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One more thing...

Need a stellar au gratin potato recipe :)

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I will ask my wife. People FREAK for them.

The real trick is to use the absolute most flavorfull cheese you can find. It allows you to use less cheese and then you have less oil. We regularly buy +$20/pound aged cheese.

We serve them in individual ceramic dishes. It stays lava hot, and there is less oil. You can't find these in the US though. The presentation is practicle and impressive. I'm sure you could get it done with a soufle crock.

http://www.kitchenar...nware_1148.html

It's simple cheese, cream, onion powder, black and white pepper and salt. I like yukon gold.

Thanks, I found a "good" sharp cheddar block cheese that I hope will be good for it. We shall see!

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...well.... do you have time to get up and go when PWNing noobs?

No I didn't think so.

:roflmao:

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Having a good hair day for the first time in a week, but still called to make an appointment.

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One more thing...

Need a stellar au gratin potato recipe :)

K thanks

I will ask my wife. People FREAK for them.

The real trick is to use the absolute most flavorfull cheese you can find. It allows you to use less cheese and then you have less oil. We regularly buy +$20/pound aged cheese.

We serve them in individual ceramic dishes. It stays lava hot, and there is less oil. You can't find these in the US though. The presentation is practicle and impressive. I'm sure you could get it done with a soufle crock.

http://www.kitchenar...nware_1148.html

It's simple cheese, cream, onion powder, black and white pepper and salt. I like yukon gold.

Thanks, I found a "good" sharp cheddar block cheese that I hope will be good for it. We shall see!

One thing to remember is cooking seperately like we do also ensures a bit more even done ness and a little less time. If you do it in a big baking dish it's basically like one freak nasty large baking potato. I like the crunchy bubble cheese on top but the liquid and doneness gets a little weird.

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I don't get it. He has to manually control the throttle, but yet when the blades open, nothing. . . .

Diesel is controlled by fuel only, not throttle valves.

Was working with a new diesel engine at school and the "throttle valve" was their ONLY to reduce shudder when the engine is turned off.

just my guess

Really? I did not know this. I don't know too much about diesels anyways, but I thought I knew the basics.

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BUT its the first snow fall so i forgive them :bandwagon2:

Our third of the season and it was unbelievably icy due to the rain late last night. It kills me how people can not remember how to drive in this shit.

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I don't get it. He has to manually control the throttle, but yet when the blades open, nothing. . . .

Diesel is controlled by fuel only, not throttle valves.

Was working with a new diesel engine at school and the "throttle valve" was their ONLY to reduce shudder when the engine is turned off.

just my guess

Really? I did not know this. I don't know too much about diesels anyways, but I thought I knew the basics.

Its why it is so easy to get more power out of a Diesel, just dump more fuel in it.

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I don't get it. He has to manually control the throttle, but yet when the blades open, nothing. . . .

Diesel is controlled by fuel only, not throttle valves.

Was working with a new diesel engine at school and the "throttle valve" was their ONLY to reduce shudder when the engine is turned off.

just my guess

Really? I did not know this. I don't know too much about diesels anyways, but I thought I knew the basics.

Its why it is so easy to get more power out of a Diesel, just dump more fuel in it.

As long as it has enough air since they work exactly opposite to gas engines. Too much fuel and you melt something.

I only recently found out what people do with 4cyl and 6cyl Cummins turbo diesels..it's ridiculous how much torque those engines can make...

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I don't get it. He has to manually control the throttle, but yet when the blades open, nothing. . . .

Diesel is controlled by fuel only, not throttle valves.

Was working with a new diesel engine at school and the "throttle valve" was their ONLY to reduce shudder when the engine is turned off.

just my guess

Really? I did not know this. I don't know too much about diesels anyways, but I thought I knew the basics.

Its why it is so easy to get more power out of a Diesel, just dump more fuel in it.

Until you start billowing out ungodly amounts of black smoke out the tailpipe. Then you're just an asshole...

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5 pound gummy bear anyone?

I have the red one!

bought it as a joke for my brothers birthday

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Ryan will get pissed. :P

Why did they keep calling that yellow car a Ferrari?

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The flood gates are locked in place, so that means there is a lot of water rising here in Clinton County PA. All well it is dry at my house.

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There should be a time limit on threads with polls so they stop being bumped like a week after the thread goes inactive. So if someone votes on it after its been inactive for so long it doesn't bump the thread up.

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Here are the knifes BTW. I forgot I took some picks.

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Your cutting board is WAY too small.

Remind me when I am home to take a picture of my knife collection ;)

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