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 Posted 04/26/2012  7:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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and their ancestors, if any, can start farming that territory in about 5,000 years or so.

I think you mean "descendants".
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I hear the McRib is back at McDonald's, if that helps.


That's not bad, especially if you order the M-Crib. You can get the same meat at Aldi's or wherever for about $2.50 a six-pack, frozed. Another buck for bunz, and you've got $2 M-Cribs for 60ยข.
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 Posted 04/26/2012  7:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add trout1105 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Q is meat smoked at low temperature for long hours. Done right, it has its own flavor, and falls off the bone.


This I have to try
I would imagine the hardest part would be wiping up all the drool around the Barbie while everyone is waiting for it to cook
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Oh one of my favs a nice pulled pork BBQ sandwich from one of my old work spots with nice dish called corn pudding.

I went to a Q shack in Cowtown and got a BBQ sammitch to go. They handed me a large heavy bag, no problem, since I was taking it home.

Opened, I saw a big slab of bone-in ribs and a couple slices of bread in a separate bag. For five bucks, I guess that's as simple as it gets.

If you see it, you'd like sweet masa cornbread, and maybe sugar pie.
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Sounds like Ohio is not short on good BBQ as well, an simple sometimes is best answer an like a strait line, just a no-brainer. Five guys burgers, they give you a nice old fashioned grilled burger an potato cut fries placed right in the paper sack, more then anyone can eat. An that is their sell pitch, simple is better....
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trout-

Many smokers look like an old steam locomotive. wood is best, but some use gas. Even a fairly small smoker can hold a half dozen chickens and a 10# brisket.
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Nice find Rasta on the 2 oz. kook, man I love those old kooks. As I could not find that thing much short of two hundred to save my life. Anytime I found a deal on one, it turned out to be located in Sydney Australia, lol.....

Don't get me wrong, I love all you guys down under, but the shipping cost half way around EARTH is never cheap an rarely if ever computes for me to buy from that distance....
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^ Haha~

Been off the forum for a bit because was too busy with work and family. Forgotten how relaxing it was to read posts like this one :)

Back on topic though - I did purchase a few of the glow in the dark coins for ma boy. Can't wait until he knows the difference between edible and inedible objects.

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Can't wait until he knows the difference between edible and inedible objects.


Now that's funny. If my kid ate one of my silver rounds, I don't know if I'd run for the ipecac or the Ex-lax.
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you a nice old fashioned grilled burger an potato cut fries placed right in the paper sack, more then anyone can eat.

They used to have a Bunyan Burger at the PB festival (which moved across state. A single (half pound mit cheese) was $4.50, $6 for a double. Then you took it over to a table with everything to top it off.
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I think you mean "descendants".

Yep... one or t'other.

In any case, Fredd, you win the award for being awake hereabouts.
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