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@endo Amen to that. Looks absolutely delicious, @dinobarnesberlin
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@Tago-Mago said in WAYET:
@endo Amen to that. Looks absolutely delicious, @dinobarnesberlin
Its just when I need something sweet---the marmalade does the trick.
been trying to lay off the sweeties for the last two months.
its hard when there is a birthday almost every other week at work and people bring in cake, candy you name it.
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@goosehd delicious! What's the yellow bit — a polenta type thing?
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@popvulture Yes, a polenta
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Man I'd eat the hell outta that. Been a while since I've made some polenta, could end up being a cheffy self-assignment this weekend.
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@RoxRocks86 damn, can say that as a Texan, it looks like they’re doing a pretty legit job. Most attempts outside of the state are borderline criminal at best!
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@popvulture haha well happy to say owners are originally from Austin & kept everything traditional by slow smoking meats for hours on end. Best bbq I’ve had ever! The meat was so tender, flavorful, & melted in your mouth. They gave bbq sauce which wasn’t needed. Their dry rub packed more than enough flavor & the pork ribs just fell off the bone. Need to go back for their beef ribs which is their #1 item.
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@RoxRocks86 Pro Tip...If the meat is falling off the bone of your ribs,it means they're over cooked. You should have to tug a little bit and leave a bite mark. Don't mean to BBQ nerd out on you,but it's my absolute favorite food.
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@RoxRocks86 ha! Well, I can definitely say they had the right idea in leaving Austin and moving to Hawaii. Role models!
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@Jett129 oh wow that is news to me! Everyone always raves about meat falling off the bone equaling the best cooked ribs. Good to know, thanks for the tidbit. Will certainly keep that in mind.
The only thing I go off by when it comes to bbq is if the meat is good on its own meaning even with minimal seasoning & it’s not dry, but soft & tender & no where near like chewing on bubble gum or leather.