Bacon Sushi
This recipe is super yummy 10/10 and is perfect for all ages of carnivore!
INGREDIENTS
10 slices bacon
2 tbsp. mayo
1 c. chopped tomatoes
1 c. shredded romaine
kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 400º. On a large baking sheet with a wire rack placed on top, line 5 slices bacon side by side. Lift one end of every other bacon slice and place another bacon slice on top of the lifted pieces. Lay the slices back down. Next, lift opposite bacon slices back and place a bacon slice on top. Lay the slices back down. Repeat the weaving process until you have a bacon weave of 5 strips by 5 strips.
Bake until cooked but still pliable, 20 minutes.
Pat bacon weave with paper towels to drain fat and transfer to a piece of saran wrap (helps for rolling!).
Spread a thin layer of mayo on top of bacon weave, then top with tomatoes (keep them on the bottom 1/3 for easier rolling) and romaine. Season with salt and pepper.
Starting from the bottom, tightly roll, then slice into bite sized pieces.
Phantom 3 Professional – Restoration
The controller arrived yesterday. I bound it to the aircraft, and it fired right up. The motors seem to move alright, so I’m more confident that this little beauty just needs some TLC and replacement parts.
The charge cable arrived today, so I am charging the flight battery and controller so that I can hopefully do a firmware update and flight test this evening.
Phantom 3 Professional – Restoration
Phantom 3 Professional – Restoration
After flying through a screen and causing damage, this little beauty has found a new home. Time to validate it, test it, and test fly it before finding a new owner for it.
Confirmed thus far
Step 1 – Unit powers up
Step 2 – Camera gimbal fires up and appears to function on all 3 axis with no visible camera damage (despite flying through a screen and into a wall).
Step 3 – Unit flashes “red up front, and yellow behind”…indicating that it is searching for a controller.
Pending
Just waiting for the arrival of a controller so that I can bind them together and motor test.
If all the motors spin up, then I’ll replace the props and do a garage flight test.
If the garage flight test is successful then I’ll bind my ipad to the unit and do a video test flight in the garage. Then I’ll start to “step up flights” to test it thoroughly.
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