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Covid 19 & Yakiniku preparation

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@Jlaa, @Duh_Vinci, and anyone else who has an opinion, what are you favorite red meet (beef) spices and/or sauces for cooking, grilling, etc? With links please
 
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@Jlaa, @Duh_Vinci, and anyone else who has an opinion, what are you favorite red meet (beef) species and/or sauces for cooking, grilling, etc? With links please
@kiev :

Cut coppa steaks from a coppa roast which is part of the shoulder of the pig. Super marbled and nobody knows about it other than the Italians. You have to get comfortable with butchery though ---- I typically buy a 5-8 lbs pork shoulder (at some ridiculously cheap price like $2.50 / lb). Most of the time we Americans just cook the crap out of the entire shoulder and shred it. What a waste.

From the shoulder -

50% of what I butcher out makes Cantonese Char Siu. (also known as "country style ribs" at your grocer, which is a massive misnomer, because this is the shoulder, not ribs) Char Siu (Chinese BBQ Pork), Restaurant-Style | The Woks of Life

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The other 50% of what I butcher out are coppa steaks:


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FWIW --- the two knives that I used most often when breaking down a primal cut (I'm a novice) are knives that I have on hand (I don't want to waste money on buying excessively specialized knives) --- a super heavyweight meat cleaver that does just fine smashing through bones, and a thin, delicate, super flexible fish-deboning knife that works just fine with red meat as well.

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I buy pork shoulders and load them into my smoker for 22-24 hours. Yum. I have a local restaurant provisioner I buy my meat from, and yes, pork shoulders are dirt cheap from them. I'll have to look into the coppa roast thing. Sounds yummy.

Dan
 
@Jlaa - thanks, bookmarked. On Sunday, will attempt the experiment. What are your favorite spices?
 
@kiev I just ate this for dinner and it was so good. Just salt, breadcrumbs, and pop in a 400F oven for 25 min. The joy is in the intense yet tender “darker” muscles of pork and in savoring the juicy striations of fat (marbling) that wind their way all throughout the coppa cut.

No bland tasteless “center cut pork chops” here. This cut is for people who savor the earthy succulence of well marbled pork. If you like the cap portion of beef ribeye, you will like steaks cut from the coppa roast of a hog.

The Italians, Chinese, Spanish, and Japanese really know how to enjoy pork and revel in the subtleties of different cuts of pork. I find we Americans are less adept at pork because of (over?) emphasis on beef.
 
I was at Walmart today looking for pork shoulder, but saw only pork butt. Re-watched your YouTube links and googled when came home - turns out butt is shoulder 👀. Oh well 😁 I purchased this instead, which is close, but no cigar (pork shoulder butt blade steak)

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I was at Walmart today looking for pork shoulder, but saw only pork butt. Re-watched your YouTube links and googled when came home - turns out butt is shoulder 👀. Oh well 😁 I purchased this instead, which is close, but no cigar (pork shoulder butt blade steak)

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👍👍 Those might be good. Good marbling and darker meat. Salt and breadcrumbs is kind of a similar idea as German schnitzel.

When the butcher wants to increase profitability.... instead of selling the while butt (shoulder) for 2.99/lbs, just slice up the entire butt into steaks and sell for 4.79/lbs!
 
instead of selling the while butt (shoulder) for 2.99/lbs, just slice up the entire butt into steaks and sell for 4.79/lbs!
It's Walmart. The price for the above steaks $2.94/lb 😁 Beautifully marbled rib eyes are $9.47/lb when sold in 3-packs. Grass fed/finished chuck pot roast (I grind and pan fry it, it's my most common staple) is $6.19/lb. This why I don't need Costco membership 😎
 
I was at Walmart today looking for pork shoulder, but saw only pork butt. Re-watched your YouTube links and googled when came home - turns out butt is shoulder 👀. Oh well 😁 I purchased this instead, which is close, but no cigar (pork shoulder butt blade steak)

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Those are essentially "country style ribs" I make those on my smoker at 275 and turn every 90 minutes and spritz with apple juice to keep them from drying out. Haven't made them in a while since I've on a brisket kick lately.

Put these pork butts on yesterday afternoon and they should be done well before kickoff. Smoked at 200 overnight and upped to 225 just now.

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Just had my 1st Covid Jab. Oxford one. NI is doing a fantastic job at rolling out the vacinne quickly. They have went through upper age groups mostly already. I'm 34 but was identified due to Asthma and got it.

Avoided Covid as far as I'm aware thus far so hopefully the vacinne will help matters for all.
 
My wife has had both of her shots as she managed construction capital projects for MedStar St. Mary’s and MedStar Southern Maryland Hospitals. Second jab she says hurt quite a bit more than the first one.

I will Im sure be lucky to get my shots before this fall. I think I’m in the very last group eligible to get them.
 
Just had my 1st Covid Jab. Oxford one. NI is doing a fantastic job at rolling out the vacinne quickly. They have went through upper age groups mostly already. I'm 34 but was identified due to Asthma and got it.

Avoided Covid as far as I'm aware thus far so hopefully the vacinne will help matters for all.
That’s great Joe! Your on your way. Due to our age my wife and I received our 2nd moderna vaccine shots on the 25th of February. We went to the Disneyland Supersite for the first shot on January 23rd and were due the 2nd on February 20th BUT the big snowstorm in Texas and the Midwest delayed the vaccine shipments to California. Then the Supersite shifted to the Anaheim Convention Center and our 2nd shot pushed to the 25th.

We both have been staying mostly isolated at home with trips to the grocery store as little as possible and went out for a drive once in a while. We are both thankful to have it over with and are supposed to be fully vaccinated on the 11th of March (2 weeks after 2nd shot)

The vaccinations are becoming more readily available now for everyone.

Hopefully this is the beginning of the end of this gray period in all of our lives.

lol
 
Brought out the "big guns" today... Made some pork sausages for the grill, Boston Butt was on sale, so I had to:

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"Квашанная капуста" (Russian version sauerkraut, though it's more of a fermented cabbage, still has a beautiful crunch with every bite) is set to ferment, will be ready in 3-4 days, shot of Vodka and a pinch of that cabbage - haven!

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And paper thin crepes for lunch, with variety of "topings"

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That's a lot of "done" in 1/2 day!

Regards,
D
 
That’s great Joe! Your on your way. Due to our age my wife and I received our 2nd moderna vaccine shots on the 25th of February. We went to the Disneyland Supersite for the first shot on January 23rd and were due the 2nd on February 20th BUT the big snowstorm in Texas and the Midwest delayed the vaccine shipments to California. Then the Supersite shifted to the Anaheim Convention Center and our 2nd shot pushed to the 25th.

We both have been staying mostly isolated at home with trips to the grocery store as little as possible and went out for a drive once in a while. We are both thankful to have it over with and are supposed to be fully vaccinated on the 11th of March (2 weeks after 2nd shot)

The vaccinations are becoming more readily available now for everyone.

Hopefully this is the beginning of the end of this gray period in all of our lives.

lol
Our worthless governor finally ran out of cronies to provide vaccinations to last week so they lowered the age for eligibility. Got notified Thursday night, made reservations for Monday morning for both myself and Mrs. Dan. Looking forward to getting this done, especially because we've been traveling quite a bit of late but otherwise have stayed at home as much as possible.

Dan
 
Our worthless governor finally ran out of cronies to provide vaccinations to last week so they lowered the age for eligibility. Got notified Thursday night, made reservations for Monday morning for both myself and Mrs. Dan. Looking forward to getting this done, especially because we've been traveling quite a bit of late but otherwise have stayed at home as much as possible.

Dan
Wait what? Dan, you are a democrat? 😁
 
Wait what? Dan, you are a democrat? 😁
Who said that?

I'm only complaining because our "wonderful" governor gave two Federal "pop-up" vaccination sites offered to the state to rich old white guy gated communities that one of his best friends, a large land developer, happens to own. One of the county commissioners, who presently does not qualify for a vaccine, even got one at one of these pop-up sites.

It's not a political thing, it's a "who has money and power" thing. I don't care what his party affiliation is, he put the well being of personal/business associates ahead of the people who voted him in to represent them.

Sounds sort of familiar, doesn't it? (Pooty?)
 
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"A New Zealand man who died of a gunshot wound is reportedly being tallied as a coronavirus-related death until an investigation is completed.

Robert Hart, the 40-year-old who died on Nov. 5 after allegedly being shot in Auckland, tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a
report that cited police."
 
I always found it interesting that in all of my international travels that KFC appeared to be the most predominant American fast food chain outside of the country.

Dan
 
KFC indeed is the national meal of Christmas in Japan! What's the deal with KFC and Christmas in Japan? | Time Out Tokyo

Also KFC has the best Po-tat (Portugese / Macau style dan tat).
Never had Margaret’s Chinese egg tarts BUT I would kill for another visit to Lisbon for their egg tarts. I think I could eat them all day. I also had them in Funchal on Portugal’s island of Madeira. Portuguese egg tarts are a real treat. Maybe someday I’ll get to Macau and get a taste of their’s

That’s if and a big IF we ever get rid of this DAMN COVID. Hanging out at home for the last two years is getting pretty boring. :runexe:

International travel is not in near future with all of the restrictions. Even with my 3 shots of the Moderna vaccine. I think the news media is scaring the hell out of everyone. They need to find another subject to rag on.
 
So who on this board has had covid thus far?

My family lasted 21 months since the beginning of pandemic (April, 2020) and finally caught it. Me, wife, and both children tested positive with home tests (that you buy at the store). Me and wife were knocked out heavily for 3 days and getting better every day after that. By the 5th day we both felt much better although by no means fully recovered. After a week, about 95% back to normal, though smell is practically gone. Children were "under the weather" so to speak, but in good mood and playful, though with a nasty cough.

Me and wife were vaccinated back in April of this year
 
So who on this board has had covid thus far?

My family lasted 21 months since the begging of pandemic (April, 2020) and finally caught it. Me, wife, and both children tested positive with home tests (that you buy at the store). Me and wife were knocked out heavily for 3 days and getting better every day after that. By the 5th day we both felt much better although by no means fully recovered. After a week, about 95% back to normal, though smell is practically gone. Children were "under the weather" so to speak, but in good mood and playful, though with a nasty caugh.

Me and wife were vaccinated back in April of this year
Yikes!! Glad to hear that you are still ticking!! Ugh! I know a few folks that have caught it and lost their smell too! Arrghhh! Hopefully you will get it back in due time.

We still haven’t caught it and my wife and I just got the Moderna booster in late Nov after 2x Pfizer in March/April. That said I have some lingering annoying but not serious side effects to the booster. I think eventually everyone will catch Omicron though.
 
thanks! the way I look at it - I got the best vaccine now.

My father, who lives in Russia Federation, had regular and then a booster Sputnik and then, I forgot which one, some Western vaccine - and still managed to get covid!

Oh, and the loss of smell is good for weight management. I find that I eat less than before and have already lost some pounds
 
Wife caught it (before vaccines were available)... son caught it (from his soccer teammates after his first shot)... mild cases, simple partial loss of taste and smell... nothing for me, unless I already had it in 2019, which is what I suspect... some guy across the aisle from me coughing nonstop on a 5hr flight... 5 days later I was coming down with something... I got out in front of it but it still took me two weeks to get rid of it, which is completely unheard of for me... the last thing I wanted was to spend New Years in a foreign hospital. Friends I know who have had it say it's nothing to Fk with -- like a sommelier friend who can no longer taste or smell a year later! Can you imagine?! People haven't been right since.

I want nothing to do with it, so I've still been masked and avoiding indoor gatherings, including restaurants. They don't know what they don't know, yet they still keep talking about it, which leads people to do things that still land them with Covid. No one said sitting in restaurants with no masks made any sense, vaccinated or not. Yet here we are... SMDH

And we're STILL not at the level of coughing, hacking and sneezing in public we used to hear in late 2019. Remember that? WTF were people doing out in public like that?!

Overall though, my family have been extremely blessed in all of this, I'd be remiss if I didn't say. All the older folks have been just fine, and those are the ones we spend the most energy concerned about.

maw
 
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None of my immediate family has tested positive for it yet thankfully. I had vaccine in Feb (high risk group with Asthma) and booster there a few weeks back.

Don't wash groceries etc. Just keep hands sanitzed, always wash them often and before eating, wear a mask in public spaces and avoid large crowds / social gatherings.

Probably will contract it at some stage as it doesn't appear to be going away any time soon but at least our ability to treat and understand it is growing all the time. Media does sensationalise any bad news in it which is annoying so I generally avoid the news except keeping track of actual case numbers locally.
 
My youngest daughter, 19, has returned home from Uni and tested positive; this is her second time, previously caught it in August, despite being double vaccinated by half-year. She is not as badly affected as the first time, whether due to inherent resistance or omicron (not that it’s confirmed) being less severe we don’t know. She is isolating in her bedroom and we are all vaccinated and boosted so fingers crossed.

We know far more friends and acquaintances with it now than ever before, so agree it seems almost inevitable. Like Joe I tend to avoid the news, as I despair at the UK government’s handling (if you call it that) of things here and the airtime given to the various uninformed talking heads who argue with the scientists.

Stay safe everyone and let’s hope for a better year in 2022.
 
I'm pretty certain I got it in January of 2020 since I had all the symptoms but it wasn't a known deal back then. My parents and siblings in Alabama all had it over the summer and we have had some close contacts locally. I'm vaxxed and boosted as is the wife and the kids are also vaccinated and so far so good.
 
So.... I had / have Covid! :doh:

On 28th I took a lateral flow test before visiting my brother as I knew I would be working in his w221. Test was Negative.

That night and the following day I had a headache. Didn't think too much of it as I do get headaches fairly regular. Then by 31st evening I had a cough too. Took another test at home and it was positive. Happy new Year! 😷

Booked PCR test for next morning. That came back positive too. Strange thing is, despite having moderate Asthma etc I felt fine. No loss of taste or smell at all. No temperature. Like a very mild cold, only for the tests I wouldn't have known a thing.... cough gone by next day. Yesterday and today I felt 100% normal and tested negative again at home. But I'll still of course isolate per current rules.

I was not in any social gatherings. Not in a single restaurant or pub etc. No one of my family have symptoms or tested positive at any time. I have 3 jabs. My GF is still negative and she has to test each day before her work.

So it is a mystery where I got it really. I can only presume it must have been whilst in a supermarket, touching / buying a contaminated item or from a disposable coffee cup etc.

I am glad however symtoms were so mild so no harm no Foul. Can only assume it may be the new omicron variety which is driving records case numbers over here. But thankfully was very mild for me at least.

So if any of you have underlying health conditions etc I hope this is some good news of sorts for you! Haven't heard of many asthma sufferers contracting it but it did not affect mine.

I think short of locking yourself in your house and cutting off the outside world, we are all going to get it at some point. And probably over again too. Keep on keeping on nothing else for it I'll continue as I did before being careful when I have done my "time" at home this week. But will also test myself every time I go to see anyone vulnerable until this thing settles.
 
So.... I had / have Covid! :doh:

On 28th I took a lateral flow test before visiting my brother as I knew I would be working in his w221. Test was Negative.

That night and the following day I had a headache. Didn't think too much of it as I do get headaches fairly regular. Then by 31st evening I had a cough too. Took another test at home and it was positive. Happy new Year! 😷

Booked PCR test for next morning. That came back positive too. Strange thing is, despite having moderate Asthma etc I felt fine. No loss of taste or smell at all. No temperature. Like a very mild cold, only for the tests I wouldn't have known a thing.... cough gone by next day. Yesterday and today I felt 100% normal and tested negative again at home. But I'll still of course isolate per current rules.

I was not in any social gatherings. Not in a single restaurant or pub etc. No one of my family have symptoms or tested positive at any time. I have 3 jabs. My GF is still negative and she has to test each day before her work.

So it is a mystery where I got it really. I can only presume it must have been whilst in a supermarket, touching / buying a contaminated item or from a disposable coffee cup etc.

I am glad however symtoms were so mild so no harm no Foul. Can only assume it may be the new omicron variety which is driving records case numbers over here. But thankfully was very mild for me at least.

So if any of you have underlying health conditions etc I hope this is some good news of sorts for you! Haven't heard of many asthma sufferers contracting it but it did not affect mine.

I think short of locking yourself in your house and cutting off the outside world, we are all going to get it at some point. And probably over again too. Keep on keeping on nothing else for it I'll continue as I did before being careful when I have done my "time" at home this week. But will also test myself every time I go to see anyone vulnerable until this thing settles.
OH DEAR! Well, thanks so much for relating your experiences. I'm glad that you didn't have it worse!
 
So.... I had / have Covid! :doh:

On 28th I took a lateral flow test before visiting my brother as I knew I would be working in his w221. Test was Negative.

That night and the following day I had a headache. Didn't think too much of it as I do get headaches fairly regular. Then by 31st evening I had a cough too. Took another test at home and it was positive. Happy new Year! 😷

Booked PCR test for next morning. That came back positive too. Strange thing is, despite having moderate Asthma etc I felt fine. No loss of taste or smell at all. No temperature. Like a very mild cold, only for the tests I wouldn't have known a thing.... cough gone by next day. Yesterday and today I felt 100% normal and tested negative again at home. But I'll still of course isolate per current rules.

I was not in any social gatherings. Not in a single restaurant or pub etc. No one of my family have symptoms or tested positive at any time. I have 3 jabs. My GF is still negative and she has to test each day before her work.

So it is a mystery where I got it really. I can only presume it must have been whilst in a supermarket, touching / buying a contaminated item or from a disposable coffee cup etc.

I am glad however symtoms were so mild so no harm no Foul. Can only assume it may be the new omicron variety which is driving records case numbers over here. But thankfully was very mild for me at least.

So if any of you have underlying health conditions etc I hope this is some good news of sorts for you! Haven't heard of many asthma sufferers contracting it but it did not affect mine.

I think short of locking yourself in your house and cutting off the outside world, we are all going to get it at some point. And probably over again too. Keep on keeping on nothing else for it I'll continue as I did before being careful when I have done my "time" at home this week. But will also test myself every time I go to see anyone vulnerable until this thing settles.
Joe, Sorry you got the dreaded Covid. Glad to hear you are doing OK. My wife and I still wear masks inside buildings. So far we have avoided it. My one concern is supermarket shopping carts and exchanging money. I always wash the shopping carts with alcohol when I choose one (just the part I touch) and when I leave the store. I always wash my hands before entering my car and try not to touch my face ever.

Anyway, I hope you and your girlfriend will be OK.

Take Care
 
A 46 year old female DA in Orange County, CA who was speaking out against being vaccinated just DIED a few days back.

Young people think there invincible BUT there NOT! At least if your vaccinated you have a good chance of beating it or just a mild case.
I hope? In my case I’m not a spring chicken anymore so it’s better than doing nothing:)

I say unless your doctor tells you not to
GET VACCINATED!

I’ve had all three Moderna shots and will get more if I can.

No major side affects except for the booster. It attacked my new knee joint (eight months old) and made it very swollen and painful for about 6 hours but was gone the next day.

Take Care
 
A 46 year old female DA in Orange County, CA who was speaking out against being vaccinated just DIED a few days back.

...
Everything I read says that she was Anti-Mandate.
I don't see where she was anti Vax.
There is a significant difference.
 
Everything I read says that she was Anti-Mandate.
I don't see where she was anti Vax.
There is a significant difference.
Well... if the mandate at issue is vaccination, is there really a difference?

My experience has been "anti-mandate" is just a ruse for anti-vaccine. I mean, it's like kids fighting sleep -- they know it's probably good for them but they "just don't want to be told what to do." It's BS -- they don't want to go to sleep.

This all feels the same way to me.

maw

PS... and right after you point out the flaws of "anti-mandate" the conversation IMMEDIATELY turns to the pros and cons of THESE mandates, which shows it was about these mandates all along.
 
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