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Hi guys, thought you might find this amusing. Shotgun BBQ today at our place...left the pork belly on too long...and forgot about it... "Darling I think the sausages are burnt" said the Mrs. T
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Thanks for the good humor this morning.
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All joking aside, good BBQ just seems to go hand in hand with fine shotguns. Nothing better than an informal target shoot with good friends followed by real slow cooked BBQ'ed ribs in an offset cooker and bourbon cokes. Slow cooking St. Louis style ribs and pork shoulder with hickory wood is one of my fortes in life. You should join one of the BBQ forums I belong to and post this pic. It's a dandy!
Practice safe eating. Always use a condiment.
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Did you have to 'quench' the critters or resort to a slow burn out.....?
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Tony, That can happen very quickly with a bbq. Once my wife called me at work, wed just gotten a new gas grill and shed decided to have ribs ready for me when I got home. As I walked up to the brand new grill I saw black smoke stains on the sides of our brand new grill, oh oh! When I opened it up there was a long rectangle of black powder criss-crossed with white powder. She must have had one helluva fire going inside that grill! Shed been inside working on the rest of the meal when the inferno took place and didnt even know it had happened. Steve
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Rocdoc, that reminds me of a Suburban I once owned. I asked a wife I was once married to how the grass stains got on the roof of the Suburban. She volunteered that she had "had a bad day of shopping".
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T, That's classic! I've had my share of "slightly overdone" pork butt. J.R.B., What forums are you on? I was on the Texas BBQ forum and now mainly hang on the Big Steel Keg forum. Here's lastweekend's cook for the fam. http://forum.bigsteelkeg.com/index.php?topic=6005.0
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I had to move the smoke detector out of our kitchen - my wife was using it instead of the timer.
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Impressive flame out!
Looks to be some, fairly close to the flames shrubbery, in the left hand side of the photo, that would have made the BBQ much more interesting, had that torched.
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OK my bad...here's the picture of me just before "putting it out with water" and my wife shouting "you stupid prick". Much to the delight of our friends....
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