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Did 'em again, Greg. Fantastic!

Guess that's something else you learned while not getting a liberal arts degree from that
institution in Kansas.
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On 1/14/17 8:08 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
Did 'em again, Greg. Fantastic!

Guess that's something else you learned while not getting a liberal arts degree from that
institution in Kansas.



What we learned was that if you wanted barbecue, you went to Arthur
Bryant's...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant's

In addition to going there for many meals, it was a tradition for
members of The Kansas City Star's staff who were assigned to cover pro
sports events at the nearby Municipal Stadium to chip in and send a copy
boy the few blocks to Bryant's and pick up a big carryout order for the
guys in the press box, so when I was writing crowd color stories, I got
to participate. Bryant's ribs and briskets were not drowned in "hot"
spices.

There also was a rib shack literally across the railroad tracks in
Lawrence, Kansas, that served up a great plate of ribs. You wouldn't
have gone there, though.
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Did 'em again, Greg. Fantastic!

Guess that's something else you learned while not getting a liberal arts degree from that
institution in Kansas.
....

I've got that recipe copied out and will be doing it soon. Any modifications I need to add to it? Probably not....
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Poco Loco
Did 'em again, Greg. Fantastic!

Guess that's something else you learned while not getting a liberal arts degree from that
institution in Kansas.
...

I've got that recipe copied out and will be doing it soon. Any modifications I need to add to it? Probably not....


You can certainly use cheap bourbon and save that Booker for sipping
after dinner ;-)
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 18:03:15 -0800 (PST), Tim
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Poco Loco
Did 'em again, Greg. Fantastic!

Guess that's something else you learned while not getting a liberal arts degree from that
institution in Kansas.
...

I've got that recipe copied out and will be doing it soon. Any modifications I need to add to it? Probably not....


You can certainly use cheap bourbon and save that Booker for sipping
after dinner ;-)


Been a long time since I hoisted any rot gut, I probably should only use it for cooking...


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On Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 8:28:03 PM UTC-6, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 18:03:15 -0800 (PST), Tim
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Poco Loco
Did 'em again, Greg. Fantastic!

Guess that's something else you learned while not getting a liberal arts degree from that
institution in Kansas.
...

I've got that recipe copied out and will be doing it soon. Any modifications I need to add to it? Probably not....


You can certainly use cheap bourbon and save that Booker for sipping
after dinner ;-)


Been a long time since I hoisted any rot gut, I probably should only use it for cooking...


I use Kentucky Gentleman for cooking. It is about $13 for a 1.75l
Jim Beam for drinking ($25 a 1.75) and Booker ($60 for a 750) for
sipping.

Bourbon is also great for deglazing the pan after you brown the hog
jowls for collards, green beans etc. Just be ready to flambe' if you
have an audience. It will go right up.
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 20:43:16 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 1/14/17 8:08 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
Did 'em again, Greg. Fantastic!

Guess that's something else you learned while not getting a liberal arts degree from that
institution in Kansas.



What we learned was that if you wanted barbecue, you went to Arthur
Bryant's...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant's

In addition to going there for many meals, it was a tradition for
members of The Kansas City Star's staff who were assigned to cover pro
sports events at the nearby Municipal Stadium to chip in and send a copy
boy the few blocks to Bryant's and pick up a big carryout order for the
guys in the press box, so when I was writing crowd color stories, I got
to participate. Bryant's ribs and briskets were not drowned in "hot"
spices.

There also was a rib shack literally across the railroad tracks in
Lawrence, Kansas, that served up a great plate of ribs. You wouldn't
have gone there, though.


Have never had ribs better than these at any restaurant.

Learn to cook.

Oh, and what Luddite said.
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 18:03:15 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

Poco Loco
Did 'em again, Greg. Fantastic!

Guess that's something else you learned while not getting a liberal arts degree from that
institution in Kansas.
...

I've got that recipe copied out and will be doing it soon. Any modifications I need to add to it? Probably not....


Unless the ribs are extremely meaty, I'd do 'em for only three hours at 275F. Even tightly covered,
the extra hour seems to dry 'em out a tad.
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 20:43:16 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 1/14/17 8:08 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
Did 'em again, Greg. Fantastic!

Guess that's something else you learned while not getting a liberal arts degree from that
institution in Kansas.



What we learned was that if you wanted barbecue, you went to Arthur
Bryant's...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant's

In addition to going there for many meals, it was a tradition for
members of The Kansas City Star's staff who were assigned to cover pro
sports events at the nearby Municipal Stadium to chip in and send a copy
boy the few blocks to Bryant's and pick up a big carryout order for the
guys in the press box, so when I was writing crowd color stories, I got
to participate. Bryant's ribs and briskets were not drowned in "hot"
spices.

There also was a rib shack literally across the railroad tracks in
Lawrence, Kansas, that served up a great plate of ribs. You wouldn't
have gone there, though.


Have never had ribs better than these at any restaurant.

Learn to cook.

Oh, and what Luddite said.


Harry was so busy being " step and fetch it" at The Kansas City
Star, he didn't have time to learn to cook or aquire a taste for
ribs.
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