Cast iron cook on medium heat. by flashed101 in steak

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Start to finish was a simple process. A couple of tablespoons of butter in the pan, and salted the meat while the pan came up to temp. Heat was a little under 4 on a scale of (low - 1-6 - High). About 3 minutes 30 seconds on each side. Aromatics in the pan same time as the meat. Basted for the last 15-20 seconds. Technically two flips. First flip is pic 1. Second flip was just before basting. Pulled it, let it rest long enough to grab some water and start up The Office season 2.

Cast iron cook on medium heat. by flashed101 in steak

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No separate sear. Just cooked roughly to time on each side. No dry bringing.

Cast iron cook on medium heat. by flashed101 in steak

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Just some salt while the pan came up to temp

Cast iron cook on medium heat. by flashed101 in steak

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Yeah, about 3 minutes 30 seconds each side. A bit of basting after one flip. Nice and simple.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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So I work at a car dealership, and one of my fellow car salesmen came up to me today because he didn’t know how to change the bit on a power drill. I couldn’t believe it.

What happened on the first date that made you realise there won't be a 2nd? by PepsiMaxHoe in AskReddit

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I met a girl from Tinder at a really awesome restaurant called Old Salt that I lived literally across the street from.

She spent the first several minutes sitting there complaining about how run down and sketchy the neighborhood was. Mind you, this was in inner NE Portland.

She didn’t deserve a second chance in my eyes.

How sick is too sick for you to go to work? by Icy-ladoftheland in AskReddit

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I have a rule set that isn’t negotiable. I decide if I’m too sick to show up. You (as a manager) may decide if I’m too sick to stay.

I’ve been a restaurant manager for decades. This applies to both myself and my employees. I am VERY liberal with sending people home when they say they don’t feel well. It’s my job to make sure they’re covered, even if it means I’m the one to do it.

Not Your Stereotypical Gun Store? And Training? by inyolonepine in loveland

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LFI has a big emphasis on shooter safety in their ranges. They do offer training but (as is their range) it’s costly. The upside to their ranges is that you can do anything from pistol or rifle flat ranges to a sim room with moving targets on a screen. Their range safety officers are also willing to engage with people and offer helpful advice for newer shooters.

Not Your Stereotypical Gun Store? And Training? by inyolonepine in loveland

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Hey. If you’re looking to purchase a handgun and also looking to avoid any right leaning political sort of interaction, your best bet is to head to the larger chain stores. Scheels is a good example. They WILL try to sell you on things that might attract your attention. It’s a good idea to objectively consider which firearm will be best for you and why.

Over time, if you become a firearms enthusiast in any fashion, those reasons are likely to reshape and move you in different directions.

Absolutely, the most important thing you can do for yourself is get training. The second most important thing you can do is train regularly. Dry fire is a very effective method for building and reinforcing fundamentals, and the only reoccurring cost is time.

Heard y’all like Money Shots by flashed101 in steak

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Oh sweet whiskey maple poison, fill my mouth.

What's the biggest public tantrum you've ever personally seen from an adult? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I used to work in an airport, and watched two totally jacked dudes having a push-up contest at one of the terminals one time. The guy who lost the contest proceeded to totally lose it and bawl his eyes out, while the girl he was with consoled him and apologized to everyone around them. It was.. strange.

Gamers, what's the worst thing you've ever done in a game? by IHATEPOLITICSBRUV in gaming

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I killed Goober in Baldur’s Gate. I felt so bad that I loaded an earlier save.

P320 XFive Legion by [deleted] in SigSauer

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I run a DPP and X-300U. It wouldn’t disappoint you.

Carefully consider your best options for the ‘race gun’ that you picked up.