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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 01-05-2004, 04:13 AM
Chef Juke
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On Sat, 01 May 2004 01:56:52 GMT, "TFM®"
wrote:

M&M wrote:
On 28-Apr-2004, Evan in Orlando wrote:

Sounds good to me, I enjoyed the last one. I'll bring TFM some more
gin this trip up...


I'm bringing two cases of Miller Light on ice.



Good God! Between the 2 of ya I'll not only not make it back to Tampa
Sunday morn, but prolly not the whole week.

TFM®

Hey,

Looking forward to seeing all of y'all in the flesh...

Oh, and someone tell M&M that Guinness has less carbs and calories
than most beers (even some LIGHT beers) and Guinness is a REAL beer.
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/l...er/8361753.htm

;-)


-Chef Juke
"EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY House!

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Old 01-05-2004, 04:53 AM
TFM®
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Chef Juke wrote:
On Sat, 01 May 2004 01:56:52 GMT, "TFM®"
wrote:

M&M wrote:
On 28-Apr-2004, Evan in Orlando wrote:

Sounds good to me, I enjoyed the last one. I'll bring TFM some more
gin this trip up...

I'm bringing two cases of Miller Light on ice.



Good God! Between the 2 of ya I'll not only not make it back to Tampa
Sunday morn, but prolly not the whole week.

TFM®

Hey,

Looking forward to seeing all of y'all in the flesh...

Oh, and someone tell M&M that Guinness has less carbs and calories
than most beers (even some LIGHT beers) and Guinness is a REAL beer.
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/l...er/8361753.htm



We lookin' forward to meeting you as well, Juke.

The Miller Lite is for me I reckon. I'm doing the Atkins thing.

How many carbs in a half gallon of Ezra Brooks?

TFM®


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Old 01-05-2004, 03:28 PM
Chef Juke
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On Sat, 01 May 2004 02:53:49 GMT, "TFM®"
wrote:

Chef Juke wrote:
On Sat, 01 May 2004 01:56:52 GMT, "TFM®"
wrote:

M&M wrote:
On 28-Apr-2004, Evan in Orlando wrote:

Sounds good to me, I enjoyed the last one. I'll bring TFM some more
gin this trip up...

I'm bringing two cases of Miller Light on ice.


Good God! Between the 2 of ya I'll not only not make it back to Tampa
Sunday morn, but prolly not the whole week.

TFM®

Hey,

Looking forward to seeing all of y'all in the flesh...

Oh, and someone tell M&M that Guinness has less carbs and calories
than most beers (even some LIGHT beers) and Guinness is a REAL beer.
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/l...er/8361753.htm



We lookin' forward to meeting you as well, Juke.

The Miller Lite is for me I reckon. I'm doing the Atkins thing.

How many carbs in a half gallon of Ezra Brooks?

TFM®


Hey, Atkins or no, I'd give up the 3 extra carbs difference between
Miller Lite (7 Carbs) and Guinness (10 Carbs), for the taste...

;-)

See y'all later today. Looks like my Dad is gonna stay home,
though..he's not feeling up for the drive today (besides, if there
were TWO of us, we'd probably talk you all to death...)


-Chef Juke
"EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY House!

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Old 02-05-2004, 01:32 AM
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"Chef Juke" wrote in message
...
(besides, if there
were TWO of us, we'd probably talk you all to death...)


-Chef Juke

Ha he met his match today. The Guys talked his ear off.
We had a hell of a time. Pictures to follow.
--
Big Jim

www.lazyq.com


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Old 04-05-2004, 02:38 AM
Chef Juke
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 03:28:50 GMT, "Big Jim"
wrote:



-- "Ricky" wrote in message
...
"Big Jim" wrote in message
...
Could be a mini Q-Fest in Micanopy next Saturday. Hell lets do one

anyway.
Chef Juke maybe able to come down.
He is supposed to let me know today. I think.
Anyway if any of Y'all can make it let me know. I am 3 miles west of

I-75
so it is easy to get to.
Lets have one even if Juke can't make it.
Fats, Jack Curry, BOB, Bob, M&M and whoever else.


Jim,
Anyone worth their sauce will be cooking in Homestead next weekend for
the big bucks!
Ricky


Ricky, I don't think Chef Juke would have enough time to drive another 350
miles and make it back for his flight.
I am sure it will be a good time.
Big Jim

www.lazyq.com


Big Jim?

PLEASE don't mention flights right about now.

My flight yesterday from Jacksonville to Atlanta was delayed about
1-1/2 hours (while we sat IN THE PLANE on the tarmac), and I missed my
connector from Atlanta to Denver. THEN the danged airline folks
couldn't decide which airline was responsible for getting me on
another flight. They sent me from Terminal C to T to D then back to T
and finally C again until they had everything stamped and approved
enough to let me get on a plane. then THAT plane was an hour & 15
minutes late leaving. Spent last night (well, from Midnight to 6:00
AM) in the Denver Airport NOT SLEEPING, and was then put on a flight
to San Francisco with a 40 Minute layover before finally getting on a
flight to Eugene. Got in to town at 10:20 at which point my cellphone
rang with a work emergency right as I was finding out that the
airlines had no frickken idea where my bag was......
sigh...
So I went into work for 3 hours while riding on no sleep in the
previous 30 and the airline called to tell me they found my bag and
they should be delivering it any moment and I'm so tired I can hardly
see straight...

BUT...

First thing I did when I got home was show my wife the pictures from
Big Jims.... GREAT FOOD and even better people! Thanks again and I'll
post pics in ALT.BINARIES.FOOD shortly (unless I fall asleep first...)

Thanks again, and great meeting y'all!





-Chef Juke
http://www.chefjuke.com
"Everybody Eats when they come to MY house!"

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Old 04-05-2004, 06:53 AM
M&M
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On 3-May-2004, Chef Juke wrote:

Big Jim?

PLEASE don't mention flights right about now.

and snip the rest 'cause you've already read it.

What a drag. Worst airline nightmare I ever had was getting dumped
in Rome for 24 Hours at the expense of KLM and not seeing my bag
for a week. Got a nice souvenir picture of the Colliseum though and
the airline picked up the bar tab at the hotel.

--
M&M ("When You're Over The Hill You Pick Up Speed")
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Old 04-05-2004, 11:55 AM
Big Jim
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Default Florida Guys.

Chef, sorry about your luck and glad you got home in one piece,
It certainly was a pleasure to meet you.

--
Big Jim

www.lazyq.com


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Old 05-05-2004, 01:13 AM
TFM®
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Big Jim wrote:
Chef, sorry about your luck and glad you got home in one piece,
It certainly was a pleasure to meet you.



Same here, buddy.

Have you posted the pics yet on ABF? If so I ain't seen 'em. My retention
time is really low.


TFM®


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Old 05-05-2004, 06:41 AM
Chef Juke
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On Tue, 04 May 2004 23:13:58 GMT, "TFM®"
wrote:

Big Jim wrote:
Chef, sorry about your luck and glad you got home in one piece,
It certainly was a pleasure to meet you.



Same here, buddy.

Have you posted the pics yet on ABF? If so I ain't seen 'em. My retention
time is really low.


TFM®


Hey all,

Okay, got my pictures up...posting them to my website instead of
messing around with my newsagent's attachment issues...

http://www.chefjuke.com/bigjim

Had a great time (although too short) even with the rainy drive back
and the horrid travel experience the next day...

Thanks again Jim and TFM and everyone...



-Chef Juke
http://www.chefjuke.com
"Everybody Eats when they come to MY house!"

(Remove the CAPS from the return address when sending email replies)

 




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