Just boil them up and add minced garlic, salt, a little cumin, and most important of all: lots of red chile powder. That's how we cook beans in the Southwest.
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Just boil them up and add minced garlic, salt, a little cumin, and most important of all: lots of red chile powder. That's how we cook beans in the Southwest.
I too have a Lopi (past 9 years -best insert stove I've ever owned). Every night I start the fire with resinous pine firewood. I let the fire burn for 2 - 3 hours with full airflow. The fire burns...
I have heated with wood for the past 20 years. The advice cautioning against hortizonal pipe runs is right on. Do't do it if you can possibly avoid it. You will be creating a smoky, poorly-drafting...
Cowboy, I forgot to add: You mentioned not having enough power with the Cummins and the Dodge trucks being poor quality in the early 90s. I agree, those old Dodge trucks simply fell apart and they...
Cowboy, Thanks for your info. It has been a good debate. Truth be told, I have always been partial to Fords. This is the first Dodge I've ever owned, but I am impressed so far. I originally was going...
Hi, Well I'll try to answer your questions. I'm a forester, employed by the federal government in AZ. My specialty is timber management. Even still, I cannot give you a price, because that is locally...
Cowboy. you may be correct, but boy I don't know what I would do with more HP or torque. I just bought mine from my brother-in-law. He used it on the ranch to pull loaded gooseneck stock trailers. It...
My 1999 2500RAM Dodge with Cummins 24 valve tubo diesel averages 19 MPG on the highway at 75-80 MPH (not loaded). Loaded with a very substantial trailer, it gets about 16 MPG. For fuel economy and...
About 2 years ago, I had my galvanized metal barn painted. It was about 7 years old at the time and the galvanized coating had oxydized well (no shiny finish remaining). My painter told me to wash...
I live in elk country and usually hunt every year. The easiest tactic is to go during the rut season for bull elk. Then you can call them to you with a commercial elk bugle. That is the most exciting...
I live in pine country and I always burn lots of dry Ponderosa pine. It won't hold a fire overnight, I use oak or other species for that. But I always make kindling out of pine and then burn pine hot...