Chef Juke wrote:
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> I believe -- I know -- there is no such thing as too much barbecue.
> Good, bad or in-between, old-fashioned pit-smoked or high-tech and
> modern; it doesn't matter. Existing without gimmickry, without the
> infernal swindles and capering of so much of contemporary cuisine,
> barbecue is truth; it is history and home, and the only thing I don't
> believe is that I'll ever get enough.
>
> -Chef Juke
> "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!"
> www.chefjuke.com
Yes!
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Regards,
Piedmont
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