Nick87
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I used no sauce. Too sweet for me at this place.
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I used no sauce. Too sweet for me at this place.
Oakheart in Tulsa. While I'm not as seasoned as Some. It was damn good. Best smoked sausage I've ever had. Brisket and turkey was good as well. Owner told me secret to the sausage is he uses the brisket for it.Do tell.
Oakhart, I would guess. Only thing close that I found. I'll put that one in the maybe later bank.Oakton in Tulsa. While I'm not as seasoned as Some. It was damn good. Best smoked sausage I've ever had. Brisket and turkey was good as well. Owner told me secret to the sausage is he uses the brisket for it.
The sweet and sour (Hill Country pig sauce in Austin vernacular) is the best IMO...
That’s the point… sauce is just to hide a bad cook.I used no sauce. Too sweet for me at this place.
Sauce was sweet I meant. I don't like sauce much either, with the exception of a little on chopped or pulled pork.That’s the point… sauce is just to hide a bad cook.
Best I ever had was somewhere on the outskirts of Austin. Don't remember the name. Giant pavilion with a pit in the middle. Cafeteria style, slide your tray around and pick out slabs of meat which were carved and handed over on wax paper. It was 95 degrees and the cicadas were driving me crazy.The sweet and sour (Hill Country pig sauce in Austin vernacular) is the best IMO...
Maybe Cooper's in Llano...Best I ever had was somewhere on the outskirts of Austin. Don't remember the name. Giant pavilion with a pit in the middle. Cafeteria style, slide your tray around and pick out slabs of meat which were carved and handed over on wax paper. It was 95 degrees and the cicadas were driving me crazy.
Sounds familiar. It was phenomenal.Maybe Cooper's in Llano...
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And more than a handful of money! BBQ gets pretty pricey!Sounds familiar. It was phenomenal.
But take a handful of visits to sample it all.
I don't remember the cost being outrageous...but then it was 22 years ago.And more than a handful of money! BBQ gets pretty pricey!
Ah, the missing piece of information from the first post. “He asked me a question”.So you ignore him. You choose A.
You ignore people who ask you questions.
Boy, are YOU in for a surprise!I don't remember the cost being outrageous...but then it was 22 years ago.
I’m calling BS. If he was wearing Kuiu, how were you able to see him?In wal mart. Upper middle aged man in head to toe kuiu even the hat is also in wal mart. Kuiu man is shopping for a book on big horn sheep hunting. Do you:
A. Ignore the kuiu master and move on.
B. Steer the Kuiu master in the right direction.
C. Ask kuiu master if he should be hunting big horn sheep at all.
D. Take kuiu master under your wing by taking him to your big horn honey hole.
I mean this dude was either all in or completely clueless or both at the same time. But alas he got his book and is off to big horn country i assume.
I’ve always thought it would be fun to run that in my jet boatMaybe a version of all the tourists that show up to fish the famed Upper Madison dressed head to toe in brand new high end fishing apparel.
It is, what it is.