Freddy's Coffeehouse-Kitchen Trainwreck Edition 9Apr2022

 
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Post by Hambden Bob » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 6:48 am

Whoo-Whee,Coalers! Thank God This Isn't "Freddy's Pizzahouse"!!
Our N.E. Ohio weather has been a wee bit Cold,Clammy and Wet! I decided to break that by doing "Homemade Deluxe Pizza Night" at Da' Ol Ham Ranch. I found out that I've got to see if Dan Hollihan ever wrote a book,ever published a book regarding that art!! Tasted good,but turned out to look and act like the "Debris Field Of Da' Titanic"! On a Brighter Note,Thoughts and Prayers go out to All Our Friends that have been just getting hammered by the constant Spring Storms and Tornados. Our Time for All that is coming,but for now,the "Cold Dome" has been protecting Us. It's Safe,Warm and Dry at Freddy's,so come on in,stoke up starting with some "Hot Joe",and let Your stomach be Your guide! Take Care,Gang!!


 
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Post by D-frost » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 7:23 am

Mornin'
Thank you for the coffee, HB..........pizza...yummy, yummy, but, not for breakfast............if there's BACON on it, it will be gone as soon as 'you know who' drops in!!!!!!!!.........Mother Nature brought us an inch of rain yesterday, more this afternoon, and a warm week ahead........we'll be mowing grass soon enough. Have a great week-end, guys/gals.
Cheers

 
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Post by Toddburn » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 7:39 am

Thanks HB for smashing the door open! Homemade pizza sounds like a treat. Got the ham frying and eggs any way you want here at Freddys. Had to take a break from bacon, wife made potato soup and had bacon on top and I’m thinking about my friend In Minnesota lol! Rain, rain and more rain here. Going to try and finish up my tree cleanup today other than that not much on the agenda. Have a great weekend guys!

 
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Post by Freddy » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 8:06 am

Pizzafest! I'm up for pizza as breakfast. Good going!

They predicted less than half an inch of rain for yesterday, stopping by noon. So, it poured all darn day & we got 1.56". Ugh.
Today they said showers....so far it's a nice sunny morning. Gotta love it!

My money is on Tiger Woods.

 
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Post by jedneck » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 8:24 am

Cracklins n cawfee here in holler. Rained last few day so everything os a sloppy mess. But its atleast wet enuf to burn the mess old man winter left. Also gotta dig cheese press out n get ready to start cheese making again. Cow had calf on Thursday. Won’t be long till swimming in milk

 
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Post by warminmn » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 9:11 am

Back when I used to hunt deer all day climbing hills I used to eat a large Tombstone pizza for breakfast and it got me thru most the days hunt. It tasted pretty good... but the bacon on top is a nice touch this morning but add some more, lol

The weather is sure back and forth for all of us it seems. Im getting 2 sunny days now, then back to cool and rain. Overall April is looking cold going by the 15 day forecast.

I got my wagon done last weekend so now I have to fill it with firewood, the hard part. It only holds 2 cords but its a start and I dont have to handle the wood twice that way. I got the expected bad news about coal prices and its going to be over $400/ton the next load as I expected because of freight. Even at that high price it still compares OK to what propane would cost but I have a lot of ash to cut up anyway. Maybe TSC will have their big sale next winter but who knows. I guess if Im going to burn wood again I better hook up my old cookstove again :yes:

Chainsaws are going to be busy nationwide this coming fall.

 
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Post by Rob R. » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 9:27 am

Good morning everyone. It is just the dog and I this weekend. Wife and boys blasted off for a soccer tournament at 0700. I am treating myself to breakfast at the local diner. I ordered “The Great Chazy”, and don’t expect I will need any lunch after leaning into it.

Speaking of chainsaws, my dad is feeling much better - asked to borrow my saw and has bucked up a few ash trees that blew over a few weeks ago. No shortage of campfire wood this year.


 
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Post by StokerDon » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 11:46 am

Morning all!

Pizza-A-La Ham? OK, I might need a beer to go with it rather than Coffee! LOL! Not much going on here, it's pretty soggy out. Just normal chores this weekend.

Have a good weekend all!
-Don

 
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Post by freetown fred » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 12:49 pm

Thanx Bob--same here weather wise--been runnin Amish around & gettin my coal pails filled--other then that, I'm just playin with new computer!! :)

 
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Post by coalfan » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 3:43 pm

what fred you and a new computer oh dam !!!!!!!! lol

 
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Post by warminmn » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 3:54 pm

What did you get Fred?

 
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Post by Keepaeyeonit » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 4:16 pm

Thanks HB👍 Just had pizza for dinner after hiking all day in Hocking Hills, the weather is just as crazy down here today, cloudy rain then sun and back to cloudy with snow and sunny again then sleet 😮 definitely nutty that’s for sure.
Taking next weekend off then off to West Virginia ( i think) to camp at one for their state parks.
Trying to get our camping in now as this summer will be busy with graduation party's and such, the kids are heading into the next chapter of life :clap: I’ve been waiting for this time to come for along time :D
Ok friends have a great weekend.

 
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Post by freetown fred » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 5:32 pm

HP all in one

 
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Post by warminmn » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 5:37 pm

I bet thats nice! Should last a real long time.

 
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Post by coalnewbie » Sat. Apr. 09, 2022 5:57 pm

Remember those tubes need testing every year. Also remember they get very hot do not burn your hand


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