The rib eyes are in the fridge, waiting. I’ve wasted roughly ten hours getting into gear to broil the steaks. I can’t say that I was negligent in not trying to start on the project when I wasn’t ready, when it was out of synch with my rhythms. I needed sleep, and it’s still in the fifties. I have until tomorrow morning to get the broiling done. Plenty of time.
It’s dawn, and I’m gearing up, letting the ibuprofen kick in. Broiling is not that laborious, it’s just chronologically insistent. It’s the bagging that’s demanding, and that isn’t all that pressing.
It’s also trash day, no recycling. It’s also raining. About 0.4″ so far. Could be a wet one.
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A bit after noon, and we’ve had 2.4″ of rain. None of it is torrential, but it’s steady. Temp is staying in the upper 50s, allowing for oven use. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to get my body in gear to get started. I got Myka fed. I got the office trash in the can. That’s it. I am tail dragging badly and sleeping heavily.
I need to get on it.
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3:30 pm, and the oven still hasn’t been lit. However, I got everything else done, trash in the bag, ice bins washed, floor swept, etc. It’s ready to roll, nothing else in the way. Not a big worry, I still have 18 hours of proper temps for running the oven. And I’m past the sleep portion of the day.
We’ve had over 3″ of rain. Again, nothing torrential, just a steady rain. Not complaining, we need it.
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5:30 pm. The second round is in the broiler. The first batch was a couple of natural broils from the first group, the three smaller steaks. They have been deboned and are cooling for splitting and bagging. I haven’t carved the meat off the bone yet (for a test taco). The second batch is a couple of natural broils from the four larger ones in the second group.
I am feeling better, this being my most active period of the day, and I have risen to meet the task thus far.
There has been 3.3″ of rain, and I don’t think that it will much more. The remaining rain is to the south of US 290 and doesn’t seem to want to cross it at this point. So maybe it’s over. Maybe not.
Now I have to decide how to finish the broil. I need to marinate now, if ever.
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6:30 pm, half way there. First batch is bagged, second batch is cooling. Third batch (big ones) are marinating. Oven is off for now while they soak. (Plenty of time left.) Fourth batch will be the single small one left, to be rubbed in Tombstone Mesquite.
Time for a break. Tamales coming up, once I split and bag the cooled second batch and shave the rib bones.
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7:30 pm. Now it’s time for a break. Trash is on the curb. One of the new ice bins has been filled (from both the former ice bin and the new bag). The freezer was adjusted for the dimensional shift. The second batch of rib eyes is split, bagged, and in the fridge with the first batch. The bones were stripped, and that meat is in the fridge as well. I had the tamales for dinner. Dishes have been washed. The folding table has been put away until after broiling resumes.
I still have 14 hours to finish the broiling. The longer the steak marinates, the better. So the break will be a relatively long one. But I don’t want to delay too long and lose momentum.
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10:30 pm. The marinated rib eyes entered the broiler. They got to sit in the marinade for four hours. That should be sufficient.
Most of the rain is off radar and not likely to resume, so record it as 3.3″ for the day. Most of it was absorbed, but a little ran off. In the low 60s.
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11:55 pm. The marinated steaks are deboned, split, and bagged. Myka highly approves of the marinated steak. She ate four times as many nibbles from the bones as she did of the natural. The bags need a few minutes before they go into the fridge.
The single rubbed rib eye is in the broiler. It will be after midnight when it comes out.








