub for it which is delicious. I have made pulled pork many times, but never thought to add it to a quesadilla at the time.
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Thats what i wanted to make today. I wanted to pick up a pork picnic for pulled pork quesadillas, but did not get around to it. Sad, sad night lol
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Plate #2 box push spanakopita, and box push stuffed clams
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Taco meat, swiss, with Jenn’s homemade salsa quesadillas. Oh, and mighty taco sauce! The tortillas are roasted red pepper tortillas
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Jesse James looks like hell
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What is happening lol
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Yeah! You too!
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Fixin for a gangup i see
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Thank you, I will see what i can do.
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I can’t remember off the top of my head, I will check when I am home, and get back to you on that. It is a free program too, but I am interested regardless though of what you use, a link would be great, thanks.
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Awesome! Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. I am having a real tough time editing, even watching YouTube tutorials. Better videos will come eventually, especially with ATVs in summer! Plus I have the house booked for Maine already!
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You’re welcome! It is slightly awkward lol, its new to me talking to myself in front of a cam
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Here you are, hope you find it interesting! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeJe9vkUrihdd0xmog8Z0sA
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Thanks! I am slowly adding to YouTube if interested.
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Thanks guys
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That’s all I ever imagined it to be. It never mattered to me really....it is, what it is.
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Hey Biz, yes I was borning missing my arm at 3” below elbow. I am the only one in the family who is was born like this. I have never been curious enough to ask why this was to be, for me. My mom told me that during the year I was born, there was a spike in the amount of babies born missing arms. I am not sure if it was lefty’s also, never looked into it, but I might. Coincidentally, just this morning when I got to work, a coworker told me he saw on his FB feed how France is currently experiencing a similar situation. EDIT: quick skimmed google search says 1 in 12k-15k can be subjected to amniotic bands getting wrapped around limbs during development, which restricts fluids I guess. I did read that 1 in 2k babies are born missing all or part of their limbs, even as minute as a partial finger.
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Thats not a dumb question, and the answer might surprise you. I do not know 100% in this case. However, with ALL of the other myoelectric devices I own, or have used, the electronic system automatically shuts off, if its battery charger is connected. Keep in mind 6-7 hrs is not terrible for the majority of myoelectric users, a large portion of the population of users of ALL devices I would say wear them under that 6 hrs daily. I know a lot do not even wear them daily, or over 3 hrs. I am unique in this, I wear them every single day on average of 12 hrs roughly. My skin wear the arm is worn, is good healthy skin, in which has not had trauma from an amputation. A lot of traumatic amputees have skin that is not as strong, or think, or is very sensitive due to severe damage. It takes a LONG time to buil muscle strength back up to hold prosthetics in general, and to get the skin to acclimate to the device being suspended from it. I don’t want to make it sound as the battery life is completely unacceptable because I am sure its plenty for the majority. I did not think about it at the time, but the battery might be able to unplug from that cord, allowing for a battery swap if need be.