NORTH CAROLINA BARBECUE - O/T

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Grizzly Adam
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NORTH CAROLINA BARBECUE - O/T

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For those who might truly be interested in something we love here in the Tarheel State! 8) :D

Note: Elitist mockers from Texas need not read further! :P :wink:

Two documentary segments from USA today:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQllZciurzM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3vIKSdbwcA

And a family perspective from a popular joint in Ayden:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLR2asbadsg

Finally, a culture quiz concerning 'cue:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7zuJKdK ... re=related
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that was pretty cool grizz. it is neat to see how you guys do it
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Post by saxman »

Bar-B-Que is pretty cool

It's something you do,something you eat and someplace you go all wrapped up in goodness
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Cool Grizz
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Post by Mike P »

Ya know, that is a tour I would sincerely consider taking!

My biggest problem with BBQ is that I like it all.

Well, I will draw the line at mayonnaise based BBQ, thats just sacrilegious.

North Carolina is just such an interesting and beautiful state with so much to offer.

I would move there but then I would have to quit hunting whitetails.

Bears scare the vinegar outa me!
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Mike P wrote:Bears scare the vinegar outa me!
Actually, barbecued bear ain't bad at all ... but we usually go with a tomato-based or actual BBQ sauce on bear, because it's so "beefy" in taste and texture. I've known some guys to do young bears whole!

Indirect heat works best on bear. You don't want it to get dry.

It's getting the bears to stay on the grill that's tough! :P :wink:

PS: I'll just ignore that crack about having to quit hunting whitetails if you moved here. No need to dignify that slander with a reply! :P :lol: :wink:

We've got big 'ol whitetails here ... look at this girl ... she was every bit of 36 inches long:

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:P :lol: 8)
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MMMMMMMMMMMMMM BBQ.

Now I'm hungry.
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I'd suuure like to try them ther sweeet tater pies :wink: I would join Mike on his tour and then have to go for a bit at Jenny Craig's place, maybe along time. :lol:
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Grizz you should have put a warning in the title. DO NOT VIEW ON A EMPTY STOMACH :!: :wink: :lol:

My account here got deleted. So im having to start over again!

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Cutter wrote:Grizz you should have put a warning in the title. DO NOT VIEW ON A EMPTY STOMACH :!: :wink: :lol:

My account here got deleted. So im having to start over again!

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