Yet another Tri Tip

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Vermin999

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Can't help myself, they are my favorite thing to cook, one of my favorite things to eat and the weather was beautiful again today.

Some artichokes, tri tip seasoned with some Tatonka Dust and some ranch style beans on the Santa Maria Pit.
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Artichokes with 3 types of dipping sauces, mayo, garlic, lime. Mayo lime, garlic, and one butter, garlic, lime
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Garlic cheese bread made on bollio rolls
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Tri tip resting and sliced
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Plated. Thanks for looking!!
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Nice way to make me run out and look for a Tri-Tip! That looks real tasty there!!!
 
Great job as usual Sir. I aint seen a Tri Trip since my Costco membership ran out. They feature stuff popular in Sunny CA. Target stocks stuff the Momos in Salt Lake City like to eat.
 
Tri-Tip looks perfectly cooked, Bravo! My favorite affordable cut of beef. I usually steak out my Tri-Tips unless I am making sandwiches. Now I'm salivating.
 
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