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Old 01-16-2011, 04:24 PM   #51
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Thanks John.

Now I have 15 bean soup on the stove simmering with smoked pork. Corn bread is next.

Living near Seattle has its downfalls. Nobody here knows jack about suthern cooking. Cept my family. Even then, we require a poke once in a while.

*off to stir the pot*
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Old 01-16-2011, 08:31 PM   #52
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No beens tonight, we took the kids bowling at westcreek lanes, we had nathans famous hotdogs, nachos, popcorn, and hamburgers. Bowled 2 games, which is about all I can do tumblin a 16 pound ball down the lane, kids had a blast, wife had a blast, I had a blast. but now its time for "the edge of darkness" Mel gibsons newest flick.
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Old 01-16-2011, 09:15 PM   #53
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tonight i had biscuits and sausage gravy. my wife makes the best biscuits ever. took her 2 years to learn but now she can lay them out
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Old 01-16-2011, 10:09 PM   #54
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bbq dear ribs and halepeno stuffed olives.
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Old 01-22-2011, 09:51 PM   #55
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wife made some more biscuits and gravy tonight... hers a few pics for your drooly pleasure
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mmmm, good ol' skillet gravy
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Old 01-22-2011, 10:06 PM   #57
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Beef and Bacon Cheddar Cheese Skillet Pasta Dinner
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Hawaiin surf bum classic, Loco Moco.

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looks like leftover table scraps that you give the dog. Must taste great!
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Tonight I fixed fried deer backstrap, mashed some taters, cooked some mixted vegies and cooked hot biscuits. It don't get much better than that .
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Old 03-31-2011, 12:29 AM   #61
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looks like leftover table scraps that you give the dog. Must taste great!
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It's the following items...

Rice
Burger Patty
Beef Gravy
Sunny-side Up Egg

Things get a little messy, but that's the idea. It does look like something too gross to eat, but trust me, it's fantastic! Try it just once and I'm sure you'll agree. I've been eating this stuff since teenage years. It's a classic and very popular Hawaiin dish for both 'working stiffs' and 'surf bums' on account it's hearty, filling and cheap.
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Old 03-31-2011, 10:12 AM   #62
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Snack......
Mexican round bread
White Queso
Seasoned cackleberries
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It's the following items...

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Beef Gravy
Sunny-side Up Egg

Things get a little messy, but that's the idea. It does look like something too gross to eat, but trust me, it's fantastic! Try it just once and I'm sure you'll agree. I've been eating this stuff since teenage years. It's a classic and very popular Hawaiin dish for both 'working stiffs' and 'surf bums' on account it's hearty, filling and cheap.
I dont doubt it Silencer, I can see the great flavor oozing around the plate. And the presentation is so working class. Thats stuff you dont mind getting on your shirt cuz your shirt is prolly dirty already anyway
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B U M P . . . .

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Old 04-17-2011, 08:52 PM   #65
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Had the seasons first blackeyed peas (on buttermilk cornbread of course with pot licker), smashed taters, corn on the cob, and fresh green salad - maters looked good, but still don't have that summer flavor yet.

Love eatin in the south!
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you better believe it. My maters are still a little green...
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you better believe it. My maters are still a little green...
Even tho I've lived here all my life - I still can't eat a fried green mater and enjoy it!
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Hey JLA, I want one of those special sandwiches you have but without YOUR BIG BITE OUT OF IT!
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mmm. BBQ.
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Nothing better than BBQ but I prefer Pork.

I fired up the smoker yesterday filled with Pork and some HOT Italian sausage to snack on while the Pork cooked.

Had a great meal last night.
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Nothing better than BBQ but I prefer Pork.

I fired up the smoker yesterday filled with Pork and some HOT Italian sausage to snack on while the Pork cooked.

Had a great meal last night.
Now, you're talkin! Not intentionally trolling here, but folks west of the Mississippi don't understand BBQ ain't really BBQ unless it oinked first!

My favorite is western NC style. Slow smoked pork, pulled and served on a bun with vinegar based slaw - then add a tomato based sauce. Add a serving of slow cooked baked beans, sweetened with molasses, an ear or two of corn (that hasn't been cooked to mush), some tater salad, a few hushpuppies, and a serving of the vinegar based slaw. Oh my, THAT is some fine eatin! You can wash it down with beer, Coke (not Pepsi), or tea and finish up with some 'nanner puddin!

BBQ is so serious in the south that books are written debating the merits of different styles. I've even seen a hardcover book (about an inch thick) just on the eastern vs. western NC styles of BBQ!

I travel all over and eat BBQ where ever I go - never really had any bad BBQ yet, but I just described my personal favorite. Now when it comes to ribs, you can't go wrong with Memphis dry rub or Alabama Dreamland (slathered and served). Chicken counts as BBQ, but needs the mayonnaise/vinegar based sauce (NC style) to really bring out the flavor - even though we use tomato based sauce here in AL. And my favorite Brunswick stew is GA style with a tomato base. NC style Brunswick stew is more like a camp stew to me and lacks the flavor of the GA style.

Anyway there's my two cents worth of BBQ thoughts!

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Those two cents are worth about $14.99 to the unlearned.
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Those two cents are worth about $14.99 to the unlearned.
Nah, round these parts a meal like that would only set you back about $10!
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The $14.99 is for that good and truthful information.
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Nothing better than BBQ but I prefer Pork.

I fired up the smoker yesterday filled with Pork and some HOT Italian sausage to snack on while the Pork cooked.

Had a great meal last night.
I have got my Pork butt perfected. So tender and falling off the bone you dont even need a spoon to cut it. and the bone is even flexible.

I did two butts at the TX meet last weekend and Worms dog rocko ate both bones without so much as a single crunch.

I love me a hot pulled pork sammage soaked with homemade BBQ sweetsauce
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