Saint Matt
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BBQ Pork Rinds
Fri, 03/10/06 6:56 PM
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I've heard of BBQ flavored pork rinds being sold in other states, but can't find them here in California. We just have plain and spicy. Where can I find this low carb delicacy and who makes them?
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Adjudicator
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Fri, 03/10/06 7:06 PM
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roossy90
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Sun, 03/12/06 8:10 PM
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txtwister
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Mon, 03/13/06 2:31 PM
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Mon, 03/13/06 4:52 PM
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Go to the bbq forum and see my post on deep fat fried pulled pork.Make your own.
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Rusty246
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Mon, 03/13/06 5:19 PM
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In my opinion: wallaceporkskins, google it.
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ScreenBear
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Mon, 03/13/06 9:30 PM
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roossy90
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Thu, 03/16/06 8:02 PM
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Those are good, Scorereader! my friend used to carry the largest bag she could find around with her all the time. HOT.. the best... Sitting in the bar, with the bag in front of us, watching a game.. ha ha.. Just like the guys!
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Fri, 03/17/06 9:48 AM
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It seems that the best are in the south and I do not know why. I find them more often in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi with the hard rinds attached to the rendered fat. A bit on the greasy side but excellent with your favorite beverage. Paul E. Smith Knoxville, TN
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RIDEANDSLIDEFOOD
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Fri, 03/17/06 4:49 PM
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Hello Love them too, i like the UTZ brand. Once you open the bag you better kiss it goobbye. Jim
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Sun, 03/19/06 9:09 PM
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I see Pork Rinds all the time although off hand I can't think of the brand names. I know that the one kind I am thinking of has a small picture of a pig on it. The next time I see them I'll let you know the name brand and if they have a website. I think the name of them was Porky's??
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Saint Matt
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Tue, 11/6/07 7:49 PM
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quote: I've never been more serious. I still can't find the BBQ flavor around these parts. Guess I'll have to order them.
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Birdhunter
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Tue, 11/6/07 8:52 PM
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If you want good pork rinds, head to Clarksdale Mississippi to a small factory. They are plain but fresh.I ran into this place by misstake when I was looking for Roadfood in Clarksdale. I brought a case of them and I ate 3 bags before I made it home to Wisconsin.
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Fieldthistle
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Wed, 11/7/07 5:12 AM
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Hello All, I like pork rinds, but the hot and spicy or bbq ones just do not appeal to me. I like the salty taste of regular pork rinds. Take Care, Fieldthistle
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mbrookes
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RE: BBQ Pork Rinds
Wed, 11/7/07 1:50 PM
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Birdhunter, that was probably Kim's. They are too greasy for me. I really like Bakenettes (sp)
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