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Hello, All!
Don't know if many (any?) of you would remember me, but I used to hang around here a lot and even contributed to the discussions, on occasion. I see quite a few familiar names still here, too: Dave Bugg, Ed Pawlowski, Brick, and my good buddy Buzz, to name a few. Probably some others still around, as well. Been through a few changes, over the last couple of years. My wife finally finished her doctorate in chemistry. (You may recall that she contributed her expertise to a discussion/debate that I had with somebody about carcinogens in Kingsford briquets. She's nowteaching chemistry at a local community college. As for me, I'm trying to get myself retired from teaching so I can do something else that doesn't involve hyperactive, hormonal teenagers! I'm also finally going to have time to cook some barbecue contests this summer. Even got my feet wet at a contest in Columbus, MS earlier this month. Didn't win anything, but I didn't come in dead last, either! ![]() Well, just wanted to say "Hi!" and let y'all know that I'm still around, even if I've been scarce, lately. I'll try not to be a stranger. ![]() Stan Marks Laurel, MS |
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Stan wrote:
Hello, All! Hey there, Stan. Good to hear from you. :-) -- Dave www.davebbq.com What is best in life? "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women." -- Conan |
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Stan wrote:
Hello, All! Don't know if many (any?) of you would remember me, but I used to hang around here a lot and even contributed to the discussions, on occasion. I see quite a few familiar names still here, too: Dave Bugg, Ed Pawlowski, Brick, and my good buddy Buzz, to name a few. Probably some others still around, as well. Been through a few changes, over the last couple of years. My wife finally finished her doctorate in chemistry. (You may recall that she contributed her expertise to a discussion/debate that I had with somebody about carcinogens in Kingsford briquets. She's nowteaching chemistry at a local community college. As for me, I'm trying to get myself retired from teaching so I can do something else that doesn't involve hyperactive, hormonal teenagers! I'm also finally going to have time to cook some barbecue contests this summer. Even got my feet wet at a contest in Columbus, MS earlier this month. Didn't win anything, but I didn't come in dead last, either! ![]() Well, just wanted to say "Hi!" and let y'all know that I'm still around, even if I've been scarce, lately. I'll try not to be a stranger. ![]() Stan Marks Laurel, MS HI Stan! Yeah, it's been a WHILE! Sounds like things are looking up for you. I'm thinking about packing it in (retiring) as well. I just need to find a good fin. analyst to tell me if I'm "ok" or "toast". Good to see ya back! -- Steve |
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On 29-Apr-2008, Stan wrote: Hello, All! Don't know if many (any?) of you would remember me, but I used to hang around here a lot and even contributed to the discussions, on occasion. I see quite a few familiar names still here, too: Dave Bugg, Ed Pawlowski, Brick, and my good buddy Buzz, to name a few. Probably some others still around, as well. Been through a few changes, over the last couple of years. My wife finally finished her doctorate in chemistry. (You may recall that she contributed her expertise to a discussion/debate that I had with somebody about carcinogens in Kingsford briquets. She's nowteaching chemistry at a local community college. As for me, I'm trying to get myself retired from teaching so I can do something else that doesn't involve hyperactive, hormonal teenagers! I'm also finally going to have time to cook some barbecue contests this summer. Even got my feet wet at a contest in Columbus, MS earlier this month. Didn't win anything, but I didn't come in dead last, either! ![]() Well, just wanted to say "Hi!" and let y'all know that I'm still around, even if I've been scarce, lately. I'll try not to be a stranger. ![]() Stan Marks Laurel, MS Welcome back Stan. Long time no see. -- Brick(Youth is wasted on young people) |
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... Hello, All! Don't know if many (any?) of you would remember me, but I used to hang around here a lot and even contributed to the discussions, on occasion. I see quite a few familiar names still here, too: Dave Bugg, Ed Pawlowski, Brick, and my good buddy Buzz, to name a few. Probably some others still around, as well. Been through a few changes, over the last couple of years. My wife finally finished her doctorate in chemistry. (You may recall that she contributed her expertise to a discussion/debate that I had with somebody about carcinogens in Kingsford briquets. She's nowteaching chemistry at a local community college. As for me, I'm trying to get myself retired from teaching so I can do something else that doesn't involve hyperactive, hormonal teenagers! I'm also finally going to have time to cook some barbecue contests this summer. Even got my feet wet at a contest in Columbus, MS earlier this month. Didn't win anything, but I didn't come in dead last, either! ![]() Well, just wanted to say "Hi!" and let y'all know that I'm still around, even if I've been scarce, lately. I'll try not to be a stranger. ![]() Stan Marks Laurel, MS Hey Stan, welcome back -- James A. "Big Jim" Whitten www.lazyq.com |
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On Apr 30, 1:55*pm, Cam wrote:
On Apr 30, 2:08*pm, Tutall wrote: On Apr 29, 2:57*pm, Stan wrote: That back, is it pork or beef? Sounded vaguely like mutton to me. Cam LOL, you're right! Took me a second...........lol |
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On May 1, 11:32 am, motley me wrote:
Stan wrote in news:04f84490-2a0f-4a6a-8ffa- : Hello, All! Don't know if many (any?) of you would remember me, but I used to hang around here a lot and even contributed to the discussions, on occasion. I see quite a few familiar names still here, too: Dave Bugg, Ed Pawlowski, Brick, and my good buddy Buzz, to name a few. Probably some others still around, as well. Been through a few changes, over the last couple of years. My wife finally finished her doctorate in chemistry. (You may recall that she contributed her expertise to a discussion/debate that I had with somebody about carcinogens in Kingsford briquets. She's nowteaching chemistry at a local community college. As for me, I'm trying to get myself retired from teaching so I can do something else that doesn't involve hyperactive, hormonal teenagers! I'm also finally going to have time to cook some barbecue contests this summer. Even got my feet wet at a contest in Columbus, MS earlier this month. Didn't win anything, but I didn't come in dead last, either! ![]() Well, just wanted to say "Hi!" and let y'all know that I'm still around, even if I've been scarce, lately. I'll try not to be a stranger. ![]() Stan Marks Laurel, MS Hey Stan, I am fairly new here, so I don't recall you, but it's nice to see another good ole' Mississippi boy here. I live up near Corinth. How did the contest go? -- Tommy Lee Well, like I said - I didn't win anything, but I didn't come in dead last, either. Actually, I was 35th out of a field of 42. My ribs and, IIRC, my brisket both placed 32nd, while my chicken and pork placed 35th. It was a rather rough introduction to competition cooking, too, as the wind that weekend was relentless (except for a brief time during Friday night when it changed around from westerly to easterly). I tried putting my canopy up Thursday evening by myself, but the wind wouldn't play nice. I finally managed to get it up, weighted down with four 5-gallon buckets of water, only to have that wind blow it down on top of me, anyway, breaking on of the "scissor" struts in the process! Luckily, the local Walmart had First Up canopies in stock, so I bought a new one the next day and started over. With the help of some nice neighbors, J.D. and Marie Parker of Paw-Paw's Backyard BBQ of Lucedale, I managed to finally get some shelter up Friday afternoon. Hey...who knew that those things come with STAKES to tie them down? ![]() I had planned to use three smokers: two WSMs and my old standby ECB. Even had a schedule all worked out as to how I was going to manage cooking four meats on three smokers. However, when it came time to load up my Tacoma, I realized that I didn't have room for all three and everything else, too, so I ended up with just the two Webers. Had to revamp my cooking schedule quite a bit to make it all work out and get everything done in time for turn-in, the next day, but it all went off without too many hitches. The wind, of course, made me work a little harder than usual to get the temps stabilized, but I managed. I was a bit disappointed with my ribs, as they seemed a bit dry and overcooked, to me. Even so, they score higher than my pork and my chicken, both of which I thought were very good. (My pork butts seemed to take F-O-R-E-V-E-R to cook, and I just did get one of them up to my target temperature in time for turn-in.) I was very pleased with my brisket, too, but evidently the judges weren't too impressed. :/ All in all, I did learn a thing or two, and I've come to the realization that maybe I need to judge a contest or two to see what all the excitement is about. (I am a KCBS-certified BBQ judge, too. Maybe I need to see what the winners' cooking tastes likebefore I try again, and I may just enter a backyard contest or two just to see how things go, before plunging back into the pro level. Whatever happens, though, I plan to cook several contests this summer - I'm even planning to spend most of the month of July cooking contests in and around Colorado, where the humidity won't be so bad. ![]() Say, IIRC, there are a couple of barbecue contests up in north Mississippi this fall - one in Ashland and even one in Corinth, right? Maybe we can meet up at one of them. Stan |
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Yeah There is Hog Wild in September. Say, IIRC, there are a couple of barbecue contests up in north Mississippi this fall - one in Ashland and even one in Corinth, right? Maybe we can meet up at one of them. Stan -- Tommy Lee |