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I could’ve sworn that was a gravel top
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I was trying to determine cuz I'm like why the shoe box on there then?I could’ve sworn that was a gravel top
yepIs that the floor?
I was trying to determine cuz I'm like why the shoe box on there then?
I’m guessing it’s cheesecake. What flavor?
my fault, it's tiramisu.I’m guessing it’s cheesecake. What flavor?
nachosWhats for lunch
Finishing up this 16 Bean soup and will probably throw a few boiled eggs on the side.Whats for lunch
Was gonna get jerk for lunchHIstory of Jerk Chicken I found online.
History
Jerk Chicken is believed to have been conceived when the Maroons introduced African meat cooking techniques to Jamaica which were combined with native Jamaican ingredients and seasonings used by the Arawak. The method of smoking meat for a long period of time served two practical purposes, keeping insects away from the raw meat and preserving it for longer once it has been cooked. This process also introduces a strong smoky flavour to the meat.
There are two commonly held theories regarding how the name "Jerk" came to be used. One is that it originates from the Spanish word "Charqui", used to describe dried meat. Over time this term evolved from "Charqui" to "Jerky" to "Jerk". Another theory is that the name derives from the practice of jerking (poking) holes in the meat to fill with spices prior to cooking. Nowadays, the word "Jerk" is used as a noun to describe the seasoning applied to jerked food and as a verb to describe the process of cooking used.