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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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Welcome to AFB. To get a flavor of what this newsgroup is about, the FAQ is
located at: http://www.eaglequest.com/~bbq/faq2/toc.html It is the best single-source document on traditional barbecue that I've yet to see. And that's what this NG is primarily focused on... traditional methods of BBQ. Most of us also use gas grills -- I myself use a Weber Genesis from time-to-time -- so grilling and other forms of outdoor cooking are sometimes talked about here. But it's just not the main focus. This is a primary hang-out for a lot of hard-core BBQ "purists", and it's the main theme of this NG. So if you're a gasser, and you have a great recipe for ribs or pork and you think of it as "bbq", don't be surprised or upset if we attempt to show you the light :-) The FAQ will help you understand the differences between grilling and barbecue, and why we will try to pull gas-grillers toward the light of real 'Q, and why we may use gentle corrections to wrongly-used terminology. Hopefully this will help you to not get your feathered underwear into a ruffled knot, because we want you to stay. And you may just decide that you need to set the gasser aside for hot dogs, hamburgers, and steaks, while picking up a wood-fired pit to 'Q the stuff dreams are made of. Best and Warm Regards to ya'll. BG Dave |
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