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2:25 PMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - There are plenty of places to buy cooked pig around here. I have sampled the offering of several, and found them pretty good. The first time I ever had pulled pork or ribs was in Kansas City, at Bryant's, considered by many to be the best of the best. Ate there at least every other week, so I know what properly done pork and beer are supposed to taste like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant%27s Of course, I'm sure in No-Wheres-Ville, Florida, where you live, has many epicurean delights to offer. .... Probably just as many or more than Kansas City KS or KS mo. |
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On 5/14/18 3:47 PM, Tim wrote:
2:25 PMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - There are plenty of places to buy cooked pig around here. I have sampled the offering of several, and found them pretty good. The first time I ever had pulled pork or ribs was in Kansas City, at Bryant's, considered by many to be the best of the best. Ate there at least every other week, so I know what properly done pork and beer are supposed to taste like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant%27s Of course, I'm sure in No-Wheres-Ville, Florida, where you live, has many epicurean delights to offer. ... Probably just as many or more than Kansas City KS or KS mo. Doubtful. Well, maybe KCK. Not KCMO. |
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On Mon, 14 May 2018 15:25:37 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 5/14/18 12:38 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 09:56:21 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. That's just wonderful, Tim, but it begs the question, why would I want to cook a "200 lb whole hog"? I understand, you would need to have a lot of friends. There are plenty of places to buy cooked pig around here. I have sampled the offering of several, and found them pretty good. The first time I ever had pulled pork or ribs was in Kansas City, at Bryant's, considered by many to be the best of the best. Ate there at least every other week, so I know what properly done pork and beer are supposed to taste like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant%27s Of course, I'm sure in No-Wheres-Ville, Florida, where you live, has many epicurean delights to offer. === Well aren't you the elitist little twerp. I'm shocked. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 14 May 2018 15:25:37 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 12:38 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 09:56:21 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. That's just wonderful, Tim, but it begs the question, why would I want to cook a "200 lb whole hog"? I understand, you would need to have a lot of friends. There are plenty of places to buy cooked pig around here. I have sampled the offering of several, and found them pretty good. The first time I ever had pulled pork or ribs was in Kansas City, at Bryant's, considered by many to be the best of the best. Ate there at least every other week, so I know what properly done pork and beer are supposed to taste like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant%27s Of course, I'm sure in No-Wheres-Ville, Florida, where you live, has many epicurean delights to offer. === Well aren't you the elitist little twerp. I'm shocked. Never read that lower SW Florida was known for any really special food dishes. Kansas City is known for terrific barbecue and of course steaks and sweet corn 🌽 -- Posted with my iPhone 8+. |
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On Mon, 14 May 2018 17:15:08 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 15:25:37 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 12:38 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 09:56:21 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. That's just wonderful, Tim, but it begs the question, why would I want to cook a "200 lb whole hog"? I understand, you would need to have a lot of friends. There are plenty of places to buy cooked pig around here. I have sampled the offering of several, and found them pretty good. The first time I ever had pulled pork or ribs was in Kansas City, at Bryant's, considered by many to be the best of the best. Ate there at least every other week, so I know what properly done pork and beer are supposed to taste like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant%27s Of course, I'm sure in No-Wheres-Ville, Florida, where you live, has many epicurean delights to offer. === Well aren't you the elitist little twerp. I'm shocked. Never read that lower SW Florida was known for any really special food dishes. Kansas City is known for terrific barbecue and of course steaks and sweet corn ? === That just goes to show that you don't know what you don't know. |
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On 5/14/18 6:19 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 14 May 2018 17:15:08 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 15:25:37 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 12:38 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 09:56:21 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. That's just wonderful, Tim, but it begs the question, why would I want to cook a "200 lb whole hog"? I understand, you would need to have a lot of friends. There are plenty of places to buy cooked pig around here. I have sampled the offering of several, and found them pretty good. The first time I ever had pulled pork or ribs was in Kansas City, at Bryant's, considered by many to be the best of the best. Ate there at least every other week, so I know what properly done pork and beer are supposed to taste like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant%27s Of course, I'm sure in No-Wheres-Ville, Florida, where you live, has many epicurean delights to offer. === Well aren't you the elitist little twerp. I'm shocked. Never read that lower SW Florida was known for any really special food dishes. Kansas City is known for terrific barbecue and of course steaks and sweet corn ? === That just goes to show that you don't know what you don't know. I've been to SW Florida. Lots of good seafood, especially shrimp, but I don't recall anything strongly regional to the point where I might say, "yeah, that's SW Florida cuisine at its best." |
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On 5/14/2018 6:26 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/14/18 6:19 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 17:15:08 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 15:25:37 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 12:38 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 09:56:21 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. That's just wonderful, Tim, but it begs the question, why would I want to cook a "200 lb whole hog"? I understand, you would need to have a lot of friends. There are plenty of places to buy cooked pig around here. I have sampled the offering of several, and found them pretty good. The first time I ever had pulled pork or ribs was in Kansas City, at Bryant's, considered by many to be the best of the best. Ate there at least every other week, so I know what properly done pork and beer are supposed to taste like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant%27s Of course, I'm sure in No-Wheres-Ville, Florida, where you live, has many epicurean delights to offer. === Well aren't you the elitist little twerp.Â* I'm shocked. Never read that lower SW Florida was known for any really special food dishes.Â* Kansas City is known for terrific barbecue and of course steaks and sweet corn ? === That just goes to show that you don't know what you don't know. I've been to SW Florida. Lots of good seafood, especially shrimp, but I don't recall anything strongly regional to the point where I might say, "yeah, that's SW Florida cuisine at its best." Not necessarily regional food but the area we wintered in in Florida (Jupiter) was populated with many very good restaurants. Several were owned and/or operated by people who previously had high end and well known restaurants in New York City and other areas of the country. When they retired to Florida they opened smaller versions of their "up north" places and some were very, very good. |
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On 5/14/18 6:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/14/2018 6:26 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 6:19 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 17:15:08 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 15:25:37 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 12:38 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 09:56:21 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. That's just wonderful, Tim, but it begs the question, why would I want to cook a "200 lb whole hog"? I understand, you would need to have a lot of friends. There are plenty of places to buy cooked pig around here. I have sampled the offering of several, and found them pretty good. The first time I ever had pulled pork or ribs was in Kansas City, at Bryant's, considered by many to be the best of the best. Ate there at least every other week, so I know what properly done pork and beer are supposed to taste like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant%27s Of course, I'm sure in No-Wheres-Ville, Florida, where you live, has many epicurean delights to offer. === Well aren't you the elitist little twerp.Â* I'm shocked. Never read that lower SW Florida was known for any really special food dishes.Â* Kansas City is known for terrific barbecue and of course steaks and sweet corn ? === That just goes to show that you don't know what you don't know. I've been to SW Florida. Lots of good seafood, especially shrimp, but I don't recall anything strongly regional to the point where I might say, "yeah, that's SW Florida cuisine at its best." Not necessarily regional food but the area we wintered in in Florida (Jupiter) was populated with many very good restaurants. Several were owned and/or operated by people who previously had high end and well known restaurants in New York City and other areas of the country.Â* When they retired to Florida they opened smaller versions of their "up north" places and some were very, very good. I won't dispute that...there are lots of good restaurants in Florida, to be sure. We like a few Cuban restaurants in the greater Miami area, and that certainly is a distinct cuisine. Joe's Stone Crab in Miami is also kind of unique. We went there twice in our last visit. Love stone crabs. My question, though, was whether there were dishes or cuisines unique to SW Florida or cuisines for which SW Florida is famous. |
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On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 6:59:38 PM UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/14/18 6:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/14/2018 6:26 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 6:19 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 17:15:08 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 15:25:37 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 12:38 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 May 2018 09:56:21 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/14/18 8:43 AM, Tim wrote: 7:03 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text 18 hours? That's really, too too too funny. Idle hands and idle minds. ........ Harry, depending on what you want. cooking a 200 lb whole hog can take 18-24 hrs. That's just wonderful, Tim, but it begs the question, why would I want to cook a "200 lb whole hog"? I understand, you would need to have a lot of friends. There are plenty of places to buy cooked pig around here. I have sampled the offering of several, and found them pretty good. The first time I ever had pulled pork or ribs was in Kansas City, at Bryant's, considered by many to be the best of the best. Ate there at least every other week, so I know what properly done pork and beer are supposed to taste like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bryant%27s Of course, I'm sure in No-Wheres-Ville, Florida, where you live, has many epicurean delights to offer. === Well aren't you the elitist little twerp.Â* I'm shocked. Never read that lower SW Florida was known for any really special food dishes.Â* Kansas City is known for terrific barbecue and of course steaks and sweet corn ? === That just goes to show that you don't know what you don't know. I've been to SW Florida. Lots of good seafood, especially shrimp, but I don't recall anything strongly regional to the point where I might say, "yeah, that's SW Florida cuisine at its best." Not necessarily regional food but the area we wintered in in Florida (Jupiter) was populated with many very good restaurants. Several were owned and/or operated by people who previously had high end and well known restaurants in New York City and other areas of the country.Â* When they retired to Florida they opened smaller versions of their "up north" places and some were very, very good. I won't dispute that...there are lots of good restaurants in Florida, to be sure. We like a few Cuban restaurants in the greater Miami area, and that certainly is a distinct cuisine. Joe's Stone Crab in Miami is also kind of unique. We went there twice in our last visit. Love stone crabs. My question, though, was whether there were dishes or cuisines unique to SW Florida or cuisines for which SW Florida is famous. Who cares? KC BBQ is good, but Texas BBQ is better. SC BBQ, which is pulled pork, is very good in this region which is mustard-based sauce. NC BBQ is vinegar and pepper based, which is also very good. The MD BBQ you are talking about is nearly certainly molasses based sauce, which is crap. I don't want a bunch of sugar on my smoky, slow cooked meats. Yuck. Just because you don't know how to deal with a 200lb pig on a pit for 18 hours and you ate at some BBQ place a couple of times 40 years ago you think you know something about BBQ. Too funny. |
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