Question for mainly UC

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Yeah it was awfulalful and not my choice! Originally Posted by CryptKicker

It's closed, sigh on the door reads that the building is unsafe, who knows, you could of been one of their last diners....
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It's closed, sigh on the door reads that the building is unsafe, who knows, you could of been one of their last diners.... Originally Posted by malwoody
Too funny!
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Question? What the heck is a KC? Sounds like something I dont want on me.

Next time In Austin message me. Best bbq in area is not in town its in Manor. Bout 15 minutes away. Originally Posted by winn dixie
Which one?

Usually keep going to Elgin.
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.... And I still think DallasRain has a good grill for mmmmmm cooking BBQ or other... Originally Posted by offshoredrilling
Agree

Next time In Austin message me. Best bbq in area is not in town its in Manor. Bout 15 minutes away. Originally Posted by winn dixie
Which one?
Usually keep going to Elgin. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
LOL, now we have an Austin BBQ discussion in KC.

What worries me is all these political thread posters posting in KC. Can they actually discuss BBQ without going ballistic with each other?
Wait a minute, the OP can hijack a thread but posters can get points for thread drift? Where is that in the guidelines? Originally Posted by pyramider
Chapter 37, Section 6, Chapter 11, Verse 3 in the footnotes
malwoody's Avatar
Too funny! Originally Posted by CryptKicker
Looks like they had a fire in the kitchen...no smoked burger for me...
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LOL, now we have an Austin BBQ discussion in KC.

What worries me is all these political thread posters posting in KC. Can they actually discuss BBQ without going ballistic with each other? Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
After back channel conversations. A few of us Pf posters would like to talk about bbq and other topics in this forum. We know "pork"!
We would also like to show that our bad reputations are unfounded and hurtful. We are a tight knit group that turn the other cheek and respect one another.
We look forward to mature and thought provoking subjects.
Yeah this feels good. This feels right!
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
Ok Winn,
So what's the diff, if any, between Midland and Austin bbq?
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

What he said! Thanks Crypt

I like my bbq to be moist and tender. And I like for it to be a lil sweet.
I really dont know the difference in "styles" or regional preferences in bbq.
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Ok Winn,
So what's the diff, if any, between Midland and Austin bbq? Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
https://www.traveltexas.com/things-t...yles-in-texas/ Originally Posted by CryptKicker
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

What he said! Thanks Crypt

I like my bbq to be moist and tender. And I like for it to be a lil sweet.
I really dont know the difference in "styles" or regional preferences in bbq. Originally Posted by winn dixie
Rats dang nab it, I was thinking ones a food and the other what some do.
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
osd,
I guess we're just gonna ignore Texas BBQ.
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osd,
I guess we're just gonna ignore Texas BBQ. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter

Only appropriate since it is too sophisticated for your palet.
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osd,
I guess we're just gonna ignore Texas BBQ. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
I'm amused I get to quote myself.
If the Texan's don't specifically explain.
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I'm amused I get to quote myself.
If the Texan's don't specifically explain. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter



Texan's don't always eat what they BBQ ????