Sizzle!

Relax in southern comfort on the east bank of the Mississippi. You're just around the corner from Beale Street and Sun Records. Watch the ducks, throw back a few and tell us what's on your mind.
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Yeah we've been having "unofficial" highs around 105-108. After those kinds of days 95-100 degrees feels "cool."

I've never actually been to hell, but some days I can look outside my window and see it.

Road trip to where?
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Glad it wasn't chocolate. I still remember the goodies from Proco http://www.procosound.com
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Milled chocolate? So that's how they get chocolate shavings...

What kind of cutting oil do they use? Canola?
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I got one of those "milled" bars, too. Gave it to my wife, got some points!
If they had been milled in the south, they would have used peanut oil ;o)
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I love peanut oil. High flash point and low smoke. Makes a great fried turkey.

And Thai peanut sauce.

Boiled peanuts are nice too. (For those of you that have never had them they are raw, then boiled. Hard to find raw peanuts outside the deep south. Can't boil roasted peanuts.)
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