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Masshole Horn

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  1. Spicy Bite: I really don't remember... I had breakfast there once so if they have machacado, I probably got that. Again, people love that place, I would eat there again, but I wouldn't go out of my way to go there.

    In the HEB parking lot there's another tex-mex, I think it's a local chain, it's passable, but has a full bar.

    Pho Thaisson in that same lot. I used to frequent the Wm. Cannon (??) location, it's solid for pho and banh mi.

  2. Spent 2022-2023 in Kyle before moving to my current place.

    Taco trucks, a bunch of legit ones on Beebe road east of 35.

    Hays Co. BBQ in San Marcos was Top 50 in TM last go round... moving to smaller/new location sometime soon.

    Garcia's on Lehman for no frills tex-mex... great charro beans.

    Mudbugs in Buda was good.

    Spicy Bite on Hays trail was always highly recommended. It wasn't bad, but never lived up to the hype people gave it.

    Hays City Store... great venue to chill and have a drink... food was consistent and good, but I can't think of a specific dish that is must-have.

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  3. I use Mullvad. I like that it's super easy and I can easily split tunnel to make plex easier.

    I am technical enough to google command line stuff for linux, was using a rasp pi for a while, but I can't troubleshoot issues.

    Would you suggest I stick with Mullvad or give this a shot?

  4. 7 hours ago, HornPhD said:

    Just got home after seeing Asleep at the Wheel and Willie Nelson at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley. Willie sat the entire set, which is totally understandable considering he’s 90 and still touring. Ray Benson did double duty fronting his band and backing up Willie. 
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    I'm going to see him at Whitewater with REK (HE"S STILL PLAYING SHOWS!!!111!!!) in May.

    I saw Willie in 22 and 23. I'll keep seeing him, but not because I expect a phenomenal live show.

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    Beets are good. Lots of greens still, roots should be ready in a few more weeks.

    Baby Bok Choy has been phenomenal. Ready very quickly 5 weeks. Planted some more. Hopefully they make it.

    Jalapenos in ground.

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    Lettuce and Spinach still producing.

    Regular bok choy bolting like crazy.

    Some chard doing ok.

    Juliet and San Marzano tomatoes already flowering.

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    Cucumbers and more tomatoes in fabric pots all growing nicely

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    Peas are climbing.

    What should I plant in the space the beets/baby bok choy are now once those are harvested?

    Anyone in the hill country/Centex area grow blackberries? What was your method?

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  6. 3 hours ago, Steamboat1874 said:

    No pics but I made some pulled porkl sandwiches yesterday using an interesting recipe.

    Salt and pepper 2LBS pork loin and place in the crock.

    Pour a 12 OZ root beer over them and cook on low for 7 hours.

    Drain and shred pork.

    Add a bottle of Sweet Baby Rays Honey Hickory sauce and simmer for a bit.

    Ate them on Hawaiian Buns with cole slaw.

    Turned out great.

     

    Needs more sugar

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  7. On 2/24/2024 at 12:29 PM, Jerry Callo said:

    A buddy and I went to Shaffer Bend this morning.   Beautiful day, only saw a couple other people, and the fish were biting.

    I ended up with 7 whites, 1 Guadalupe, 1 largemouth, 1 sunfish, and a channel cat.  All but one on an olive and white BC Streamer.  All but one of the whites were really large.

    Sinking Line?

  8. Like dcbc mentioned upthread, I'm on year 2 of carbon steel pans in place of non-stick. They'll never be as slick as a new teflon pan, but I can use metal utensils, throw them in the oven, and cleaning them is a breeze. They're hunks of steel and will last forever.

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  9. I was planning to put off learning to tie until retirement, since I still suck at fly fishing, but my wife got me a tying setup and I have no idea where to start.

    Any recommended youtube follows or other good resources for starting out?

    Learn a clouser, wooly bugger, and dahlberg diver. Practice a lot. Ugly flies catch fish.

    As a pretty experienced warmwater flytyer, I still learn a lot from Gunnar Brammer and Kelly Galloup on YouTube.
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