Another day where I avoided a store run. $70 above the mad money curve, and nothing that I need is on the shopping list. Part of it is the temp being in the 50s, and part of it is sleeping past opening time for the store. Part of it is my lymph nodes fussing, indicating that I’m fighting off something.
Myka was my volunteer foot warmer last night and this morning. That was another reason that I wasn’t in a hurry to rise this morning.
Today I thaw rib eyes, tonight I broil. Other than that, no plans for the day.
Chance of rain today and tomorrow. Radar shows a massive blob covering central Texas. The vast majority of it green, light rain. Very little heavy rain showing.
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Seven rib eyes are in the sink to thaw. I have tonight and tomorrow night. There’s Wednesday night as well, if needed. I’m still wondering about marinade, rub, or natural, and in what quantity. The first batch will be natural, so it won’t pass a flavor along in the pan.
Only a trace of rain today, enough to dot the board periodically. In the 60s for a high, no doors opened today.
There will be the last of the diced rib eye for lunch, in tacos. Tamales will be dinner.
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Three rib eyes are in the fridge, four not quite fully thawed. I’m prepping to get started. Temp is in the upper 50s, low enough for broiler tray usage (oven constant on).
I still haven’t decided on marinade/rub/natural numbers yet. But the first start natural, so there is still time to decide. I dare say at least four will be natural. Marinade, if used, will be two of the large ones, splitting a bottle of marinade, making four servings out of fourteen. That leaves one possible rub, no doubt the last in line. (2, 2, 2, 1 > 4, 4, 4, 2)
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Store run. A new 9″ work fan (swivel, like the one beside me), a couple of cheap ice bins (a little wider and lower than the existing one, roughly the same capacity, easier to scoop from), and 3 cans each of salmon and chicken (extra gravy pate) cat food. I also got $100 cash. That puts me $40 under the mad money curve. I’ll be back even in a couple of days.
All seven rib eyes are in the fridge and ready to roll tonight, as soon as I figure out what gets seasoned with what, if anything. I need to chomp on some tamales first, get settled, wash the new ice bins. I have two nights (36 hours for four batches) to get them broiled, deboned, split, and bagged. I got a fresh reserve box of quart freezer bags a few days ago, so I have more than plenty.
I won’t be making another store run until the weekend, Thursday night or Friday morning. I’m good on everything until then.








