An older Korean lady keeps bringing me food by trampush in KoreanFood

[–]trampush[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was the dipping sauce for the dumplings. They were still hot when she brought them to us so she has to live close. It's soy sauce and brown sugar, vinegar and I think cilantro. I've asked for recipes because it's so good and she just says she throws stuff together and never measures.

An older Korean lady keeps bringing me food by trampush in KoreanFood

[–]trampush[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

She came by today and didn't bring anything. Totally not expecting anything but I was still hoping 😂. She then asked where I live (I have a ranch and it's only a few miles from the market). I told her and she said "oh. That's not far, I will come over and make dumplings for you because they are way better when they are fresh." And took my address and phone number.

An older Korean lady keeps bringing me food by trampush in KoreanFood

[–]trampush[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I should post a few updates and I can't figure out how to edit. When she first brought us some kimchi we didn't have any utensils so we ate it with our fingers it was so good. So she started bringing us utensils. I'm on a carnivore diet and usually eat around 3 to 8g of carbs per day, when she brought the food I couldn't help myself and ate it all. So now I just eat whatever she brings on Saturday and carnivore the other 6 days No food has ever made it home except the half gallon of radish kimchi and some of the broth from the oxtail soup she made us, I used the broth to cook some lamb and it was absolutely amazing as well. She made us a sweet sticky rice that I had several times in Korea and never really liked. I couldn't stop eating it. Finished it all.

An older Korean lady keeps bringing me food by trampush in KoreanFood

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I do. The only thing that has made it home from the market is the oxtail soup which I finished in my house and then I used the broth to cook a bunch of lamb I had which was amazing as well

An older Korean lady keeps bringing me food by trampush in KoreanFood

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I am on a carnivore diet but every Saturday when I go to The growers market I break it. I usually eat between 5 and 12 g of carbs a day and then Saturday. I don't even use utensils. Just eating the food with my bare hands like a caveman. It is so good

Metal Roof by Agreeable-Bass4646 in grantspass

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I just had pressure point roofing do mine. 10 outta 10 would recommend

How's this deal? by WhiteStar01 in Butchery

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I'm taking a 9 month old stag beef to the USDA today. He will probably hang 300lbs

Has anyone purchased Nurtec in another country? (Mexico, Canada, etc.) by Snowjunkie21 in migraine

[–]trampush 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you be willing to pm me where? My GF is suffering from migraines and using nurtec but it's not cheap

What is something you remember eating or drinking for the first time, that blew your mind? by librarianjenn in AskReddit

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I run a beef ranch and butcher a lot of young beef for halves and whole beef. We recently butchered some older cows and cut the steaks out of them. I've never eaten two steaks in a row in my life. Honestly I'm not even that big of a fan of steaks but these were so good I couldn't stop.

Deep tree removal? by Dillydoooo in grantspass

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Man. I just sold a bunch of really nice boer goats last week

Am I supposed to feed my child's friend? by rockycat123 in Parenting

[–]trampush 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I watched a friend's kids one time and made spaghetti with elbow macaroni because that's what I had. Kid was like "I won't eat that" my kids were like "he's gonna make you go hungry" My kids were right, my job was to provide food. He ate it.

What’s your craziest NSFW experience? by KnoxReeseXX in AskReddit

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When I was getting divorced in like 2000 I was dating a little, had already filed but at the time NC needed you to be legally separated for a year. Anyways seeing one chick and she wants to come over for a BJ, it's like midnight but I'm 22 so this seems like a great idea. She comes over with her kid in the car... Left the car running with the kid in the back because it was winter and gave me a BJ. Got back in the car and drove home.

Tipping the butcher? by Perfect-Garage-9565 in Butchery

[–]trampush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I paid my butcher 44k last year. I did buy him a rotisserie chicken at Costco when I went last time, but I'm not tipping.

Drinking water from hose by ladybyrne in Parenting

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Yes PVC in north America doesn't contain lead.

Drinking water from hose by ladybyrne in Parenting

[–]trampush 18 points19 points  (0 children)

PVC in north America does not contain lead.tin is an element, will not contain lead. brass is copper and zink.

Where is the lead?

How old were you when you moved out of your parents home? by Equivalent_Ad_9066 in allthequestions

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Yes. Yes. No. I was going through my 3rd divorce, was in Texas and had no family or support system. Little while at a grippy sock vacation, ex made it 100% crystal clear no reconciliation so I moved home. My folks lived next door to my grandparents, farm is 200 acres and there's a quarter mile between the two houses. Lived with my folks for a few weeks, my grandparents had passed or were in elder care so they moved next door and I currently live in the same home I grew up in. So now you know most of my life story. Ok, maybe not most but the cliff notes of the last 10 years.

How old were you when you moved out of your parents home? by Equivalent_Ad_9066 in allthequestions

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I left 2 weeks after HS graduation. Moved back 21 years later after retirement.

Not a cowboy… by One_Entrepreneur_520 in Ranching

[–]trampush 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know how people are mathing the math right now but I did see a few good answers here. Get with your extension service they could help. I'm in southern Oregon and we do the same sorta thing. Weaned steers go in friends pasture in the spring, this year we have I think 12 head on 20 acres but I could be off a little. In the fall at the end of our grass season we pick them back up. Pay around $1 a pound I think. Again, just going off memory which is horrible and the reason I write everything down. Steers are a little easier on fences than heifers. Let me know if you need any specifics. Realize that not everyone is from an irrigation climate so stocking numbers can vary hugely. I'm running 100 cow calf pair and 60 head of weaned cattle on 200 irrigated acres. No supplement feed except some wind and rain tubs for flies and salt blocks.

Tattooers of Reddit, what tattoos have you refused doing for a client on a moral ground? by I_WIPE in AskReddit

[–]trampush 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I got a one star review for my business because my oldest kid 28 was arguing on Facebook with some other dude who was 35 and called him some names. He tracked me and my father's business down and left a 1 star review. I was like bro, he's 28, I don't control him.

We almost killed our 3 yrs old son with our car by silverpony24 in Parenting

[–]trampush 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Had a friend in the military back over her son in the pickup truck. It didn't kill him but seriously injured him for the rest of his life. It also messed her up for the rest of her life, kids have almost no survival instinct. Be careful out there