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09-02-2014, 12:22 PM
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How many more friends you have when you're cooking out? I am in California right now. No family here, no friends etc. It is not my neck of the woods. I rented out a small bungalo on Lake Tahoe to relax and boat. Haven't said a red word to anyone since I got here other than the owner. I started smoking a brisket with some good spice rub (Mesquite and Pecan in the smoker) and low and behold, suddenly I have visitors. greedy bastards.
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09-02-2014, 12:49 PM
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If I was there I'd bring the beer and slaw. Nothing like a slow-cooked brisket to perfection.
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09-02-2014, 01:09 PM
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If I was there I'd bring the beer and slaw. Nothing like a slow-cooked brisket to perfection.
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Got the beer, made barbeque taters as a side. Didn't have everything I needed for potato salad or slaw. And indeed, few things compare to the flavor of a slow smoked. The smell carries for a goodly while too, especially when using onion, garlic, and hickory. Those smells blend together good enough to give a fatguy a hardon.
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09-02-2014, 01:11 PM
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I just had lunch and I'm still hungry.
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09-02-2014, 01:17 PM
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I just had lunch and I'm still hungry.
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I haven't eaten all day, been listening to the lake lick my boat, smelling the smoke lick my brisket, and feeling my feet in the mud. I guess Old Rasputin could technically count as a snack. Can't wait to cut up a fat slice of brisket, dripping with smoky juices with a crisp texture on the outside all full of spicy goodness, and that tender smoky taste inside. It's like a meat sandwich.
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09-02-2014, 01:58 PM
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You're killin me. BBQ tonight for me.
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09-02-2014, 02:50 PM
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I over-indulged all summer so now I'm paying the price!
Please don't discuss brisket!!!
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09-02-2014, 03:44 PM
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OP you just F'ed up my diet..
j/k, cool coincidence, I just had some brisket for lunch today.
Maggie, it looks like your overindulgence went straight to your tatas!
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09-02-2014, 03:50 PM
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Damn brisket is too expensive now to cook.
That has allowed me to perfect my ribs recipe, however. The neighbors don't seem to mind
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09-02-2014, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Maggie_May
I over-indulged all summer so now I'm paying the price!
Please don't discuss brisket!!!
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I am going to do some pulled pork before I leave. I make my own BBQ sauce with cayenne pepper, brown sugar, and bourbon and never have any left if I break it out. Maybe fry some onions to add to the sweet and spicy BBQ pulled pork, goes good with mesquite and pecan smoke.
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OP you just F'ed up my diet..
j/k, cool coincidence, I just had some brisket for lunch today.
Maggie, it looks like your overindulgence went straight to your tatas!
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Was it pdg?
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Damn brisket is too expensive now to cook.
That has allowed me to perfect my ribs recipe, however. The neighbors don't seem to mind
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You have to feed your carnivore or it will eat your stomach.
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09-02-2014, 05:34 PM
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How many more friends you have when you're cooking out? I am in California right now. No family here, no friends etc. It is not my neck of the woods. I rented out a small bungalo on Lake Tahoe to relax and boat. Haven't said a red word to anyone since I got here other than the owner. I started smoking a brisket with some good spice rub (Mesquite and Pecan in the smoker) and low and behold, suddenly I have visitors. greedy bastards.
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Why would you do Lake Tahoe? Most that visit there are greedy bastards on the cheap. What's wrong with a Texas lake? Close to DFW?? Be among gentle southern men. Whom as you see from the foregoing?
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09-02-2014, 05:40 PM
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I have noticed that every time I put the coals on the grill and start cracking coldies and go through my whole routine (yes it's a series of steps to prepare) and get everything ready and cooked just right, I'm drunk as fuck.
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09-02-2014, 08:34 PM
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Why would you do Lake Tahoe? Most that visit there are greedy bastards on the cheap. What's wrong with a Texas lake? Close to DFW?? Be among gentle southern men. Whom as you see from the foregoing?
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I am collecting something in the area, and I wanted to hit the lake. Plus this is one of the states I have a boat in. (I also have one in Lake Ray Hubbard at the Harbor Bay Marina in Rockwall, but I was in Cali not Dallas). Plus Dallas is cram packed with people right now on the water, trying to do god knows what with those nasty reservoir fish.
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09-02-2014, 08:55 PM
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I am collecting something in the area, and I wanted to hit the lake. Plus this is one of the states I have a boat in. (I also have one in Lake Ray Hubbard at the Harbor Bay Marina in Rockwall, but I was in Cali not Dallas). Plus Dallas is cram packed with people right now on the water, trying to do god knows what with those nasty reservoir fish.
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Funny that is where my boat is.
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09-03-2014, 04:16 AM
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Funny that is where my boat is.
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Permission to board, captain?
I have a Sun Tracker there myself, I haven't put out in a while though. I probably should have it taken out and cleaned. I had the trailer for it stolen while I was snowshoeing last year. =\ Who steals a damn boat trailer without a boat on it Dallas.
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