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Re: OMFG stubbs!!!

Airpiraterob said:
got great experience spelling badly on a message board. and i can eat BBQ and not use up all the wet naps!
(once I successfully ate a chilli cheese footlong dog driving to work...i was still an instructor then. managed to get nothing on my shirt and tie. i gots da talent!)

Now THOSE are some good qualifications!


KC masterpiece is my religion.

Aww... See now you lost me, great BBQ isn't about the sauce, its about the smoke (wood smoke that is) and seasonings!
 
I like good smoke! Misquite that is! Some BBQ sauces can overpower the flavor of the meat, IMHO. Same with a good steak.

Man, I'm hungry!

2000Flyer
 
2000flyer said:
I like good smoke! Misquite that is! Some BBQ sauces can overpower the flavor of the meat, IMHO. Same with a good steak.

Man, I'm hungry!

2000Flyer

You are right! Have you tried Hickory??? Or even Applewood...

Man I'm gonna have to roll my smoker out into the snow and fire that bad boy up!
 
I take some Hickory chips, soak them in Pale Ale beer long enough to permiate the wood (don't let them get soggy). Put bowl in the bottom of the smoker, add about 1/2 bottle of beer, my favorite herbs/spices, water. On the mid-rack, a slab of baby back ribs, on the top rack a salmon steak (about a 2 lb slab) and a duck on the other side. By evening, OH MY!

2000Flyer
 
2000flyer said:
I take some Hickory chips, soak them in Pale Ale beer long enough to permiate the wood (don't let them get soggy). Put bowl in the bottom of the smoker, add about 1/2 bottle of beer, my favorite herbs/spices, water. On the mid-rack, a slab of baby back ribs, on the top rack a salmon steak (about a 2 lb slab) and a duck on the other side. By evening, OH MY!

2000Flyer

Oh Man! You are killin me here!
 
Chime in

Hey guys,
I'm new to this board myself, and am about to change careers into aviation. I enjoy the hell out of reading the posts here, as they're very inspiring to me.
I just had to pipe in when you started hitting on a sensitive spot. I live in Austin (actually, a little north in Leander....but it's the same) and I'm drooling now profusely. See, I've been stationed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for almost a year now and have not tasted BBQ in that time. Anything. The Salt Lick, Pok-E-Jo's, Rudy's.....man I gotta stop. Just the thought of driving out to the Salt Lick with igloo full of "personal beverages" and sitting down at one of their picnic tables on a spring evening....and CHOWIN' DOWN. I believe I've slipped into self-torture here. Must.....stop.
Anyways, we're due to fly outta here on 3/22, so time's short now. The wife and kids feel the same as I do.
Once again, FalconCapt, 2000Flyer and the rest, I really enjoy reading your posts. Keep 'em coming.
Take care,
Ronbo
 
RE: RE: OMFG stubbs!!!

HEY! Falcon capt!

youre right, its not about the sauce. its abou the meat and the seasonings...but i cant help it. grew up near KC and downwind from several good brickhouse pits of great cooking.

so this means im not qualified anymore?
 
Re: RE: RE: OMFG stubbs!!!

Airpiraterob said:
HEY! Falcon capt!

youre right, its not about the sauce. its abou the meat and the seasonings...but i cant help it. grew up near KC and downwind from several good brickhouse pits of great cooking.

so this means im not qualified anymore?

Well..... HHhhmmm... MAYBE we can make a small exception!
 
BBQ

Here in North Carolina the BBQ joints to eat are the ones with an outside pit and the newest car outside is 1975,not a BMW. Had some last night. Mobs
 
I love it, a 30 post thread and 5 are about the original "Airplane, flying thingy" topic and the other 25 are about something important and meaningful...

GOOD BBQ!
 
Llano (6R9) is about 60nm northwest of Austin. If any of you can get your planes in and out of 4200' - I HIGHLY recommend Cooper's. Mmmmmmm....D@MN!!!!
 
dont you guys know that crap is BAD FOR YOU...are we all current on AED's??? :)

NO BBQ, No more than 2 drinks on an overnight, and NO SLEAZY WOMEN....even in Amsterdam, Prague, Moscow, or Keflavik........

Set good examples for the younger folk coming up in this business(younger than 23yrs).........
 
Gulfstream 200,Now wait a min. if not for some of those perks I would have become a lawyer! Mobs
 
condemmnation

in my experience...the best BBQ only comes from a condemned building. you know the one with the low ceilings and warped frame, settling foundation (assuming it even has one) and a sawdust covered floor. the building build origionally around the giant brick grill meant to feed a huge throng of hungry after church crowds. old enough the spices have been cooked into the brick itself. permanently smelling like its cooking something. when you ask how hot the hot is, and the owners son who grew up on the stuff says 'it's pretty **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** hot'.....that my friends is the best place to find your favorite food.

if you get a chance...in terre haute IN. look up 'Big Shoe's'. been around since the 40's. family run. good stuff. stop in every year on my way to the indy time trials.
 
mmm

honestly people. Making my mouth water...I havent had some good BBQ since I was last in Alabama. Out in midwest, cant find much good BBQ:(
especially not in the dorms ;)
 
Alright, since we've left the "cook it yourself" BBQ into the commercial venue, next time y'all are in Huntsville, AL, there is a joint just west of the airport off the interstate. I can't for the life of me remember the name, but I could find the place in my sleep. I was dining there for lunch one day and Hewey (SP?) Lewis landed on a cross country flight for take-out. If you're not into BBQ (shame on you), then get the catfish!

Another to try is Sconyer's in Augusta, GA. Melt in your mouth with a variety of sauces.

NO BBQ, No more than 2 drinks on an overnight, and NO SLEAZY WOMEN

G200, I'm getting old enough now to only have the BBQ (w/o sauce), one drink (red wine for the heart) and just look at the beautiful women :D

2000Flyer
 
2000flyer said:
G200, I'm getting old enough now to only have the BBQ (w/o sauce), one drink (red wine for the heart) and just look at the beautiful women :D

2000Flyer

Hehehe... I'm with ya' on this one brother! I can't afford a divorce! She would take all my BBQ money!
 
Falcon Capt said:
Hehehe... I'm with ya' on this one brother! I can't afford a divorce! She would take all my BBQ money!

Man, you read my mind!
 

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