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Mamie
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Re:Sandwich King Offerings
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Mon, 08/23/10 10:08 PM
Grits-N-Gravy Here's an item I made last night. Its Sauteed Shrimp, Onions, bell peppers, with bacon over cheese grits. that's a pretty plate of shrimp and grits ... will you have plain and cheese grits, or just cheese?
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Re:Paella composite
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Fri, 09/17/10 2:21 PM
Why would someone waste money on McDonald's? These pictures are making me hungry. lol
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Re:Paella composite
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Fri, 09/17/10 3:07 PM
yancey.sanford Why would someone waste money on McDonald's? These pictures are making me hungry. lol me too ... I can't figure out how people can spend $6.00+ on a hamburger/fries/drink combo that they pick up at the drive-thru and then complain about lunch costing $9.00 or $10.00 where they are served with ice tea, baskets of bread and expect their lunch to be served in 15 mins or less - if they want fast food, they should stick to the drive thru. It takes longer than 15 minutes to prepare a dinner at home.
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Re:Member's Food Gallery
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Sat, 01/15/11 8:04 PM
BBQ Parfait....? Is this a best seller. Looks a bit rough...
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THE WILD DOG
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Re:Member's Food Gallery
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Wed, 03/30/11 7:18 PM
man that burger looks MONEY !!!!!
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THE WILD DOG
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Wed, 03/30/11 7:19 PM
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Re:Member's Food Gallery
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Mon, 04/4/11 11:00 AM
 top photo pork butt & brisket 7hrs into the smoke, Bottom photo 10hrs just before I wrap in foil and heat for 3-4 more hrs. try to have in the smoker 14hrs.
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Fri, 05/6/11 5:15 AM
its 5:15am..... and im sitting here drooling Dr, Chewing, Florida, Grits, Mike, and anyone else i may have missed...... you guys have me sitting here nearly in a sweat.....lol im really curious about that BBQ parfait.... please details are those peaches ?......cause ya know, peaches are the bacon of the fruit world..... they go good with anything ! dang !... now i want a fuzzy navel.....
<message edited by BackAlleyBurger on Fri, 05/6/11 5:19 AM>
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Dr of BBQ
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Re:Member's Food Gallery
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Tue, 06/21/11 8:56 PM
BackAlleyBurger its 5:15am..... and im sitting here drooling Dr, Chewing, Florida, Grits, Mike, and anyone else i may have missed...... you guys have me sitting here nearly in a sweat.....lol im really curious about that BBQ parfait.... please details are those peaches ?......cause ya know, peaches are the bacon of the fruit world..... they go good with anything ! dang !... now i want a fuzzy navel..... Peaches no we don't need no stinking peaches! LMAO No but your right peaches go with BBQ hand in hand. Damn now I'm thinking how to incorperate peaches into my parfait? Actually the parfait didn't last long on my menu. People didn't seam to want all those items in one cup. But it was awesome I promise. The people that tried it loved it. Here is the original And this is a natural at evens when your walking around you can carry it with you and eat it with no mess, unlike my smoked pork sandwich which requires a fork and large hard to balance container. But I agree peaches are a good idea. Maybe a peach BBQ sauce? I just got done tinkering with an orange BBQ sauce and it is awesome. But I'm not serving it yet....maybe never I don't want to end up with 3 or 4 different sauces. People would want to taste this and that and take forever to make up their mind......... god customers are so goofy.
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Mon, 06/27/11 7:34 AM
Dr. did you ever try switching things around? say the cole slaw on top, then the pulled pork, BBQ sauce,cheese, then beans, maybe sub. the cheese for croutons or cut up bun ??? dont laugh just thinking. dont know if I would like the cheese on my BBQ. or one i may try soon ( i dont do a BBQ) "pot roast sundae" you could do it with brisket.. rice in the bottom, brisket, a small cherry tomato on top, with a drizzle of BBQ sauce
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Re:Member's Food Gallery
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Mon, 06/27/11 9:16 AM
Buck, The people that tried it loved it. But I had a bunch of those "Oh I don't like my food touching my other food" types. And others with the "I'll try it next week" answer. And just like one poster on here wrote "Well you don't get much pork in it". The drawing is a cartoon or characterization of the food product not a picture! People are so goofy. Of course I grew up in a house where you ate what ever your folks put on your plate and now love spinach, and in fact almost all vegetables. But what the heck, you try some things and they work and others don't. By the way if you made a parfait with brisket your increasing your cost about 25%. And a parfait is a multi layered thing so that's why the numerous layers and finally there is the color part of a parfait that is important. Just a thought or two.
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Re:Member's Food Gallery
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Mon, 06/27/11 7:22 PM
Dr of BBQ Smoked Chicken Thighs ...most people don't know the thigh is the best tasting part of a chicken I know it is, the Wife does not like them, More for me al
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Mon, 07/18/11 1:36 PM
I made these to sell at our neighborhood block party (It's pretty cool, every house sets up a booth and we sell food to each other for dinner. All proceeds go to a local charity). It's marinaded chicken breast, green pepper, and onion wrapped in turkey bacon. Don't get me wrong, I love beef and pork, I was just trying something new!
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Sun, 07/24/11 5:48 PM
Dan, Your food pictures look great send me a step by step on what you did when you prepped and grilled the chicken breast, or post it here. I need to do something with chicken and your creation looks like a winner. Jack@DrofBBQ.com Thanks Jack
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Mon, 07/25/11 1:22 PM
Dr of BBQ Dan, Your food pictures look great send me a step by step on what you did when you prepped and grilled the chicken breast, or post it here. I need to do something with chicken and your creation looks like a winner. Jack@DrofBBQ.com Thanks Jack I'm glad you like it! I actually posted the recipe on my blog here: cooking blog Check it out and tell me what you think
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Re:Member's Food Gallery
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Wed, 07/27/11 11:11 PM
Sounds good and looks good although like you not a fan of turkey bacon. LOL Thank you Jack
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Wed, 02/22/12 9:40 PM
Peruvian Ceviche Papa Rellena w/ Arroz Chaufa stuffing
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Thu, 02/23/12 7:56 AM
That looks awesome Vic!!!
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Vic Cardenas
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Thu, 02/23/12 11:34 AM
Thank you! I knew you'd appreciate it, my peruvian-cuisine-familiarized brother!
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Thu, 02/23/12 11:43 AM
Well Sugar I am actually your sista!!! As well as the girl your Momma warned you about...when it comes to building and fixing things.
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Vic Cardenas
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Thu, 02/23/12 1:40 PM
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Thu, 02/23/12 2:03 PM
No problem. Now you may not think I am a "funny" dude when I am sippin Asti Spumante and such when the construction is happening. You might want to also put those pictures in an additional thread (your existing intro) for those who would love to visit you...when you are rollin out. Things can get overlooked at times up here when people cruise through quickly to see what's happening...and that food looks great enough for a nice trip around SLC!!!
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Thu, 02/23/12 3:53 PM
Yeah, for sure. I have them on my facebook and twitter pages. I'll add them to my build thread too.
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Tue, 02/28/12 3:57 AM
All Vegan, All Good. Vegan Footlong Hotdog Polish Soysage Savory Italian Soysage Our famous Vegan Cheesesteak Sandwich Hickory Smoked BBQ Sandwich Tempeh Reuben Sandwich Tempeh Satay w/ Peanut Dipping Sauce Buffalo Tempeh Tempeh Tacos Vegan Cashew Based Soft Serve Ice Cream (It's as good as it looks).
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Wed, 02/29/12 11:30 AM
I greatly prefer tempeh, seitan and tofu to TVP, myself. For a vegetarian group, years ago, I added liquid smoke to seitan (home-made), and rolled it up and served it as hot dogs (with Chicago-like toppings). Went over pretty well. As for me, I have one of those metabolisms which do very poorly on a vegetarian diet (even a low sugar/low grain one/low fat one). Bart
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Re:Member's Food Gallery
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Fri, 11/16/12 2:13 PM
All the food looks delicious!! Why hasn't anyone posted any lately?
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Fri, 11/30/12 3:30 PM
I haven't posted because I'm not up to 30 posts yet, but I'm not going to go and revive old threads just to get there
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Fri, 04/12/13 5:45 PM
Raw oyster with chunky fresh salsa ketchup and jalapeno slices
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