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jweis
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Thanks for hosting Viktor, and please thank your wife again for being so willing to let us all tramp around her home.

Arlene, please post the recipie for the lettuce wraps. They were delicious.
Julie
37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.
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Here here, thanks so much for inviting us into your home and you home, family, and tanks were all lovely, not to mention the cat.

I also thought the lettuce wraps were very good.
Sincerely,
Tim
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Sorry I had to miss this one. Viktor and his family are always excellent hosts!
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jweis wrote:Thanks for hosting Viktor, and please thank your wife again for being so willing to let us all tramp around her home.

Arlene, please post the recipie for the lettuce wraps. They were delicious.
150EH wrote:Here here, thanks so much for inviting us into your home and you home, family, and tanks were all lovely, not to mention the cat.

I also thought the lettuce wraps were very good.
Ditto that! And thank you everybody for making me feel welcome. Looking forward to more events like that.
Andrey
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jweis wrote:Thanks for hosting Viktor, and please thank your wife again for being so willing to let us all tramp around her home.

Arlene, please post the recipie for the lettuce wraps. They were delicious.

LOL! They were not very difficult to make! It's all in the brand of sauce.

One large boneless pork shoulder
Two heads of Hydroponically grown Bibb lettuce
Three bottles of Wegman's Asian BBQ sauce


Coat bottom of a crock pot with one bottle of BBQ sauce and cook until meat falls apart (about 8 to 10 hours).
Strain fat from meat and sauce in crock pot (all the yummy juices are in here)
Shred meat
Add two remaining bottles of BBQ sauce

Chop up Scallions and cilantro
Put wraps together.

Arlene
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jweis
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scientist0724 wrote:
jweis wrote:Thanks for hosting Viktor, and please thank your wife again for being so willing to let us all tramp around her home.

Arlene, please post the recipie for the lettuce wraps. They were delicious.

LOL! They were not very difficult to make! It's all in the brand of sauce.

One large boneless pork shoulder
Two heads of Hydroponically grown Bibb lettuce
Three bottles of Wegman's Asian BBQ sauce


Coat bottom of a crock pot with one bottle of BBQ sauce and cook until meat falls apart (about 8 to 10 hours).
Strain fat from meat and sauce in crock pot (all the yummy juices are in here)
Shred meat
Add two remaining bottles of BBQ sauce

Chop up Scallions and cilantro
Put wraps together.

Arlene
Thanks for the recipie. Easy, great tasting recipies are the best kind!
Julie
37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.
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150EH
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Wegman's Asian BBQ sauce is the key and a day on the smoker for the pork shoulder should work, I thought they were a great idea and a better way to eat BBQ without the big ole bun.
Sincerely,
Tim
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GOT MTS?
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Sorry I missed this moths meeting. My son had a belt test for Tae Kwon Do.
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FYI-The plant that I posted pictures of and Aaron wanted so badly is Rotala sp. 'Vietnam' as Aaron identified it. This is an even more valuable plant, and since I already sent some to him, now he is looking for a part-time job just to be able to pay me for it.
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jweis
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jweis wrote:
scientist0724 wrote:
jweis wrote:Thanks for hosting Viktor, and please thank your wife again for being so willing to let us all tramp around her home.

Arlene, please post the recipie for the lettuce wraps. They were delicious.

LOL! They were not very difficult to make! It's all in the brand of sauce.

One large boneless pork shoulder
Two heads of Hydroponically grown Bibb lettuce
Three bottles of Wegman's Asian BBQ sauce


Coat bottom of a crock pot with one bottle of BBQ sauce and cook until meat falls apart (about 8 to 10 hours).
Strain fat from meat and sauce in crock pot (all the yummy juices are in here)
Shred meat
Add two remaining bottles of BBQ sauce

Chop up Scallions and cilantro
Put wraps together.

Arlene
Arlene,

Do you put the crock pot on High or Low or Automatic Shift? I'm putting the meat on before I leave for today's GWAPA mtg.

Thanks for the recipie. Easy, great tasting recipies are the best kind!
Julie
37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.
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