Kaplony
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-18-2017 09:15 PM)dawgitall Wrote: Are hushpuppies common fare in other parts of the country? We must have hushpuppies with Calabash style seafood and barbecue plates. Agreed?
South Carolina BBQ doesn't require hush puppies to distract from the Que. We serve hash & rice.
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Kaplony
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-18-2017 11:20 PM)nzmorange Wrote: (03-18-2017 09:50 PM)dawgitall Wrote: (03-18-2017 09:23 PM)JHS55 Wrote: Hush puppies are found with seafood mostly I think, I never eat them, Iam not a puppy and I don't like to hush...
So if I go to a seafood restaurant in Syracuse, South Bend, Birmingham or Seattle do I get hushpuppies?
The last hushpuppy that I ate was in about 1994.
But to answer your question, I think that they're generally southern with the exception of national fast food seafood chains.
Regardless, if you're ordering hush puppies in Syracuse, Seattle, or South Bend, you're doing something wrong.
Probably because those places suck
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Kaplony
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-19-2017 08:48 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote: (03-19-2017 08:23 AM)nzmorange Wrote: (03-19-2017 06:38 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: I used to ignore hush puppies until someone suggested I dip them in ranch dressing - awesome! Tartar sauce works pretty well, too, though I prefer buttermilk ranch.
Perspective: dipping hush puppies in ranch is slightly healthier than wrapping a stick of butter in bacon and deep frying it.
Deep-fried hushpuppies wrapped in bacon... NOW you're talking!
As long as the hush puppies are with seafood.
I wanna die happy
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nzmorange
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-19-2017 11:19 PM)Kaplony Wrote: (03-18-2017 11:20 PM)nzmorange Wrote: (03-18-2017 09:50 PM)dawgitall Wrote: (03-18-2017 09:23 PM)JHS55 Wrote: Hush puppies are found with seafood mostly I think, I never eat them, Iam not a puppy and I don't like to hush...
So if I go to a seafood restaurant in Syracuse, South Bend, Birmingham or Seattle do I get hushpuppies?
The last hushpuppy that I ate was in about 1994.
But to answer your question, I think that they're generally southern with the exception of national fast food seafood chains.
Regardless, if you're ordering hush puppies in Syracuse, Seattle, or South Bend, you're doing something wrong.
Probably because those places suck
You're the first person that I've ever met/e-met who doesn't like Seattle.
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Kaplony
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-20-2017 12:21 AM)nzmorange Wrote: (03-19-2017 11:19 PM)Kaplony Wrote: (03-18-2017 11:20 PM)nzmorange Wrote: (03-18-2017 09:50 PM)dawgitall Wrote: (03-18-2017 09:23 PM)JHS55 Wrote: Hush puppies are found with seafood mostly I think, I never eat them, Iam not a puppy and I don't like to hush...
So if I go to a seafood restaurant in Syracuse, South Bend, Birmingham or Seattle do I get hushpuppies?
The last hushpuppy that I ate was in about 1994.
But to answer your question, I think that they're generally southern with the exception of national fast food seafood chains.
Regardless, if you're ordering hush puppies in Syracuse, Seattle, or South Bend, you're doing something wrong.
Probably because those places suck
You're the first person that I've ever met/e-met who doesn't like Seattle.
Seattle is OK, it's just highly overrated. I was there for a hazmat conference once and even the King County folks who were hosting us said it was overrated.
Spent a week in South Bend one night. That's an absolute backwater. We were doing a tour of the Elkhart Brass company after a tour of Pierce and South Bend was unfortunately where we ended up.
Never been to Syracuse but one of my backseaters at the FD was an Elbridge native. He says Syracuse is pretty much Columbia in a deep freeze. All I need to know. Kinda fits since just about every Syracuse fan acts like the typical South Carolina fan.
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nzmorange
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-20-2017 01:21 AM)Kaplony Wrote: (03-20-2017 12:21 AM)nzmorange Wrote: (03-19-2017 11:19 PM)Kaplony Wrote: (03-18-2017 11:20 PM)nzmorange Wrote: (03-18-2017 09:50 PM)dawgitall Wrote: So if I go to a seafood restaurant in Syracuse, South Bend, Birmingham or Seattle do I get hushpuppies?
The last hushpuppy that I ate was in about 1994.
But to answer your question, I think that they're generally southern with the exception of national fast food seafood chains.
Regardless, if you're ordering hush puppies in Syracuse, Seattle, or South Bend, you're doing something wrong.
Probably because those places suck
You're the first person that I've ever met/e-met who doesn't like Seattle.
Seattle is OK, it's just highly overrated. I was there for a hazmat conference once and even the King County folks who were hosting us said it was overrated.
Spent a week in South Bend one night. That's an absolute backwater. We were doing a tour of the Elkhart Brass company after a tour of Pierce and South Bend was unfortunately where we ended up.
Never been to Syracuse but one of my backseaters at the FD was an Elbridge native. He says Syracuse is pretty much Columbia in a deep freeze. All I need to know. Kinda fits since just about every Syracuse fan acts like the typical South Carolina fan.
Better than Clemson fans?
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
No love for Kansas City? I prefer Memphis-style BBQ myself, but you have to give KC some credit imo.
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-20-2017 08:57 PM)Love and Honor Wrote: No love for Kansas City? I prefer Memphis-style BBQ myself, but you have to give KC some credit imo.
ACC Board...we are basically talking about the 4 styles of BBQ in the Carolinas.
BTW, both KC and Memphis are excellent. Best ribs I ever had were in Memphis. Ate at Oklahoma Joes in Olathe. BTW, now named Joe's
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Joe%27s
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
My bad, thought we were just having a BBQ circle jerk. Although from a northern outsider's perspective, I prefer SC-style mustard the most FWIW.
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-20-2017 10:58 PM)Love and Honor Wrote: My bad, thought we were just having a BBQ circle jerk. Although from a northern outsider's perspective, I prefer SC-style mustard the most FWIW.
Nothing wrong with BBQ talk anytime...BTW, for a chain...I go to Sonny's sometimes in FL. Great for when I'm traveling...I can get in get out in 40 mins. BBQ is decent but not on par with the best local joints.
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-18-2017 09:15 PM)dawgitall Wrote: Are hushpuppies common fare in other parts of the country? We must have hushpuppies with Calabash style seafood and barbecue plates. Agreed?
Never had hush puppies with BBQ. Hush puppies with fish fries, etc. Now, cornbread is another matter
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-20-2017 11:08 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-20-2017 10:58 PM)Love and Honor Wrote: My bad, thought we were just having a BBQ circle jerk. Although from a northern outsider's perspective, I prefer SC-style mustard the most FWIW.
Nothing wrong with BBQ talk anytime...BTW, for a chain...I go to Sonny's sometimes in FL. Great for when I'm traveling...I can get in get out in 40 mins. BBQ is decent but not on par with the best local joints.
Sonnys, Yuck!
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-21-2017 09:18 AM)cuseroc Wrote: (03-20-2017 11:08 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-20-2017 10:58 PM)Love and Honor Wrote: My bad, thought we were just having a BBQ circle jerk. Although from a northern outsider's perspective, I prefer SC-style mustard the most FWIW.
Nothing wrong with BBQ talk anytime...BTW, for a chain...I go to Sonny's sometimes in FL. Great for when I'm traveling...I can get in get out in 40 mins. BBQ is decent but not on par with the best local joints.
Sonnys, Yuck!
Sonny's is like the Golden Corral of BBQ...like I said...I'll stop at one when I'm traveling...I can get in and out quickly. I usually get their sliced pork sandwich.
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-21-2017 03:17 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-21-2017 09:18 AM)cuseroc Wrote: (03-20-2017 11:08 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-20-2017 10:58 PM)Love and Honor Wrote: My bad, thought we were just having a BBQ circle jerk. Although from a northern outsider's perspective, I prefer SC-style mustard the most FWIW.
Nothing wrong with BBQ talk anytime...BTW, for a chain...I go to Sonny's sometimes in FL. Great for when I'm traveling...I can get in get out in 40 mins. BBQ is decent but not on par with the best local joints.
Sonnys, Yuck!
Sonny's is like the Golden Corral of BBQ...like I said...I'll stop at one when I'm traveling...I can get in and out quickly. I usually get their sliced pork sandwich.
I havent been there in over 30 years. I was so disappointed then that I never went back. Maybe I will give it another try when I get down there next month.
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-21-2017 03:26 PM)cuseroc Wrote: (03-21-2017 03:17 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-21-2017 09:18 AM)cuseroc Wrote: (03-20-2017 11:08 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-20-2017 10:58 PM)Love and Honor Wrote: My bad, thought we were just having a BBQ circle jerk. Although from a northern outsider's perspective, I prefer SC-style mustard the most FWIW.
Nothing wrong with BBQ talk anytime...BTW, for a chain...I go to Sonny's sometimes in FL. Great for when I'm traveling...I can get in get out in 40 mins. BBQ is decent but not on par with the best local joints.
Sonnys, Yuck!
Sonny's is like the Golden Corral of BBQ...like I said...I'll stop at one when I'm traveling...I can get in and out quickly. I usually get their sliced pork sandwich.
I havent been there in over 30 years. I was so disappointed then that I never went back. Maybe I will give it another try when I get down there next month.
Send me a text when you get down. We need to go out for lunch.
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-21-2017 03:49 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-21-2017 03:26 PM)cuseroc Wrote: (03-21-2017 03:17 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-21-2017 09:18 AM)cuseroc Wrote: (03-20-2017 11:08 PM)TexanMark Wrote: Nothing wrong with BBQ talk anytime...BTW, for a chain...I go to Sonny's sometimes in FL. Great for when I'm traveling...I can get in get out in 40 mins. BBQ is decent but not on par with the best local joints.
Sonnys, Yuck!
Sonny's is like the Golden Corral of BBQ...like I said...I'll stop at one when I'm traveling...I can get in and out quickly. I usually get their sliced pork sandwich.
I havent been there in over 30 years. I was so disappointed then that I never went back. Maybe I will give it another try when I get down there next month.
Send me a text when you get down. We need to go out for lunch.
LOL, we keep making plans to get together when I go down but we never do. Maybe we should meet at a Sonny's
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This is not a dating site...
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TexanMark
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(03-21-2017 05:19 PM)JHS55 Wrote: This is not a dating site...
#fanboymatch.com
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RE: Carolina BBQ Types, What is Best?
(03-21-2017 05:01 PM)cuseroc Wrote: (03-21-2017 03:49 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-21-2017 03:26 PM)cuseroc Wrote: (03-21-2017 03:17 PM)TexanMark Wrote: (03-21-2017 09:18 AM)cuseroc Wrote: Sonnys, Yuck!
Sonny's is like the Golden Corral of BBQ...like I said...I'll stop at one when I'm traveling...I can get in and out quickly. I usually get their sliced pork sandwich.
I havent been there in over 30 years. I was so disappointed then that I never went back. Maybe I will give it another try when I get down there next month.
Send me a text when you get down. We need to go out for lunch.
LOL, we keep making plans to get together when I go down but we never do. Maybe we should meet at a Sonny's
Actually we have several good BBQ places in Gulfport. Might make sense to meet halfway...like in Bradenton.
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