How has CV affected you & what are you doing for entertainment?

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My parents spend half the year in Charleston and I’m there right now. Food is incredible here especially the shrimp and grits

Oh fūc. some of the best food I’ve ever eaten is in Charleston and the surrounding area. Give me that Lowcountry cooking every day and I’ll start to push 2 bills
 
My 93 old father-in-law passed away this morning. Not Covid-19 related. He'd been in a nursing home for 2 weeks and the hospital 2 weeks prior. None of us had seen him for 3 weeks - including my mother-in-law - due to them being on lock down. It was a blessing and a curse for my mother-in-law. She had to stay home and rest but worried constantly.

The main reason I'm sharing this is to shed some light on just another way this **** virus affects us in many unseen ways.

Keep your chins up my friends! This too shall pass.
My condolences, bud....
 
Drinking a lot of Old Forester 1910, Angels Envy Rye, and Elijah Craig all while exercising more through the day, homeschooling which sucks balls, daytrading, working from HOME, and practicing baby making.
 
My 93 old father-in-law passed away this morning. Not Covid-19 related. He'd been in a nursing home for 2 weeks and the hospital 2 weeks prior. None of us had seen him for 3 weeks - including my mother-in-law - due to them being on lock down. It was a blessing and a curse for my mother-in-law. She had to stay home and rest but worried constantly.

The main reason I'm sharing this is to shed some light on just another way this **** virus affects us in many unseen ways.

Keep your chins up my friends! This too shall pass.
Condolences sent...
 
- Wake up at 6AM, walk my dogs, go run/get my cardio in, hit some push ups, sit-ups, lat dips, pull ups & burpees, then hydrate & fix breakfast.
- 2 hours Muay Thai training on the heavy bag, shower, get dressed.
- Eat, watch movies, research shìt that I care about & practice guitar & keyboard.
- Calm my fiancé down because she's a teacher & is super emotional that doesn't get to see her kids everyday lol.
- Eat, watch more movies & documentaries, then eventually fall asleep.
Almost like being in prison...
 
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If you die of other causes and the doctors ASSUME it's coronavirus they can label it that.
 
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Drinking a lot of Old Forester 1910, Angels Envy Rye, and Elijah Craig all while exercising more through the day, homeschooling which sucks balls, daytrading, working from HOME, and practicing baby making.
Birthday bourbon is one of my favorites. I got three bottles this year. Literally a **** show chasing it down. Unbelievable how difficult it is to get something good now.
 
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Man, I missed this post. Sorry to hear pimp; but man, 93 yrs on this planet is awesome af. I’m sure my man saw and was able to impart a lot of wisdom to you & fam. He may not be physically here, but he’ll always be w/ u & the wife, bro. Condolences to you & your entire family.
 
Pretty sure got everyone beat on the bad luck side of this. We got told that we were closed on St Patty's day and would be closed for 30 days. Well then after 2 weeks the governor says no we going to keep everything closed till at least may 2nd.

Well ok thats not to bad. But on Sat around 6 am some mother fcker gets on top of our bldg and drills holes in our roof and pours gas down the drill holes. He then lights the place up, before hes able to get off the roof the fumes explode and blow a whole on the side of our bldg and knocks this *** hole off his ladder and burns him. Pretty much totally destroys the inside of our bar and has basically left about 100 plus people with no way to make income once were actually allowed back in the bldg. Im praying we pull permits fast and we remodel with the quickness. No we haven't caught him yet but we will. We got pics and videos of the guy so its juts a matter of time.

As far as entertainment Netflix has been good to keep me occupied, that and the pool.
 
Man, I missed this post. Sorry to hear pimp; but man, 93 yrs on this planet is awesome af. I’m sure my man saw and was able to impart a lot of wisdom to you & fam. He may not be physically here, but he’ll always be w/ u & the wife, bro. Condolences to you & your entire family.
Thanks Rell!

Absolutely was a wise old bird. Seen and done things few can imagine. We'll celebrate him in a couple of days and remember all that imparted wisdom.
 
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Shrimp and grits is a ridiculous meal, and if I could kiss the person who created this on their forehead....I would. Not everyone can make it well. A lot of the ones I've had, they leave the veggies too crunchy. I let my onions, peppers, garlic, and bouillon sauteed for a cool minute in bacon fat. Fortunately, my dad is Creole and his side of the family is from Mississippi and Louisiana; so I'm just filled w/ Southern Cuisine from the Bayou in my repertoire.

Etouffe, Egg and Rice, and Shrimp and Grits are by far my most favorite to make. Gumbo, while I do love it......it's hella expensive and time consuming to make, if you make it the way you should. I gotta learn how to break up my days with Gumbo. To make the seafood stock, along w/ the perfect rue (dark chocolate brown), and to get all the moisture out of the okra w/ out frying it out.........head ache.
Interesting Relly, I make grits all the time with baked fish and shrimp creole. I love Cajun food but I haven't actually made classic dishes, just my variations without heat cause the wife no-like. I love Gumbo too but again my wife doesn't like okra nor heat. Anyway my mouth actually watered by reading your post. (y)
 
Interesting Relly, I make grits all the time with baked fish and shrimp creole. I love Cajun food but I haven't actually made classic dishes, just my variations without heat cause the wife no-like. I love Gumbo too but again my wife doesn't like okra nor heat. Anyway my mouth actually watered by reading your post. (y)

Man, appreciate it. I don’t like Okra either, unless it’s battered and fried.

Here’s a dope way to make the Gumbo w Okra where ur wife won’t notice and lessen the heat:

take some fresh Okra; chop it down, THEN put in a food processor to grind it up. Take the grinds, and fry them over med low heat in olive oil for about 20-25 minutes consistently stirring. The result is the Okra will bleed out its slime, and b/c it’s been grounded up,when it thickens up the base, it’ll dissolve in the process.

To lessen the heat, don’t use crab boil. To get the flavor w/o the heat; create your own seafood stock from discarded shrimp shells, and homemade chicken stock from whatever source of chicken u use. Substitute the Louisiana sausage w a hickory smoked sausage.

As long as your rue is a dark chocolate brown, your flavor should be on point, even w/o the heat from the crab boil.
 
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My 93 old father-in-law passed away this morning. Not Covid-19 related. He'd been in a nursing home for 2 weeks and the hospital 2 weeks prior. None of us had seen him for 3 weeks - including my mother-in-law - due to them being on lock down. It was a blessing and a curse for my mother-in-law. She had to stay home and rest but worried constantly.

The main reason I'm sharing this is to shed some light on just another way this **** virus affects us in many unseen ways.

Keep your chins up my friends! This too shall pass.

I didn’t see this before. That must be incredibly difficult, with this situation, that you couldn’t even visit him, or anyone in your family.

My condolences to you.

Hope the rest of your family is well.
 
Man, appreciate it. I don’t like Okra either, unless it’s battered and fried.

Here’s a dope way to make the Gumbo w Okra where ur wife won’t Boyce and lessen the heat:

take some fresh Okra; chop it down, THEN put in a food processor to grind it up. Take the grinds, and fry them over med low heat in olive oil for about 20-25 minutes consistently stirring. The result is the Okra will bleed out its slime, and b/c it’s been grounded up,when it thickens up the base, it’ll dissolve in the process.

To lessen the heat, don’t use crab boil. To get the flavor w/o the heat; create your own seafood stock from discarded shrimp shells, and homemade chicken stock from whatever source of chicken u use. Substitute the Louisiana sausage w a hickory smoked sausage.

As long as your rue is a dark chocolate brown, your flavor should be on point, even w/o the heat from the crab boil.
Thanks for the alternatives, you seem to be a great cook... the problem is that I love heat, so I indulge when I go to restaurants... also I love okra and slime too.... plus she doesn't like sausage either... she's actually a major pain when it comes to food, I tell her all the time and she agrees.
Getting back to the shrimp creole and grits, she loves it when I make it. I sauté the usual: onions, bell peppers, garlic, various dry spices, parsley, white wine reduction, lemon zest. The tomato sauce I use is a little marinara sauce which I usually have an open bottle of good stuff in the fridge. I use only fresh jumbo shrimp and for flavor I add fresh juice-filled little neck clams. My trick and one of my secret ingredients is approx. one teaspoon of the stuff below... not too much so she doesn't feel real heat but instead just a little sweet spice.
 

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