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    Quote Originally Posted by COVRTDESIGN View Post
    You have fiddleheads already?
    These are commercially grown/harvested from Hadley, MA. Same general neighborhood though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by guido View Post
    These are commercially grown/harvested from Hadley, MA. Same general neighborhood though...
    Five years ago I hatched an evil plan to harvest fiddleheads. My local plant club was willing trade some of my pure white dwarf hydrangea for several trash bags of Ostrich ferns. I'm looking at a massive swath of the buggers right now. Next year will be harvest time ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Five years ago I hatched an evil plan to harvest fiddleheads. My local plant club was willing trade some of my pure white dwarf hydrangea for several trash bags of Ostrich ferns. I'm looking at a massive swath of the buggers right now. Next year will be harvest time ;)
    Deeply jealous! We have some, but no where near enough for even one meals worth...
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    Quote Originally Posted by guido View Post
    Simple spring meal...



    Faro, roasted cauliflower, fiddleheads.
    Guy,
    Point counter point to my pork fat and cabbage.

    Looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnoble485 View Post
    Guy,
    Point counter point to my pork fat and cabbage.

    Looks good.

    Mike
    Guy's diet is my aspirational diet. With bonus points for the Dehillerin steak knife.

    Real me likes the idea of pork fat and cabbage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    Guy's diet is my aspirational diet. With bonus points for the Dehillerin steak knife.

    Real me likes the idea of pork fat and cabbage.
    Aw shucks...

    There is still a bit of me that wants the pork fat too... I still have a small amounts of it at chinese restaurants or when I need prosciutto on a pizza...

    I cut out all beef and 95% of my pork when I got my camping/photo truck and wanted to make a real personal offset. That was over a year ago now and I'm really enjoying going meat free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    Guy's diet is my aspirational diet. With bonus points for the Dehillerin steak knife.

    Real me likes the idea of pork fat and cabbage.
    Dehillerin is my last stop before flying home after visiting my Sis. Everyone waits outside at a cafe, rolling their eyes. No love for my obsession.

    This Tempeh is making me thirsty. Long patient wait. The biomass is generating it's own heat now so I know I'm on track. Temp. is about 74F right now. This just might work.

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    Day 4 of the great northern bean tempeh and it is sprouting nicely. The beans were a bit overcooked, but should work really well after a day of chilling in the fridge.

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    Basic Sichuan preserved tofu and available vegies over noodles from two provinces away...

    The basic flavoring: Laoganma chili oil with black bean, sichuan peppercorns, sichuan chile pods, ginger, garlic...

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    Guy, I'm a big fan of those wide noodles. Looks great.

    Covrt - Bad news, I got excited that the ferment was generating it's own heat however after patiently waiting 30 more hours there is zero action and the soy has gone soft. I'm tossing it and will try again. Me thinks I killed it early on with too much heat. I've since figure out how to manage a steady 80F at least until I've got my incubator constructed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Guy, I'm a big fan of those wide noodles. Looks great.

    Covrt - Bad news, I got excited that the ferment was generating it's own heat however after patiently waiting 30 more hours there is zero action and the soy has gone soft. I'm tossing it and will try again. Me thinks I killed it early on with too much heat. I've since figure out how to manage a steady 80F at least until I've got my incubator constructed.
    That's a bummer! I have had that happen too many times. One day of heat is plenty, and then let it sit and do it's own thing. This is day 6 of just sitting in the wood box with a damp towel over top. This is now ready to wrap in parchment and let sit in the fridge for a day to harden up a bit.

    The little darker areas of mold are completely normal. As long as they are not a black mold, you are just fine. You know it is growing well when the mold spores grow through the towel too!

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    Day six??? Maybe I should have waited.

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    Socially distant trip to butcher today yielded some scallops, merguez, and a 10lb brisket. Gonna make this one count, and figure out a neighbor or two to share it with (contactless).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Day six??? Maybe I should have waited.
    If you do it my way, it is normally 6-7 days. I am still working on that video for you. Other client work got in the way and I am still waiting on photo gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robin3mj View Post
    Socially distant trip to butcher today yielded some scallops, merguez, and a 10lb brisket. Gonna make this one count, and figure out a neighbor or two to share it with (contactless).
    I will send you my shipping address! Sounds good.

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    Made a Dashi stock video though so far!!!


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    Excellent video Covrt. We should spend some time with a bowl of noodles between us.

    No criticisms of the video. Quality is very good.

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    Mrs. RW’s Mother’s Day breakfast. Pretty simple really, Belgian waffles with whipped and folded egg whites, which makes all the difference for the fluff factor...added some blueberries and a little powdered sugar for good luck.
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    In the spirit of my mom this morning.






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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    In the spirit of my mom this morning.





    Those look deeply decadent!
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