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03/14/2008 at 10:39 am #1726230
Now that Spring has started,have you checked out your Barbecue to do some real barbeque favorites?

Yes, I know it’s a big Grill … but, all those free loaders show up and I got to feed them. At least they bring the beer.
Naturally, that favorite taste time is the carving of Brisket of beef. My favorite. Are you ready to start Grilling? … 8) … π
.03/14/2008 at 10:10 pm #1886276Ready? Hell, this is Wisconsin. I little snow and cold doesn’t stop me from grilling out. Not even the dark of night. I’ve stood out there with a flashlight in my hand many times.
I could use a nice big barbi like that one though. That would make me happy.
03/14/2008 at 10:34 pm #1886277You can find such BBQ’s fired up at Lambeau any game day. Turkey on the Weber for Thanksgiving; π Ham on the Weber for Christmas; π and Brisket on the Weber for New Years. π That’s standard fair here in Wisconsin. π
03/14/2008 at 11:20 pm #1886278Up here in Wisconsin we grill out all year long. At least I do all winter. A little snow, rain, or sleet has never stop us from grilling out. What can be better than a cold Linnie’s Red and a brat cooked on a grill. π π
03/15/2008 at 12:08 am #1886279As proof of these statements, observe……

This was taken at a geocaching event last weekend. Honest! And Trekkin’ started that fire with a show-off display of his firestarting skills with flint and steel.
I have witnesses! Some of them post here, too!
03/15/2008 at 12:43 am #1886280@Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:
As proof of these statements, observe……

This was taken at a geocaching event last weekend. Honest! And Trekkin’ started that fire with a show-off display of his firestarting skills with flint and steel.
I have witnesses! Some of them post here, too!
So what be in them pots? I made cornbread in a DO last year while fishing with my nephews and they thought it was was the best ever.
Ever watch Cookin’ With Cee Dubb ? He be one cool dude!
03/15/2008 at 1:29 am #1886281Ahhh, a red chili and a white chili be simmering in those pots. It was the first chance to test drive some ideas for Bonfires, BS and Beer. Started with caffeine, fire starting techniques, then snowbound vehicle extraction demonstrations. BS, caching in the woods for some excellent new caches. More BS. Chili, desserts, chocolate, more caffeine. Beer packed away as there was one more cache (and puzzle from hell finally solved) then off for more caching, and a great new earthcache. It was so cool to do this outside, and have a outhouse nearby! Anytime Trekkin’ and Birdin’ are involved, it is a seriously great time. Anytime Doc. is involved, the laughter rolls and the food is fantastic! This event definitely raised the “gold standard” bar. It’s almost high enough to start the limbo!!!
03/15/2008 at 1:34 am #1886282BTW, who has that recipe for the Brisket displayed above??
03/15/2008 at 5:45 am #1886283@Dom Nizza wrote:
Where did you find such a small grill?
03/15/2008 at 11:08 am #1886284@doc. wrote:
BTW, who has that recipe for the Brisket displayed above??
I don’t have it anymore … You might have to travel to this Barbeque Steak House on Route (?) in Texas.
Those Texans give these 72 oz. Steaks away if you stay at this Steak Ranch Motel for the night. … 8) … 8)
Has anyone been there on a geo-caching trip by motor Bike? Have many more Grill treats to share, thanks guys (and gals).
…03/15/2008 at 1:58 pm #1886285We went by the Texas grill on our trip to Flagstaff last year. Did not stop there but did pick up some postcards nearby while caching in the area. If you can finish the whole steak it’s free. Not much of a red meat eater so doesn’t interest me much.
TE03/15/2008 at 3:04 pm #1886286I think I saw something about those steaks on FoodNetwork. And the guys eating those steers were of equal purport!
03/15/2008 at 3:13 pm #1886287@Timberline Echoes wrote:
We went by the Texas grill on our trip to Flagstaff last year. Did not stop there but did pick up some postcards nearby while caching in the area. If you can finish the whole steak it’s free. Not much of a red meat eater so doesn’t interest me much.
TESteaks vary on their taste… probably one of the best restaurants that serves great steaks is this one.
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The steaks are aged in this freezer and it’s visible from the sidewalks … Without getting too technical, there is a dry process and a Wet process… for aging steaks. Those Super Market Steak are “Wet Processed” and are not as tasty as these from “XXXX ???) …… Ever been there? π … 8) Clue… near my home. It’s used to be a hang out for local comedians of the day… but, that’s another story.
.03/16/2008 at 5:11 pm #1886288I was asked about Roasting Pig … here is one way my Texas kids did it.

This roasting a pig on an open pit… can also handle several chickens.
This is the roasted pig ready for serving in the backyard. A real success at the Christmas in July Party… the kids loved it.
Can’t handle it…Check with your local meat yard for a small pig and make arrangements at local Bakery with a big oven and make a deal to have it cooked there. And then brought to your home for the party...
03/16/2008 at 5:56 pm #1886289I agree that it’s the best way to make chicken too. Have those chicks sewn up right in the cavity, with all the pork drippings soaking in.My mouth is watering. So much better than corned beef and cabbage.
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