A recent survey says that 85% of American’s couldn’t BBQ their way out of a paper bag. That’s sad. Very sad! So my challenge to you America- is to get off your duff and learn how to cook great barbecue! It’s really not that difficult if you understand the basics, and are willing to take [...]
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This year’s Whistle-Stop Barbeque Festival was great fun. I love great barbeque and the many different grills and smokers on parade almost made me want to buy one and hit the barbeque circuit. Some were painted black, some all stainless steel and there was one that looked like a big egg on wheels that was [...]
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Even by my standards it’s daunting to know that we have to cook 30 pork shoulders, 25 whole chickens and a whole bunch of ribs in order to feed to 600 to 700 people, and we have to do all this in less than 24 hours. The last Saturday in September our church holds its [...]
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I cook some pretty good barbeque. Not boasting, but it’s good. That having been said, I don’t proclaim to be a grilling genius. I just do what I’ve learned to do out of necessity, because buying meat already cooked at a local restaurant or at barbeque joint is expensive. For a couple of pounds of [...]
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I’ve rarely been accused of over thinking a situation. My “code of the west” mentality has been good to me through the years, rescuing me many times from the temptation of unnecessary thinking! Unnecessary thinking can ruin a perfectly good plan, but no thinking at all can be hazardous to your health! A good case [...]
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