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Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=sdrealtor]So who’s coming to sdr’s tonite for MNF? I’ve got 5 pounds of ribs an hour into their 9 hour slow cooking journey. [/quote]
Do you have a smoker?
After i moved back from TX, the lack of decent bbq out here compelled me to get a Bradley smoker. One of the best purchases I ever made…
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=sdrealtor]So who’s coming to sdr’s tonite for MNF? I’ve got 5 pounds of ribs an hour into their 9 hour slow cooking journey. [/quote]
Do you have a smoker?
After i moved back from TX, the lack of decent bbq out here compelled me to get a Bradley smoker. One of the best purchases I ever made…
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=sdrealtor]So who’s coming to sdr’s tonite for MNF? I’ve got 5 pounds of ribs an hour into their 9 hour slow cooking journey. [/quote]
Do you have a smoker?
After i moved back from TX, the lack of decent bbq out here compelled me to get a Bradley smoker. One of the best purchases I ever made…
rich
December 10, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: Old Forum topic deserves re-visit: bubble in treasuries #314027
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=patientrenter]Am I missing something here?[/quote]
No, in my opinion you are not missing a thing. In a fiat currency regime, inflation vs. deflation is a policy choice. It doesn’t need to be any more complicated than that.
rich
December 10, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: Old Forum topic deserves re-visit: bubble in treasuries #314385
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=patientrenter]Am I missing something here?[/quote]
No, in my opinion you are not missing a thing. In a fiat currency regime, inflation vs. deflation is a policy choice. It doesn’t need to be any more complicated than that.
rich
December 10, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: Old Forum topic deserves re-visit: bubble in treasuries #314416
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=patientrenter]Am I missing something here?[/quote]
No, in my opinion you are not missing a thing. In a fiat currency regime, inflation vs. deflation is a policy choice. It doesn’t need to be any more complicated than that.
rich
December 10, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: Old Forum topic deserves re-visit: bubble in treasuries #314438
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=patientrenter]Am I missing something here?[/quote]
No, in my opinion you are not missing a thing. In a fiat currency regime, inflation vs. deflation is a policy choice. It doesn’t need to be any more complicated than that.
rich
December 10, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: Old Forum topic deserves re-visit: bubble in treasuries #314509
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=patientrenter]Am I missing something here?[/quote]
No, in my opinion you are not missing a thing. In a fiat currency regime, inflation vs. deflation is a policy choice. It doesn’t need to be any more complicated than that.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis is the best OT thread ever. I too tried the Ghost Pines and thought it was excellent (and I’m not even into merlot typically) — thanks for the tip TG!
barnaby33 made some offline suggestions I thought I’d pass along for the group as I found it helpful. He is a wine genius btw and I can personally attest that his wine fridge is actually bigger than his apartment (he somehow manipulates spacetime to fit it in there).
Anyhoozle, I am into “fruit forward” wines; my favorites are usually zinfandel but Josh believes (and I agree from my experience) that Aussie shiraz is typically the best bang for the buck for fruit forward wines.
For vintages, he said: “From Oz any 05 will be best, 06 second best, if its an 03 skip it.”
He specifically recommended Marquis Phillips as a brand and Sarah’s Blend in particular. I got a $12 06 Sarah’s Blend from Costco and it was quite good, though I wouldn’t really put it in the screaming deal category like the Ghost Pines. I will look for the 05.
Anyway, thanks to all the wine nerds for the tips… and if anyone comes across any great deals for Australian shiraz feel free to post. π
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis is the best OT thread ever. I too tried the Ghost Pines and thought it was excellent (and I’m not even into merlot typically) — thanks for the tip TG!
barnaby33 made some offline suggestions I thought I’d pass along for the group as I found it helpful. He is a wine genius btw and I can personally attest that his wine fridge is actually bigger than his apartment (he somehow manipulates spacetime to fit it in there).
Anyhoozle, I am into “fruit forward” wines; my favorites are usually zinfandel but Josh believes (and I agree from my experience) that Aussie shiraz is typically the best bang for the buck for fruit forward wines.
For vintages, he said: “From Oz any 05 will be best, 06 second best, if its an 03 skip it.”
He specifically recommended Marquis Phillips as a brand and Sarah’s Blend in particular. I got a $12 06 Sarah’s Blend from Costco and it was quite good, though I wouldn’t really put it in the screaming deal category like the Ghost Pines. I will look for the 05.
Anyway, thanks to all the wine nerds for the tips… and if anyone comes across any great deals for Australian shiraz feel free to post. π
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis is the best OT thread ever. I too tried the Ghost Pines and thought it was excellent (and I’m not even into merlot typically) — thanks for the tip TG!
barnaby33 made some offline suggestions I thought I’d pass along for the group as I found it helpful. He is a wine genius btw and I can personally attest that his wine fridge is actually bigger than his apartment (he somehow manipulates spacetime to fit it in there).
Anyhoozle, I am into “fruit forward” wines; my favorites are usually zinfandel but Josh believes (and I agree from my experience) that Aussie shiraz is typically the best bang for the buck for fruit forward wines.
For vintages, he said: “From Oz any 05 will be best, 06 second best, if its an 03 skip it.”
He specifically recommended Marquis Phillips as a brand and Sarah’s Blend in particular. I got a $12 06 Sarah’s Blend from Costco and it was quite good, though I wouldn’t really put it in the screaming deal category like the Ghost Pines. I will look for the 05.
Anyway, thanks to all the wine nerds for the tips… and if anyone comes across any great deals for Australian shiraz feel free to post. π
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis is the best OT thread ever. I too tried the Ghost Pines and thought it was excellent (and I’m not even into merlot typically) — thanks for the tip TG!
barnaby33 made some offline suggestions I thought I’d pass along for the group as I found it helpful. He is a wine genius btw and I can personally attest that his wine fridge is actually bigger than his apartment (he somehow manipulates spacetime to fit it in there).
Anyhoozle, I am into “fruit forward” wines; my favorites are usually zinfandel but Josh believes (and I agree from my experience) that Aussie shiraz is typically the best bang for the buck for fruit forward wines.
For vintages, he said: “From Oz any 05 will be best, 06 second best, if its an 03 skip it.”
He specifically recommended Marquis Phillips as a brand and Sarah’s Blend in particular. I got a $12 06 Sarah’s Blend from Costco and it was quite good, though I wouldn’t really put it in the screaming deal category like the Ghost Pines. I will look for the 05.
Anyway, thanks to all the wine nerds for the tips… and if anyone comes across any great deals for Australian shiraz feel free to post. π
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThis is the best OT thread ever. I too tried the Ghost Pines and thought it was excellent (and I’m not even into merlot typically) — thanks for the tip TG!
barnaby33 made some offline suggestions I thought I’d pass along for the group as I found it helpful. He is a wine genius btw and I can personally attest that his wine fridge is actually bigger than his apartment (he somehow manipulates spacetime to fit it in there).
Anyhoozle, I am into “fruit forward” wines; my favorites are usually zinfandel but Josh believes (and I agree from my experience) that Aussie shiraz is typically the best bang for the buck for fruit forward wines.
For vintages, he said: “From Oz any 05 will be best, 06 second best, if its an 03 skip it.”
He specifically recommended Marquis Phillips as a brand and Sarah’s Blend in particular. I got a $12 06 Sarah’s Blend from Costco and it was quite good, though I wouldn’t really put it in the screaming deal category like the Ghost Pines. I will look for the 05.
Anyway, thanks to all the wine nerds for the tips… and if anyone comes across any great deals for Australian shiraz feel free to post. π
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterWow, I was hoping that ad would have a punchline at some point…
More to the point, I have it on good authority that UrbanRealtor’s jingle consists of an a capella rendering of the “Six Million Dollar Man” theme song.
Rich
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