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Hand grenade from Geoff Schwartz


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1 hour ago, trueblade said:

SC >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NC > KC

Get it right, people.

Talk to 'em!

 

5 minutes ago, KSpan said:

KC represent. Less than impressed with NC BBQ when I've been out there. Good, but overrated. 

As far as Texas goes they can smoke some meat but that's the extent of it. Gotta bring the sides if you want to be a BBQ champ.

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Thank you!

People need to understand that the sides elevate the protein

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2 hours ago, Dex said:

All your BBQ sucks. Southerners can't do a damn thing right culinary wise.

 

*changes name and address*

When visiting the Great State of North Carolina, I'd advise you to stay clear of Davidson County, in particular the small town of Lexington. The inhabitants would not take kindly to your opinions. Fair warning. 

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9 hours ago, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

North Carolinian born and raised. But until you have had BBQ down in Houston, you shouldn't claim BBQ superiority.  

I have, and in San Angelo (where I was) and in San Antonio. Not better than NC bbq. Good, and different, but nowhere near as good as NC bbq. 

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