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On Mar 16, 11:05*am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote : On Mar 15, 2:23*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: wrote in news:d5b7fec7-a530-4c8e-9e58-3bcf562c90b5 @a23g2000hsc.googlegroups.com: Oh yeah and I've mispelled Fredericksburg throughout above. ![]() Netkkkop Bertie And on myself no less! How low can you get? I'd better beat a retreat to my signle malt scotch and shaddup. You mis-spelled single. Bertie You mean "misspelled" ... Jeezuz -- I need counseling. |
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On Mar 15, 5:51 pm, "Harry" wrote:
Someone else suggested flying up to Llano. As a frequent traveler to there, I wholeheartedly concur. Cooper's is the best BBQ you will put your teeth into in this part of the country (there are a lot of close seconds, but Cooper's is the best). Coopers is one of the "close seconds". Nobody in Texas beats the BBQ of the original "City Market" in Luling, TX (just southeast of San Marcos) http://www.roadfood.com/Reviews/Writ...=583&RefID=583 Luling even has a little airstrip (T91) a few miles north of town, and there is supposed to be a taxicab service (Luling Cab 830-875-1222) in town so you might be able to get a ride from the airport to go eat BBQ. I've only ever driven to Luling, and never yet landed there in a plane and tried to call a cab yet, but plan to fly there and see how that works sometime in the next few weeks for a BBQ run. There is an unrelated, commercialized BBQ place called "Luling City Market" in Houston, that stole the name. Never ate there, but I think they must be *******s for trying to capitalize on someone else's famous name. |
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On Mar 15, 8:50 pm, Dave S wrote:
If you make a whole day trip out of it, Id say "float the river" then eat at the Grist Mill. Bring sunblock. Rockin R is an outfitter near the Grist Mill and Gruene. I've used em before, and would again. In your situation, its prolly the most convenient of the large outfitters. You gotta be nuts to want to tube down the Guadalupe this time of year. You'll freeze your balls off. Wait until summer when the OAT is at least in the 90's and the water temp coming out of the bottom of the Canyon Lake dam will at least be up into the upper 50's degrees F. |
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![]() wrote: Coopers is one of the "close seconds". Nobody in Texas beats the BBQ of the original "City Market" in Luling, TX (just southeast of San Marcos) *Nobody* in Texas? Hmmm...that's a bold claim. The City Market is the best I've found, I'll say that much. You're making me homesick. Barbeque in Alabama --or anywhere else I've had it in the Deep South-- is a sad joke. -- Dan T-182T at 4R4 |
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On Mar 17, 1:16 pm, "Dan Luke" wrote:
wrote: Coopers is one of the "close seconds". Nobody in Texas beats the BBQ of the original "City Market" in Luling, TX (just southeast of San Marcos) *Nobody* in Texas? Hmmm...that's a bold claim. Oops, you're right.... my bad.... I shouldn't have put the "in Texas" constraint on there. I've fixed it now: "Nobody (period) beats the BBQ of the original "City Market" in Luling, TX" ;-) -- rm (half German, half Irish -- ALL Texan) |
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On Mar 17, 2:24*pm, wrote:
On Mar 17, 1:16 pm, "Dan Luke" wrote: wrote: Coopers is one of the "close seconds". Nobody in Texas beats the BBQ of the original "City Market" in Luling, TX *(just southeast of San Marcos) *Nobody* in Texas? Hmmm...that's a bold claim. Oops, you're right.... my bad.... I shouldn't have put the "in Texas" constraint on there. I've fixed it now: "Nobody (period) beats the BBQ of the original "City Market" in Luling, TX" ;-) -- rm (half German, half Irish -- ALL Texan) Nah, it ain't top on my list. There's so much good BBQ in Texas it's pretty much impossible to put one joint at the very top. Lots of times the very best of the best will be at one tiny store on one particular day (let's not delude ourselves: each day the meat is different and so was the smoking process). I've had unbelievable BBQ at one place one day and you go back a week later an it's only okay. Its been awhile since I ate at City Market. But it wasn't tops then. However this reminds me about it and I have to go try again. Regarding the post above about T91 that airstrip is near abandoned. I don't even know if there's a phone line out there. Not sure if even a single soul flys out of there. Better have a cell phone and be patient! |
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On Mar 17, 2:16 pm, "Dan Luke" wrote:
wrote: Coopers is one of the "close seconds". Nobody in Texas beats the BBQ of the original "City Market" in Luling, TX (just southeast of San Marcos) *Nobody* in Texas? Hmmm...that's a bold claim. The City Market is the best I've found, I'll say that much. You're making me homesick. Barbeque in Alabama --or anywhere else I've had it in the Deep South-- is a sad joke. -- Dan T-182T at 4R4 Surely you don't mean to impugn the honor of that wonderful concoction known as Carolina BBQ??? Dan Mc |
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