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I don't even know what Okra is?
Delicious plant brought to the Americas during the slave trade.

Good rolled in a corn meal/flour mixture and fried, in gumbo/soup, and mixed with stewed tomatoes over rice.

Gets slimy if boiled to long. Woody texture if picked too large.

One or two plants in plenty to be eating okra all summer

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I had a boka burger by accident last weekend, it was horrible!!
 

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Just like they call baseball or football or whatever inflated game here- the world series, while everybody knows that the real world series is soccer- the world cup.

So it goes with the fried Texas Okra. That ain't okra, that's a grease soaked ex vegetable. Just another excuse to guzzle grease.

This is how you make okra-

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Freaking noobs.
 
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Just like they call baseball or football or whatever inflated game here- the world series, while everybody knows that the real world series is soccer- the world cup.

So it goes with the fried Texas Okra. That ain't okra, that's a grease soaked ex vegetable. Just another excuse to guzzle grease.

This is how you make okra-

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Freaking noobs.

That looks delicious (I'd probably use yams in that though)

but properly fried okra isn't greasy
 
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They either fry or BBQ everything in TX.
They still haven't figured out that there are other ways to cook.
 

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VEGETARIAN...... Indian word for lousy hunter........
Once you acknowledge to yourself, how most meat is produced (factory farming etc.) and its actual nutritional value, you may realize who's really at the receiving end of the joke.
Not to mention animal suffering.
 
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Personally I eat animals, because their farts are contributing towards global warming/cooling.. One steak at a time, I alone will make a difference!
 
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Personally I eat animals, because their farts are contributing towards global warming/cooling.. One steak at a time, I alone will make a difference!


Burps.......it is microbes in ruminants stomachs that produce the methane
 

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I learned to fry okra Indian style. Add a little ginger, garlic, Sautee some onions and reserve them, add a little garam masala and some chilies and presto, something fit to eat.
 

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I can't be sure but I think the horses piss on that stuff. Then I mow it over.

You fooker will eat anything! :winky:
 
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I tried going vegan a few times over the years. The longest I lasted was a few weeks before resuming animal protiens again.

This thread has got me thinking about giving it another go.

Maybe I'll toss some pinto's in the Crock.

It kinda sucks that animals have to die so that I can throw down a munchie.

Here's a classic jam by Dire Straights called Industrial Desease

Enjoy :-)

 

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I'll bet you my AT that I crap more times a day than you do.
Biggins too.
Waste comes from your body not being able to use what you ate. EAT MEAT you won't have to waste as much time coming and going.
 
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