hput2
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I know everyone has a favorite recipe. This is one that my wife cut out of a newspaper years ago. It’s simple, but delicious!
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That’s great. Need a little brown sugar, at a minimum, I think. Any Memphis rub recipe that does not have the celery seed is wrong, imo….that’s part of the secret..I know everyone has a favorite recipe. This is one that my wife cut out of a newspaper years ago. It’s simple, but delicious!View attachment 20108View attachment 20109
Tbs-Tablespoon, Tsp-Teaspoon !I just like that the recipe is written in a secret code that is unreadable to anyone under the age of 30.
Lol!! I guess you were talking about the cursive writing?Tbs-Tablespoon, Tsp-Teaspoon !
Ah, yes; the cursive-deprived younger generations! We more senior folks can hide stuff right out in plain sight. I guess this is modern incarnation of the Navajo Code Talkers (a very interesting group for us history buffs, BTW).I just like that the recipe is written in a secret code that is unreadable to anyone under the age of 30.
Sometimes, they are just “T” and “t.”…aren't Tablespoon and Teaspoon abbreviations s'posed to be;
"Tbsp"
"tsp"
And if you drive a stick shift, you never have to worry about leaving your keys in the car.I just like that the recipe is written in a secret code that is unreadable to anyone under the age of 30.