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whiskey1117
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Autumn oaks porkchops

anyone know how the cook them and the recipe?I went there for the first time this year and have been craving them since.

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Go to your local meat shop and get the smoked pork chops. They will not need cooked, but should be warmed on the grill, oven, or top of the stove.

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Jamie Wilson
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Dang boy are you a gourmet chef too ?

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chops

mix italion dressing with apple juice and mt dew let them soak 24 hours and cook them slow there great like this try it

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Since being married Jamie I have had to learn how to cook.

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