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15 hours ago, rjweb said:

Barb, very nice, i see some bacon coming, RJ

Yup,  Lots of bacon.  We use a brown sugar/black pepper dry brine first.  Leave it sit for 7 - 10 days, then smoke for a few hours.  Dry overnight and slice.  There will also be Italian sausage meat and jalapeno/cheddar smokies made.

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1 hour ago, barb.j.enders said:

Yup,  Lots of bacon.  We use a brown sugar/black pepper dry brine first.  Leave it sit for 7 - 10 days, then smoke for a few hours.  Dry overnight and slice.  There will also be Italian sausage meat and jalapeno/cheddar smokies made.

Now I am really hungry

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5 hours ago, barb.j.enders said:

Yup,  Lots of bacon.  We use a brown sugar/black pepper dry brine first.  Leave it sit for 7 - 10 days, then smoke for a few hours.  Dry overnight and slice.  There will also be Italian sausage meat and jalapeno/cheddar smokies made.

I was great right up until the jalapeño cheddar sausage. 

But, individual tastes vary--so enjoy them.

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I posted the photo to my Instagram page and I was asked how much?  The issue was it is a relative of the recipient of the gift, so I had to say it wasn't available.  I added who I was gifting it to and was concerned she was doing the same.  I offered to make another one.  I haven't heard back from her but I did make another. 

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cute one. You are really into the intarsia.  I started my scrolling doing intarsia and after several years started to scroll and liked it even more because is does not take so long and is a little cheaper also. I  have really enjoyed watching you try different ideas on your scroll saw and how much you obviously enjoy each step on this journey. Keep up the great work.

Dick

heppnerguy

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18 hours ago, heppnerguy said:

cute one. You are really into the intarsia.  I started my scrolling doing intarsia and after several years started to scroll and liked it even more because is does not take so long and is a little cheaper also. I  have really enjoyed watching you try different ideas on your scroll saw and how much you obviously enjoy each step on this journey. Keep up the great work.

Dick

heppnerguy

Thanks Dick,

It has certainly been an interesting journey.  I do enjoy each step. I still do "other" styles because it is not as expensive and there is a more immediate reward.

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