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 Post subject: Re: Barbecue
PostPosted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:10 pm 
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I have a hard time considering gumbo as a side.

i'll be sure to revisit this post after you've had a pulled pork sandwich with a side of gumbo at oklahoma joe's

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i thought it a bit weird too when i saw it on the menu, but it works

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Jesus, team, I LOVE pulled pork. Can't get it outta my head now.

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I love Barbecue....there are a few pretty good places around here but it's not big. I've made my own multiple times that is better than anything I've had anywhere. (not trying to toot my own horn too much, haven't had BBQ down south)

I've perfected ribs, usually prep them w a dry rub then smoke them for 5 -6 hours. Make a homemade bbq sauce on the side, semi sweet. I have done pulled pork a few different ways, usually smoke them for 15 hours. I get a nice thick\tasty bark on it. I pull through it by hand and discard any bits of cartilage, veing, blobs of fat or tissue, etc. I like mine to me more thicker chunks than shredded. I never mix in sauce with the meat....always serve on the side. I can't stand when pulled pork has sauce mixed in and it's like a mushy blob. My sauce for that is a really vinegary and peppery sauce. I make a pretty decent slaw to go with/on it.

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durdencommatyler wrote:
Jesus, team, I LOVE pulled pork. Can't get it outta my head now.


drop what you're doing and head to Fette Sau now...trust me

http://www.fettesaubbq.com/


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 Post subject: Re: Barbecue
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What do you drink with your BBQ? There is a soda (it's red) that is kind of specific to the South that my friend would always get, but I can't remember the name.

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What do you drink with your BBQ? There is a soda (it's red) that is kind of specific to the South that my friend would always get, but I can't remember the name.


Unsweetened Iced Tea..

I dont know what your drink is?


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withoutrings wrote:
What do you drink with your BBQ?

Beer or whiskey usually.

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Beer, water or sprite.

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Doug RR wrote:
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What do you drink with your BBQ? There is a soda (it's red) that is kind of specific to the South that my friend would always get, but I can't remember the name.


Unsweetened Iced Tea..

I dont know what your drink is?


He's getting his hair cut. Things will reveal themselves soon.

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withoutrings wrote:
What do you drink with your BBQ? There is a soda (it's red) that is kind of specific to the South that my friend would always get, but I can't remember the name.

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withoutrings wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
withoutrings wrote:
What do you drink with your BBQ? There is a soda (it's red) that is kind of specific to the South that my friend would always get, but I can't remember the name.


Unsweetened Iced Tea..

I dont know what your drink is?


He's getting his hair cut. Things will reveal themselves soon.

The suspence is KILLING me.

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thodoks wrote:
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What do you drink with your BBQ? There is a soda (it's red) that is kind of specific to the South that my friend would always get, but I can't remember the name.

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Is this it?!

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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

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Thanks durdencommatyler

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And Thodoks. I didn't see the quote at first.

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withoutrings wrote:
Thanks durdencommatyler

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i used to drink that stuff all the time when i lived in texas and was 12

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Thanks durdencommatyler

:x

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