BBQ
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:24 am

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I dunno, sucks to be you. I could eat BBQ every night of the week and three times on Sunday.Bubba wrote:You know I sit here and see adverts for BBQ or see somebody on TV cooking BBQ and my mouth starts watering. I take a run over to the only BBQ joint within 4o miles and and order a half rack and a cold one and start chowing down.
By the time I'm done, I don't want to see an other BBQ again.![]()
What is it about BBQ that sounds sooooooo good until your done eating it and you wish you didn't?
jonnythan wrote:I dunno, sucks to be you. I could eat BBQ every night of the week and three times on Sunday.Bubba wrote:You know I sit here and see adverts for BBQ or see somebody on TV cooking BBQ and my mouth starts watering. I take a run over to the only BBQ joint within 4o miles and and order a half rack and a cold one and start chowing down.
By the time I'm done, I don't want to see an other BBQ again.![]()
What is it about BBQ that sounds sooooooo good until your done eating it and you wish you didn't?
Maybe it has something to do with growing up on it in the south. Kinda like cajun food... you have to grow up on it and be tempered to it or else the flavors overwhelm you
And I'd be as surprised to find a good BBQ joint in Jersey as I would be to find a good cajun food joint in... well, Jersey.
No, there is not. No good cajun food, either, even though joint after joint sells "cajun" items.Bubba wrote:jonnythan wrote:I dunno, sucks to be you. I could eat BBQ every night of the week and three times on Sunday.Bubba wrote:You know I sit here and see adverts for BBQ or see somebody on TV cooking BBQ and my mouth starts watering. I take a run over to the only BBQ joint within 4o miles and and order a half rack and a cold one and start chowing down.
By the time I'm done, I don't want to see an other BBQ again.![]()
What is it about BBQ that sounds sooooooo good until your done eating it and you wish you didn't?
Maybe it has something to do with growing up on it in the south. Kinda like cajun food... you have to grow up on it and be tempered to it or else the flavors overwhelm you
And I'd be as surprised to find a good BBQ joint in Jersey as I would be to find a good cajun food joint in... well, Jersey.
And they have good BBQ in upstate NY?
Hell you're close to the original "cajun" country. Just go north.jonnythan wrote:No, there is not. No good cajun food, either, even though joint after joint sells "cajun" items.Bubba wrote:jonnythan wrote:I dunno, sucks to be you. I could eat BBQ every night of the week and three times on Sunday.Bubba wrote:You know I sit here and see adverts for BBQ or see somebody on TV cooking BBQ and my mouth starts watering. I take a run over to the only BBQ joint within 4o miles and and order a half rack and a cold one and start chowing down.
By the time I'm done, I don't want to see an other BBQ again.![]()
What is it about BBQ that sounds sooooooo good until your done eating it and you wish you didn't?
Maybe it has something to do with growing up on it in the south. Kinda like cajun food... you have to grow up on it and be tempered to it or else the flavors overwhelm you
And I'd be as surprised to find a good BBQ joint in Jersey as I would be to find a good cajun food joint in... well, Jersey.
And they have good BBQ in upstate NY?
In fact, there really isn't much good food in general.
I'm relatively new to Upstate NY. I'm from New Orleans.
Not really. Sure, the Acadians came from the eastern Canada region, but the Acadians spent generations mixing with the Spanish and French Creole people also settling in the area (a hot, wet, tropical area) to produce Cajuns as we know them today.Bubba wrote:Hell you're close to the original "cajun" country. Just go north.