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Posted by Covv Tse-tung on 09/28/05 01:20
In article <uj9jj1l568vljic3io1gbf9gk8qsp614d0@4ax.com>,
a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com says...
> On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 11:47:19 -0700, Covv Tse-tung
> <ChairmanCovv@hotmail.com> transparently proposed:
>
> >In article <0iiij1p91oq1oul97569cigfl4dful54e4@4ax.com>,
> >a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com says...
> >> On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 08:24:04 GMT, Bookman <bookman@kc.rr.comNULL>
> >> transparently proposed:
> >>
> >> <sneck>
> >>
> >> >
> >> >But you gotta know your cuts. You try the low 'n slow with something
> >> >like flank or skirt, you'll just dry it out. With those, you wanna
> >> >sear it fast, keep it rare, and slice it across the grain. Plenty of
> >> >good flavor there, though.
> >> >
> >> >Still, for something like brisket or boston butt, your description
> >> >isn't bad at all. And braising is your friend, too - a nice combo of
> >> >searing & low&slow, good for pot raosts & such.
> >> >
> >> >ESL!
> >>
> >> HEATHEN!!!
> >>
> >> VERY Slow cooking, rubbed with your preference then 6-8 hours in a wet
> >> smoker until that sucker is smokey black on the outside. Tender enough
> >> to cut with a fork, juicy and MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
> >> good.
> >>
> >> And you being from someplace that supposedly knows BBQ *sigh*.
> >
> >The best BBQ sauce going, from Alabama by way of Oakland:
> >
> >http://www.super-que.com
> >
> >What did you think of the Blues Festival? I think the guy
> >from the North Miss. Allstars that played the electric
> >washboard was great. It took me a while to figger out what
> >I was hearing - it reminded me of Hendrix as much as
> >anything.
>
> Cody Dickenson, yeah blew me away. Electric washboard, who'd a thunk
> it... (PS Luther & Cody Dickenson are backing John Hiatt on his latest
> CD Master of Disaster)
>
> But how about the Campbell Brothers? Those dudes kicked some major
> jams. I could become a big gospel fan if it sounded like them. Never
> seen a layed back SF Blues crowd jumpin', screamin' and hollerin' like
> that before.
>
> Charlie Musselwhite and James Cotton
> Kim Wilson & James Cotton
> Elvin Bishop & Hubert Sumlin
>
> Nice jams...
Yeah, James Cotton was wailing. We left at the beginning
of the final set. My s/o is an Angeleno and believes in
leaving after the seventh inning.
All in all a great day - pretty much stayed warm and sunny
right to the end. I've been there some years when it got
real damp and chilly in the fog.
--
"Tis an ill wind that blows no minds"
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