i had the most amazing orange ginger pork chop for dinner. it was sooooo good. i'm not kidding. this was a pork chop broiled in the ovens of nirvana by the hands of seraphim. pigs are lining up to martyr themselves just to make this pork chop, it's so good. i feel like making a "pork chop" tag just to commemorate this day and for all time.

i've always loved pork chops. but i never knew it could be this good.

[does a snoopy "sup-sup-suppertime" dance all over the house in post-pork chop ecstasy].

anyone on my flist who has a Lunds in their neighborhood should go immediately and get a pork chop of their very own. and if you don't live near Lunds, you should get in your car and begin a pilgrimmage now. they won't last!!!

no seriously, it was a really good pork chop. like, it never made it home. i ate it in the car before i'd driven five blocks from the store. it was scandalously good. i almost ate the bones.

uh....

here's another picture of Fort Snelling! cool huh? yeah, that's really why i am posting.



this guys just wishes
he had a pork chop
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From: [personal profile] sparowe


How strong was the ginger? Something my brother and I might like to try, but neither of us like over-powering ginger....

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


ginger is like catnip to me, so it can never be too strong, but i would say this was pretty mild. i'm guessing you can put as little or as much as you like.

i recommend you give it a whirl!

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From: [identity profile] keesa-renee.livejournal.com


Ohhhh, now I want a pork chop! But i'm in Peru for the next few months. I don't think they have Lunds here. Or orange ginger pork chops. :is now craving pork chops:

Gee. Thanks. :wishes she had a pork chop:

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


no peruvian pork chops? too sad! sorry about the craving. i'd air mail you one, but i don't think it'll keep.

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From: [identity profile] bachsoprano.livejournal.com


Ooo, that does sound good, but I imagine it must have caused some odd looks from your fellow drivers when they saw you gnawing on it....


That guy needs tall boots. Just sayin'....:)

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


they were just jealous, is all!

: D

boots would be spandy, but alas, not the style for dress infantry in 1830. not crazy about the white pantaloons either, but i'll give them credit: linen and cotton frontier uniforms were so much more practical than all that woolen nonsense they were wearing 30 years later to kill each other in.

silly boys.

From: [identity profile] wndrwomn71.livejournal.com


leave it to me to post on the 'food' portion of your site. :)
we had pork chops too. but it was just seasoned with season salt *yawn*

love you. x!o!

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


proving once again that food is love!

i feel sorry for your pork chops, but even a pale pork chop is a life-improvement over no pork chop at all!

i'll have to remember to post about food more often! hahahahahaha ~

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