Beef Brisket doesn't have to take all day. You can feel free to go to work, run your errands, go on a shopping spree, or go for a hike. When you get home, pull out your trusty Instant Pot and dinner will be ready a short time later.
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Thursday, October 19, 2023
Barton & Guestier Chateau Magnol and Instant Pot Beef Brisket #Winophiles
Friday, March 12, 2021
Smoked Beef Brisket, Canvasback Cabernet and the Weekly Menu #WinePW
And just like that.....I suddenly have all kinds of time on my hands. I have been telling all of my readers how busy life is around our house during Lent. I run the Parish Fish Fry each Friday feeding some 300 plus people each week. Prep starts on Wednesday and we work hard until clean up is completed on Saturday.
This past Wednesday I got up early, ran and picked up the perishables for our Food Pantry Distribution, pulled the client files and made the appointments for them to pick up their distribution. Then I headed into the kitchen and began preparing pies and cornbread for our Friday Fish Fry.
I was in the middle of this when I got a phone call from my doctor's office informing me that the Teen had tested positive for COVID and that we all needed to quarantine for 10 days.

