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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

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Old 19-04-2004, 01:33 AM
frohe
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Well, my daughters drove up from San Antone for the weekend and guess what
the first words out of their mouth were? Yep, "Dad, we need ya to cook up a
bunch of Q for us to take home." So, now my stocks in da deep freeze is
down a bit. Cooked up 10 lbs of sausage, 20 lbs of chicken, a 10 lb butt,
50 burgers, 50 brats and a nice 13 pound brisket (I almost kept this one).

I tried to scarf some back for supper tonight but they had it packaged and
in their cooler faster than I can blink. Oh well, that's what Dads is for.
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Old 19-04-2004, 01:55 AM
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frohe wrote:
Well, my daughters drove up from San Antone for the weekend and guess
what the first words out of their mouth were? Yep, "Dad, we need ya
to cook up a bunch of Q for us to take home." So, now my stocks in
da deep freeze is down a bit. Cooked up 10 lbs of sausage, 20 lbs of
chicken, a 10 lb butt, 50 burgers, 50 brats and a nice 13 pound
brisket (I almost kept this one).

I tried to scarf some back for supper tonight but they had it
packaged and in their cooler faster than I can blink. Oh well,
that's what Dads is for.



Hey Dad........I can't make it home from NH this week....can you ship up a
couple of Briskets, 10 lb. Sausage, and a pork shoulder? Thanks---your son
Oncler --


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Old 19-04-2004, 05:14 AM
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Oncler wrote:

frohe wrote:

Well, my daughters drove up from San Antone for the weekend and guess
what the first words out of their mouth were? Yep, "Dad, we need ya
to cook up a bunch of Q for us to take home." So, now my stocks in
da deep freeze is down a bit. Cooked up 10 lbs of sausage, 20 lbs of
chicken, a 10 lb butt, 50 burgers, 50 brats and a nice 13 pound
brisket (I almost kept this one).

I tried to scarf some back for supper tonight but they had it
packaged and in their cooler faster than I can blink. Oh well,
that's what Dads is for.




Hey Dad........I can't make it home from NH this week....can you ship up a
couple of Briskets, 10 lb. Sausage, and a pork shoulder? Thanks---your son
Oncler --



Dad, while your at it can you cook me up some ribs and a butt or 2. I
have to work all week and don't have the time to cook. I really need to
have some home cooked Q'ue. Hell, I might get lucky too.

Happy Q'en,
BBQ

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Old 19-04-2004, 10:03 AM
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frohe wrote in alt.food.barbecue

Well, my daughters drove up from San Antone for the weekend and guess
what the first words out of their mouth were? Yep, "Dad, we need ya
to cook up a bunch of Q for us to take home."

Hey dad, what's her address here in San Antonio again?
I need to go visit for dinner a few nights this week. :}
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Old 20-04-2004, 12:16 AM
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50 burgers, 50 brats


Left over hamburgers? Yuck. You need to teach those kids to fish, not
provide them the fish. Go down to the Walmart and buy them a cheap Meco
grill. By the time you retire, they'll have moved up to a Kamado or
something and can provide for you!

spud


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Old 20-04-2004, 01:49 AM
frohe
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Spud wrote:
Left over hamburgers? Yuck.


So much for invitin ya over for some leftovers eh?

You need to teach those kids to fish,
not provide them the fish.


Spud, them 2 girls of mine could fish ya socks off and not bat an eye
doin it. But that's not the point. It's about makin folks ya love
happy and doin nice things for em.

By the time you retire, they'll have moved up to a
Kamado or something and can provide for you!


Hmmm... I retire in 16 months. Ya think they can make it up to a K
unit by then? But, I don't need my kids to be Q'n for me. I do right
nicely all by myself.
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-frohe
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Old 22-04-2004, 04:54 AM
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"frohe" wrote

. It's about makin folks ya love
happy and doin nice things for em.


Ah hell, frohe, I'm gettin all teary eyed over here. I can only hope my
daughter ever actually asks me cook somethin' *good* for her. Somethin'
sides Kraft Mac and Cheese (Harry D translation: Kraft Dinner) and frozen
Texas Toast.
sigh We all have our fantasies, don't we?

--
Fosco Gamgee Whitfurrows
and his 6" boner


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Old 22-04-2004, 10:25 AM
frohe
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F.G. Whitfurrows wrote:
"frohe" wrote

. It's about makin folks ya love
happy and doin nice things for em.


Ah hell, frohe, I'm gettin all teary eyed over here. I can only hope
my daughter ever actually asks me cook somethin' *good* for her.
Somethin' sides Kraft Mac and Cheese (Harry D translation: Kraft
Dinner) and frozen Texas Toast.
sigh We all have our fantasies, don't we?


LOL, ya should asked Bugg for some kitchen towels to wipe ya tears
with when ya was up there. Ya just wait; that little one of yours
will have ya doin all sorts of things for her through the years. It's
great bein wrapped around their little finger.
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-frohe
Life is too short to be in a hurry


 




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