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Justin Wilson Barbecue Sauce



 
 
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Old 12-04-2005, 08:13 PM
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Default Justin Wilson Barbecue Sauce

Justin Wilson Barbecue Sauce (Original)



Recipe By : Justin Wilson

Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00

Categories : Barbecue sauces



Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method

-------- ------------ --------------------------------

3 cup Onions, chopped

1/4 cup Honey

1 Tbsp Garlic, chopped

2 Tbsp Lemon juice

1 cup Sweet pepper, chopped

1 Tbsp Salt

1/2 cup Parsley, dried

3 Tbsp Lea & Perrins

1 cup Dry white wine

1/2 tsp Mint, dried

3 Tbsp Vinegar

1 Tbsp Liquid smoke

2 cup Ketchup

1/2 Tbsp Louisiana hot sauce



Place all ingredients in a pot that is big enough to hold them. Bring

to

a

boil. Cook, covered, on low heat for several hours. From




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Old 13-04-2005, 02:26 PM
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Tim wrote:

Justin Wilson Barbecue Sauce (Original)



Recipe By : Justin Wilson

Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00

Categories : Barbecue sauces



Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method

-------- ------------ --------------------------------

3 cup Onions, chopped

1/4 cup Honey

1 Tbsp Garlic, chopped

2 Tbsp Lemon juice

1 cup Sweet pepper, chopped

1 Tbsp Salt

1/2 cup Parsley, dried

3 Tbsp Lea & Perrins

1 cup Dry white wine

1/2 tsp Mint, dried

3 Tbsp Vinegar

1 Tbsp Liquid smoke

2 cup Ketchup

1/2 Tbsp Louisiana hot sauce



Place all ingredients in a pot that is big enough to hold them. Bring

to

a

boil. Cook, covered, on low heat for several hours. From




Is Justin Wilson still alive, or has he kicked the proverbial bucket?
I mean no disrespect whatsoever! I used to watch him on Saturday
mornings and I loved his show. I was just curious as to how he is/was.
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Old 13-04-2005, 03:19 PM
L, not -L
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On 13-Apr-2005, jacquie0 jacquie0 wrote:

Is Justin Wilson still alive, or has he kicked the proverbial bucket?
I mean no disrespect whatsoever! I used to watch him on Saturday
mornings and I loved his show. I was just curious as to how he is/was.


From the intro on his namesake website, it appears he is no longer among the
living.
http://www.justinwilson.com/


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Old 13-04-2005, 05:01 PM
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L, not -L wrote:
On 13-Apr-2005, jacquie0 jacquie0 wrote:


Is Justin Wilson still alive, or has he kicked the proverbial bucket?
I mean no disrespect whatsoever! I used to watch him on Saturday
mornings and I loved his show. I was just curious as to how he is/was.



From the intro on his namesake website, it appears he is no longer among the
living.
http://www.justinwilson.com/


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Thanks for the link L not L.
You are correct. Justin Wilson passed away on September 5 2001.
May he rest in peace, and may all the people who have crossed over have
strong stomachs and a liking for spicy foods, as I am sure that where
ever he is, he is cooking up a storm.
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Old 13-04-2005, 06:48 PM
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Wandering along the edges of alt.food.recipes, I found the following bit of
electronic flotsam written by "L, not -L" in
:

http://www.justinwilson.com/


If you click on "A Loisiana Original", the biographical info includes his
passing on September 5, 2001 . . . .
 




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