Very cool pics !
Ribs boiled in whiskey sounds interesting...
Bought a 1.75L jug on sale .... it's too terrible to drink
Very cool pics !
Ribs boiled in whiskey sounds interesting...
So is this a recipe, or just a "damn this whiskey sucks, I think I'll boil these ribs in it instead".
?
Boatpoker...if near Cape May, NJ and you need anything....let me know.
Discount liquor store 4 MI up the road if you use all your whiskey on ribs.
We are about 13 miles north, when in town and there long enough, give me a call or post...will pm you my cel.We'll be anchoring as far south of the CG station as we can get unless you have a better suggestion. We had our honeymoon at the Blue Rose Inn and want to go back for dinner. We'd love to meet you Sneeld. We are superb cooks and have the best coffee you have ever tasted ....c'mon over when you see us.
You got that right ... but it turned out amazing, best ribs we've ever had along with potatoes and leeks steamed in the broth from the boiled ribs and a large glass of Proseco with the most beautiful woman on the planet.
It's a hard life
still leaving tomorrow with the weather?Thanks Scott. We'll be leaving here Friday morning to head up the Delaware. Stop by if you're in town before then. We've moved from the anchorage into the Cape May Paddle Club (K-5) for the next two nights. Real hot showers without banging elbows and a hot tub
still leaving tomorrow with the weather?
can't make it today, plus ending a cold I don't want to give to anyone....safe travels if you leave, sorry I missed you.
maybe see you in the AM if you haven't slipped out....Looks like we're stuck til' Saturday, maybe Sunday weather here is ...... unpleasant
If we get a break we may head back to the anchorage. If this gets worse I think I'd feel a little safer on the hook. Plus this marina thing was a special treat. extended marina stays are not really in the budget
maybe see you in the AM if you haven't slipped out....
Anchored in Cape May in 2' of water at low tide (We draw 3' ) absolutely no rocking, well south of the USCG station and a little south of the Corinthian Yacht Club. I kind of like anchoring this way when the bottom is soft enough.
Going to a marina tonight as we are getting a little dressed up to have dinner at the Blue Rose Inn (where we honeymooned). Don't want to show up there with muddy, wet feet from dragging a dinghy up on shore.
- Photo - Dirt Free at Cape May.
Poker,
Thank you for the snicker,
That is anchoring in 2' of water w a 3' draft.
Love it. Only on the right coast I assume.
One night my depth sounder (midship transducer) showed 10' and when I dropped the 55lb Rocna only half of it was under water