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belbbmfan:
Aha, like I said: interesting!


I can't wait to see Dirks face when i tell him that I'm going to put pork in my crockpot and cook it all day with Bone Suckin Sauce... :laugh:  :laugh:


I'm sure it's delicious though. Do they have this in Canada too? Or is it a US speciality?


The things you learn here at bettermost, hunh?

MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: belbbmfan on May 23, 2007, 06:52:23 am ---Aha, like I said: interesting!


I can't wait to see Dirks face when i tell him that I'm going to put pork in my crockpot and cook it all day with Bone Suckin Sauce... :laugh:  :laugh:

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That will be good for a laugh!

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I'm sure it's delicious though. Do they have this in Canada too? Or is it a US speciality?


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They may serve it in Canada, but bbq is a pretty uniquely American invention, I think. There are battles about the type of barbecue, too: pork or beef, tomato based or vinegar, the Carolinas vs. Texas vs. Kansas vs. Tennessee, etc.

I like vinegar based (Carolina style) pulled pork, myself.

L

MaineWriter:
Fabienne (and anyone else)...if you really want to learn about barbecue, this is a great article:

An American Barbecue Pilgrimmage

http://www.slate.com/id/2118542/entry/2118537/

Regarding my comment from before, here's a quote....

(...Barbecue is one of the last bastions of local prejudice in American life: Every state in the South—and some in the Midwest—thinks its barbecue is the first, most authentic, and best in the nation. If you want to see hatred, just put a Texan and a North Carolinian in a room and ask them who makes more righteous barbecue. A Democratic presidential candidate could fracture the Republican South with a few well-placed barbecue ads.)

L

belbbmfan:
hehe

I just knew you would come up with a website Leslie! Thank you, i'll check it out later.

*off to do more Wednesday afternoon errands, fun!*

Jeff Wrangler:
When next in New York, be sure to try the pulled pork barbecue at Bone Lick Park, on Greenwich Avenue, just off Seventh Avenue.  ;)

Coleslaw is available. Also beans.  :)

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