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![]() "Dan" wrote in message ... 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 Everyone knows the BEST BBQ of all it at the rec.aviation flyin in Pinckneyville, Illinois. This annual bash is May 16, 17, and 18th this year. For some feel of what the flyin is like see the faq at http://www.ousterhout.net/pjy-faq.html . If you plan to drop in this year drop Mary an email at so she knows how many groceries to buy. Highflyer Highflight Aviation Services Pinckneyville Airport PJY |
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On Mar 18, 11:12*am, Dan wrote:
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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I believe he has. ![]() |
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![]() "Dan" wrote: Surely you don't mean to impugn the honor of that wonderful concoction known as Carolina BBQ??? I cannot offer direct testimony, your honor: never had it there. Judging by Alabama and Georgia BBQ, I don't have high hopes for the Carolina version, but I am willing to be convinced it's fit to eat. You buying? ;^) My problem with Deep South BBQ is that it's based on pork. Hell, *anybody* can make pig taste good. It take real artistry to turn a beef brisket into something delectable to eat. And don't get me started about that thin, vinegary sauce they use down here... -- Dan T-182T at BFM |
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![]() "Highflyer" wrote: Everyone knows the BEST BBQ of all it at the rec.aviation flyin in Pinckneyville, Illinois. You said a mouthful, John! ![]() |
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On Mar 20, 12:34 pm, "Dan Luke" wrote:
"Dan" wrote: Surely you don't mean to impugn the honor of that wonderful concoction known as Carolina BBQ??? I cannot offer direct testimony, your honor: never had it there. Judging by Alabama and Georgia BBQ, I don't have high hopes for the Carolina version, but I am willing to be convinced it's fit to eat. You buying? ;^) My problem with Deep South BBQ is that it's based on pork. Hell, *anybody* can make pig taste good. It take real artistry to turn a beef brisket into something delectable to eat. And don't get me started about that thin, vinegary sauce they use down here... -- Dan T-182T at BFM I'll buy -- there's a place south of Dahlgren, VA that's a converted garage (Crazy Rays) that makes awesome Carolina style -- and yes, with the vinegar based sauce. I'll agree that most pork BBQ is a transport mechanism for the desired sauce. I've found brisket is hard to get consistent, even from very good BBQ places. There's a place in Corpus Christi (Motorheads?) that has awesome brisket -- until the last time I was there. Too many variables, I suppose. Dan Mc |
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![]() wrote: "Nobody (period) beats the BBQ of the original "City Market" in Luling, TX" ;-) Maybe. Have you tried 'em *all* in Texas? How about Carl's at EYQ in Houston? I've heard rumors that barely passable BBQ can be had in Kansas City. Can any Texans here confirm or deny? -- Dan T-182T at BFM |
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![]() "Dan" wrote: I'll buy -- there's a place south of Dahlgren, VA that's a converted garage (Crazy Rays) that makes awesome Carolina style -- and yes, with the vinegar based sauce. I'll agree that most pork BBQ is a transport mechanism for the desired sauce. I've found brisket is hard to get consistent, even from very good BBQ places. There's a place in Corpus Christi (Motorheads?) that has awesome brisket -- until the last time I was there. Too many variables, I suppose. Truth. A lot of the art is in choosing the "canvas." If you're ever flying to Houston, make a stop at EYQ. Carl's BBQ is right by the approach end of RWY 9 and a good place to munch a fine plate of beef while watching landings. -- Dan T-182T at BFM |
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On Mar 20, 4:11 pm, "Dan Luke" wrote:
If you're ever flying to Houston, make a stop at EYQ. Carl's BBQ is right by the approach end of RWY 9 and a good place to munch a fine plate of beef while watching landings. -- Dan T-182T at BFM I will have to plan on that -- I can think of nothing finer than watching airplanes and eating good BBQ, all at the same time. Dan Mc |
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