90# Pork Butt
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 9:41 am
Nothing major, just a little story I thought is interesting. Sorry, turned out be a much longer post than anticipated.
My friend, who is also the EQP, reached out to me yesterday to ask if I could cook/smoke some pork butt for pulled pork sammiches. Our ward has an annual Rodeo instead of a picnic, baseball game, etc. Yes, we live in Hicktown cowboy country in North Phoenix.
So I tell him "Sure, Happy to help". He buys the pork last night and brings it by my house around 8:30 pm. We end up talking for about an hour or so.
Several things about our conversation and the upcoming events I thought were interesting.
Since I've been out as long as I have, I've kinda forgot about Mormon Standard Time. Basically, people call you up last minute and expect you to commit to a major event with minimal notice. Part of this, I blame on typical male unawareness. If the RS was in charge, they probably would have everything ready to go months in advance. But since the EQ is running this show, it's a last-minute fire drill. So he asks me yesterday afternoon if I can help. It takes 12-14 hours to properly smoke a pork butt. To have the meat ready by lunchtime on Saturday, I gotta start cooking at 6:00pm Friday. And I have work, etc. So he's gotta bring me the meat on Thursday night. To his credit, he did. But I was just scratching my head at how crazy it seemed to wait until last minute to plan a major element of the food preparation.
He show's up last night and we talk for a bit while unloaded vast quantities of meat. I have a pellet smoker, so it's relatively easy for me to cook it. It's not a major inconvenience. He has 15 pork butts, each about 8-10 lbs. I can fit 9 of them in my smoker. He said he was starting to panic a bit yesterday afternoon when he realized how much he needed to cook. He was planning on cooking 15 pork butts, one at a time, in his InstantPot. Each one takes about 1.5 hours. Then he realized it would take 24 hours of non-stop InstantPot action every 90 minutes to cook it all. At that point, he realized he needed help. Again, I was baffled at standard Mormon operating procedures to take on such a burden and not better plan things out.
We talked a little bit about his brother that recently passed away. Sad story. A longtime alcoholic that finally caught up with him, then the craziness that ensued - it was a BatShiz crazy series of events and DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA! It made me remember how people get so caught in being a TBM. His brother had major problems and the family drama was extreme. If you stay in church and be a good little TBM, life is easier. It really is. Being an adult and making your own decisions is much harder.
We haven't been to church for about 2 years, but I know a new Bishop was installed a few months ago. I asked how the new Bishop was doing. That sparked a discussion about the miracle how some GA70 showed up to call a new Stake Presidency and was inspired to say "That's our new SP!" from a list of names. Standard Mormon Miracles. Then, my friend explains his new responsibilities as EQP. He's in charge of EQ, HP, Ward Mission Leader, Rodeo Planning Chairman, and Ministering Supervisor. It's just plain nuts how much these inspired changes have loaded up his plate. He thinks it's divine leadership. I call it running out of laborers.
Next, this ward rodeo is Saturday. It really is kinda cool. Greased pig chase. Chicken Chase. Tug O war. 3-Legged Race. Potato Sack hop. All good stuff. My brother and his family are visiting us this weekend, they live in Southern AZ. He's total ExMo and wife is NeverMo. His kids don't do a lot of outdoor stuff. Even though the rodeo is "church" sponsored, it would still be an awesome and free activity for all the kids. And it gets them out of the house, specifically my house.
Sooooo, this vitriolic ExMo is taking his family and his ExMo Brothers family to his the LDS ward Rodeo.
This morning, I called my Dad (TBM in Salt Lake City) to check in with him. He recently had an injury and I wanted to see how he is doing. I told him about the cooking pork butts story and my brother coming to visit and that I'm taking everyone to the rodeo. He thinks this sounds like the best idea he's ever heard. So now he's scrambling to catch a flight from SLC to PHX tonight so he can see all this pork I'm cooking and come see half of his grandkids at this Ward rodeo.
Lastly, the main reason my Brother is coming this weekend is so I can help him repair something on his car. It should be an easy fix, but he's concerned it will be a several hour job. I told my dad about it. So on top of coming to see this rodeo fiasco, my dad is coming to make a bet. If my brother and I fix the car in less than 1 hour, my dad buys everyone dinner. If it takes more than 1 hour, I owe my dad a $40 gift card to Lonestar Steak house.
Also, my brother and I plan to drink lots of beer this weekend.
Soooooooo. Fun times await. I shall return and report.
My friend, who is also the EQP, reached out to me yesterday to ask if I could cook/smoke some pork butt for pulled pork sammiches. Our ward has an annual Rodeo instead of a picnic, baseball game, etc. Yes, we live in Hicktown cowboy country in North Phoenix.
So I tell him "Sure, Happy to help". He buys the pork last night and brings it by my house around 8:30 pm. We end up talking for about an hour or so.
Several things about our conversation and the upcoming events I thought were interesting.
Since I've been out as long as I have, I've kinda forgot about Mormon Standard Time. Basically, people call you up last minute and expect you to commit to a major event with minimal notice. Part of this, I blame on typical male unawareness. If the RS was in charge, they probably would have everything ready to go months in advance. But since the EQ is running this show, it's a last-minute fire drill. So he asks me yesterday afternoon if I can help. It takes 12-14 hours to properly smoke a pork butt. To have the meat ready by lunchtime on Saturday, I gotta start cooking at 6:00pm Friday. And I have work, etc. So he's gotta bring me the meat on Thursday night. To his credit, he did. But I was just scratching my head at how crazy it seemed to wait until last minute to plan a major element of the food preparation.
He show's up last night and we talk for a bit while unloaded vast quantities of meat. I have a pellet smoker, so it's relatively easy for me to cook it. It's not a major inconvenience. He has 15 pork butts, each about 8-10 lbs. I can fit 9 of them in my smoker. He said he was starting to panic a bit yesterday afternoon when he realized how much he needed to cook. He was planning on cooking 15 pork butts, one at a time, in his InstantPot. Each one takes about 1.5 hours. Then he realized it would take 24 hours of non-stop InstantPot action every 90 minutes to cook it all. At that point, he realized he needed help. Again, I was baffled at standard Mormon operating procedures to take on such a burden and not better plan things out.
We talked a little bit about his brother that recently passed away. Sad story. A longtime alcoholic that finally caught up with him, then the craziness that ensued - it was a BatShiz crazy series of events and DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA! It made me remember how people get so caught in being a TBM. His brother had major problems and the family drama was extreme. If you stay in church and be a good little TBM, life is easier. It really is. Being an adult and making your own decisions is much harder.
We haven't been to church for about 2 years, but I know a new Bishop was installed a few months ago. I asked how the new Bishop was doing. That sparked a discussion about the miracle how some GA70 showed up to call a new Stake Presidency and was inspired to say "That's our new SP!" from a list of names. Standard Mormon Miracles. Then, my friend explains his new responsibilities as EQP. He's in charge of EQ, HP, Ward Mission Leader, Rodeo Planning Chairman, and Ministering Supervisor. It's just plain nuts how much these inspired changes have loaded up his plate. He thinks it's divine leadership. I call it running out of laborers.
Next, this ward rodeo is Saturday. It really is kinda cool. Greased pig chase. Chicken Chase. Tug O war. 3-Legged Race. Potato Sack hop. All good stuff. My brother and his family are visiting us this weekend, they live in Southern AZ. He's total ExMo and wife is NeverMo. His kids don't do a lot of outdoor stuff. Even though the rodeo is "church" sponsored, it would still be an awesome and free activity for all the kids. And it gets them out of the house, specifically my house.
Sooooo, this vitriolic ExMo is taking his family and his ExMo Brothers family to his the LDS ward Rodeo.
This morning, I called my Dad (TBM in Salt Lake City) to check in with him. He recently had an injury and I wanted to see how he is doing. I told him about the cooking pork butts story and my brother coming to visit and that I'm taking everyone to the rodeo. He thinks this sounds like the best idea he's ever heard. So now he's scrambling to catch a flight from SLC to PHX tonight so he can see all this pork I'm cooking and come see half of his grandkids at this Ward rodeo.
Lastly, the main reason my Brother is coming this weekend is so I can help him repair something on his car. It should be an easy fix, but he's concerned it will be a several hour job. I told my dad about it. So on top of coming to see this rodeo fiasco, my dad is coming to make a bet. If my brother and I fix the car in less than 1 hour, my dad buys everyone dinner. If it takes more than 1 hour, I owe my dad a $40 gift card to Lonestar Steak house.
Also, my brother and I plan to drink lots of beer this weekend.
Soooooooo. Fun times await. I shall return and report.