Derailers Anonymous Resisting Temptation(DART)

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I forget to eat when I'm busy until I see someone with food, so I'm blaming Shouryu :)...and Catherder cos beef jerky sounds great right now. The peppered kind.
 
I love beef jerky, especially on road trips. Beef jerky, gummy bears and those little bags of cashews. :)

Now I'm wondering whether other women eat beef jerky *scratching head*
 
I survived a 2 1/2 day Greyhound bus ride by consuming beef jerky, gatorade, and cheese muffins.

So...yes, other women like jerky haha.
 
Cheezits are good road trip snacks too

Thank you, Cris :) I feel weird enough already :D
 
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I did learn to carefully examine packets of beef jerky on a road trip last year. I got up the counter and saw on the back side of the package that the jerky was turning green. :p

*nudges Shouryu* I see you lurking down there. Wake up :)
 
When I was a kid, whenever we'd travel all together, my mom would pack a bag with Cheezits, apples, peanuts, and M&M's. There was always a gallon of water in the car. Those were our snacks for trips; no stops at convenience stores for us. Seriously, we'd get super excited over getting to pick out a candy bar when we'd go places with other people.

...I wanna be like my mom, actually, now that I think about it.
 
I remember that traveling with my family was about the only time we really ate out when I was a kid. We liked big family dinners together at home. I miss that. I love to cook.
 
I took my daughter to see Monster's University today, my son didnt want to go. It was funny although I think the first one held her attention longer. I missed Laverne the crabby old lady who worked at Monsters INC. I missed her gravel voice saying, I'm always watching you Wosowski.
 
I love beef jerky, especially on road trips. Beef jerky, gummy bears and those little bags of cashews. :)

Now I'm wondering whether other women eat beef jerky *scratching head*

I had some at the movie theater today. I like it and was surprised they had it at the theater.
 
Where the neck is everyone, vacation? Well I'll babble about my life. I accidentally turned the lawn mower upside down in the shed, left it because I couldn't turn it. All of the oil ran into the engine we had to get a new lawnmower, but not before I felt felt guilty.

The new cats are better Jazz follows me funk comes out in the evening but he's alive. I am making quiche for dinner tonight. I am paying bills and that's all I got folks.
 
*nudges Shouryu* I see you lurking down there. Wake up


Huhwha...?


I forget to eat when I'm busy until I see someone with food, so I'm blaming Shouryu


Scapegoat Shour, reporting for duty! *salutes*


All this talk of jerky - with all the traveling I've been doing, jerky has been a major source of sustainance for me on my current nutritional experiment. I was unpleasantly surprised how much sugar there is in MOST jerkys! In fact, the only jerky I found that had an acceptable amount of carb content was that processed stuff. You know, you have the stuff that is clearly cut right off of a huge slab of meat, and you have the stuff that takes all the crumbs from the first time, and they make like a paste out of it, and then jerky it into those uniform little strips...those little buggers were actually more appropriate than the usual stuff.


My mother makes her own jerky - nuah kem. Home Thai jerky is the best. I really should just make my own.


In other news, this:

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I like beef jerky.

My friend and I took a really long train trip and packed trail mix, beef jerky, bread and peanut butter. Yep. Granted, we were 17...
 
A woman in my Bible study made her own jerky a couple of weeks ago (half beef/half venison). I ate three pieces during our study. I need to learn how to do that.
 
Homemade jerky is the BOMB! Dehydrator and some amazing seasonings and marinades and you're set!
 
My friend and I took a really long train trip and packed trail mix, beef jerky, bread and peanut butter. Yep. Granted, we were 17...

My first week in college (actually the week before, for marching band camp...yeah, yeah), my parents hadn't had a chance to come into town and get me a minifridge, and I didn't sign up for the campus meal plan because we thought it was a terrible deal. With a fridge and a microwave and a coffee pot, I'd be set for food. Problem was - eight days, no fridge, and the nearest grocer was a 15 minute walk. Which is not what you're down for after a day of marching all day. So, on the first day, I went to the grocer, bought a loaf of bread, a jar of peanut butter, a bottle of honey, a hand of bananas, plastic knives, and a roll of paper towels. For eight days, every meal was either a PB-banana sandwich or a PB-honey sandwich.

Not quite long enough for me to be sick of them forever, but enough that I didn't eat one again for a year or so after I got my fridge and coffee pot.

A woman in my Bible study made her own jerky a couple of weeks ago (half beef/half venison). I ate three pieces during our study. I need to learn how to do that.

Thai Beef Jerky Recipe - CHOW

This recipe is pretty similar to the one my mom uses, except that it skips the step of cooking the beef once you've dried it. You can fry it in some hot oil for a couple of minutes, or, as we prefer, just stick it under the broiler for a couple minutes.
 
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