SOD
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For the last 45 minutes Havasu side of Ludlow. Accident obviously, bit cant find info.
Been trying to find info also looks like there may have been an accident early this morning that they still cleaning up and it’s down to one lane is all I’ve been able to find so far.For the last 45 minutes Havasu side of Ludlow. Accident obviously, bit cant find info.
nope, national trails is closed so no way to go around. google says approx 40 min delayI’m rolling east through Ludlow right now. Any way around the traffic? How much time did the traffic add to the drive?
Thanks. Just pulled up on itnope, national trails is closed so no way to go around. google says approx 40 min delay
id rather have no rice than cauliflower. my wife tried to pass that shit off on me, told me you can hardly tell a difference.
This shouldn't add to much traffic to rice road.great now rice is going up.
You sound like Mandelon. I detest cooked cauliflower but my wife makes a dish and bakes chicken breasts in the cauliflower rice and buffalo wing sauce that creates an extremely edible meal....even the f'n cauliflower tastes goodid rather have no rice than cauliflower. my wife tried to pass that shit off on me, told me you can hardly tell a difference.
Not much left of that sleeper
Second bad one I’ve seen in a week, I’m curious if @FlyByWire has any information, one truck not moving maybe on the side of the road? Or just plowed into the back of a slow mover?Not much left of that sleeper
Damn, not sure how a person would survive that.
Nothing on the CHP log, 5 am though would have it fall off the log if its just clean up now.
It’s still up on the public CAD. Log 028
Not much left of that sleeper
Not to hijack this thread, but:
@SOD I'm digging your avatar. I have a 70 same color scheme
Loved that car. It went to Australia in a container in 2009 unfortunately. this thread has run its course. let's see a few more pictures of your 70.
Wife rapidly boils cauliflower 8 mins or so (?). Drains well and dries it out, puts it back in the same still hot pot, adds Parmesan cheese, butter, sour cream with salt and lots of pepper, hand mashes then serves with chopped chives on top. Very good stuff and Lo Carb. Not your Mom’s cauliflower.id rather have no rice than cauliflower. my wife tried to pass that shit off on me, told me you can hardly tell a difference.
Not going to Havasu.. we have a house in Fort Mohave. Doesn’t make sense to take the 10 if you are north of the 40What's with taking 40? When I lived is RSM, I40 was just a painful long ass drive and there are always post on here about accidents. 10 seems less painful and theres hardly any accidents and there hasn't been a rice road thread in awhile.
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Factory super sport iron block 402 (396)Loved that car. It went to Australia in a container in 2009 unfortunately. this thread has run its course. let's see a few more pictures of your 70.
I had plenty of time to Google them while I was sitting there and it’s an “expedition” trailer company. Supposed to be better off road than regular trailers. It for sure looked cool, but I think you would need to be a serious off the grid type person to get one.I must have been 15 minutes ahead of you and got stuck in that same ordeal. Felt bad for getting annoyed there was traffic once I saw how bad it was.
I passed that trailer that was in front of you can couldn't figure out what it was. Was it lifted? The suspension on it was nothing like I had seen before.
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I actually like cauliflower, but when you are expecting the awesome home made rice your wife makes and she tries to pass that off, i was not stoked. we use the cauliflower pizza crust every now and then.You sound like Mandelon. I detest cooked cauliflower but my wife makes a dish and bakes chicken breasts in the cauliflower rice and buffalo wing sauce that creates an extremely edible meal....even the f'n cauliflower tastes good
We get the Miltons cauliflower pizza at Costco and ad a few things to it like drizzling some Sweet Baby Rays Hawaiian bbq sauce on it.I actually like cauliflower, but when you are expecting the awesome home made rice your wife makes and she tries to pass that off, i was not stoked. we use the cauliflower pizza crust every now and then.
I actually smoked a whole cauliflower head the other day and really liked it. its funny i used to hate brussell sprouts as well, now i actually enjoy them. try cooking them partially and then wrap in bacon and finish cooking. that kind of kills the health aspect of it, but damn are they good. my preffered method for brussell sprouts is airfyer with balsamic glaze.We get the Miltons cauliflower pizza at Costco and ad a few things to it like drizzling some Sweet Baby Rays Hawaiian bbq sauce on it.
Honestly though, I've never really been a huge fan of rice anyhow so in some instances the cauliflower works just fine for me, but not in all cases. It needs an added flavor or else it just tastes like(I assume) boiled brain.
My preferred cauliflower recipe is raw dipped in ranch..raw veggies in general I like but have learned to grill or sauté some to my liking.
How about Brussel Sprouts? Used to never eat them 'til we learned to bake 'em almost to a crisp with olive oil, salt & pepper....totally yummy
Tastes change as do choices for our health....weird.
We are gonna try the airfryer with the brussel sprouts, just haven't yet. Balsamic vinegar gets put on ours most of the time too.I actually smoked a whole cauliflower head the other day and really liked it. its funny i used to hate brussell sprouts as well, now i actually enjoy them. try cooking them partially and then wrap in bacon and finish cooking. that kind of kills the health aspect of it, but damn are they good. my preffered method for brussell sprouts is airfyer with balsamic glaze.