Anyone familiar with Kansas city bbq?

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I've only had baked beans that I've liked once in my life. They had sliced apples in them and the sauce they baked everything in was heaven on a plate.
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wease wrote:I've only had baked beans that I've liked once in my life. They had sliced apples in them and the sauce they baked everything in was heaven on a plate.
That sounds delicious.

Jack's Stack cooks their pork over their baked beans. So all the pork fat drips into them. It's amazing.
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A lot of places and people around here start them with cans of pork and beans. Which are nasty. This place started by actually cooking their own beans and making their own sauce and everything in it. Pork and beans in a can is only outmatched in grossness by mayonnaise and broccoli. And maybe pimento cheese.
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wease wrote:A lot of places and people around here start them with cans of pork and beans. Which are nasty. This place started by actually cooking their own beans and making their own sauce and everything in it. Pork and beans in a can is only outmatched in grossness by mayonnaise and broccoli. And maybe pimento cheese.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
wease wrote:A lot of places and people around here start them with cans of pork and beans. Which are nasty. This place started by actually cooking their own beans and making their own sauce and everything in it. Pork and beans in a can is only outmatched in grossness by mayonnaise and broccoli. And maybe pimento cheese.
You shut your dirty mouth about pimento cheese
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wease wrote:A lot of places and people around here start them with cans of pork and beans. Which are nasty. This place started by actually cooking their own beans and making their own sauce and everything in it. Pork and beans in a can is only outmatched in grossness by mayonnaise and broccoli. And maybe pimento cheese.
ruddo, I enjoy wease's strong support of the food and dining thread, especially as a newbie, but a short ban might be needed just to teach a lesson....
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and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
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doug rr wrote:and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
14 hours is plenty of time to make homemade baked beans, doug
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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
14 hours is plenty of time to make homemade baked beans, doug
i'm not good at multi tasking and everyone seems to like it
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doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
14 hours is plenty of time to make homemade baked beans, doug
i'm not good at multi tasking and everyone seems to like it
staring at a green egg with smoke coming out of it while drinking whiskey isn't really a task.
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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
14 hours is plenty of time to make homemade baked beans, doug
i'm not good at multi tasking and everyone seems to like it
staring at a green egg with smoke coming out of it while drinking whiskey isn't really a task.
well, I consider it a task when it start at 3am and I have to stay up with jameson in a coffee
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doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
14 hours is plenty of time to make homemade baked beans, doug
i'm not good at multi tasking and everyone seems to like it
staring at a green egg with smoke coming out of it while drinking whiskey isn't really a task.
well, I consider it a task when it start at 3am and I have to stay up with jameson in a coffee
because you have to remember how to set an alarm clock?
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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
14 hours is plenty of time to make homemade baked beans, doug
i'm not good at multi tasking and everyone seems to like it
staring at a green egg with smoke coming out of it while drinking whiskey isn't really a task.
well, I consider it a task when it start at 3am and I have to stay up with jameson in a coffee
because you have to remember how to set an alarm clock?
we rarely set an alarm..our neighbors 68 camaro wakes us up every morning around 615...I do set it when smoking meat or flying out of town early morning..
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doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
14 hours is plenty of time to make homemade baked beans, doug
i'm not good at multi tasking and everyone seems to like it
staring at a green egg with smoke coming out of it while drinking whiskey isn't really a task.
well, I consider it a task when it start at 3am and I have to stay up with jameson in a coffee
because you have to remember how to set an alarm clock?
we rarely set an alarm..our neighbors 68 camaro wakes us up every morning around 615...I do set it when smoking meat or flying out of town early morning..
why is spike attacking you?
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
14 hours is plenty of time to make homemade baked beans, doug
i'm not good at multi tasking and everyone seems to like it
staring at a green egg with smoke coming out of it while drinking whiskey isn't really a task.
well, I consider it a task when it start at 3am and I have to stay up with jameson in a coffee
because you have to remember how to set an alarm clock?
we rarely set an alarm..our neighbors 68 camaro wakes us up every morning around 615...I do set it when smoking meat or flying out of town early morning..
why is spike attacking you?
I wish I knew...
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doug rr wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:and one more thing...when I smoke a pork shoulder for 14 hours I'm pulling off meat and putting it in with a giant can of van de kamps pork and beans and grilling it in a cask iron pan on the grill...hmpf...
14 hours is plenty of time to make homemade baked beans, doug
i'm not good at multi tasking and everyone seems to like it
staring at a green egg with smoke coming out of it while drinking whiskey isn't really a task.
well, I consider it a task when it start at 3am and I have to stay up with jameson in a coffee
because you have to remember how to set an alarm clock?
we rarely set an alarm..our neighbors 68 camaro wakes us up every morning around 615...I do set it when smoking meat or flying out of town early morning..
why is spike attacking you?
I wish I knew...
i think he may just be jealous of your lifestyle...it's cool that you're so chill about it, though
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I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
wease wrote:A lot of places and people around here start them with cans of pork and beans. Which are nasty. This place started by actually cooking their own beans and making their own sauce and everything in it. Pork and beans in a can is only outmatched in grossness by mayonnaise and broccoli. And maybe pimento cheese.
You shut your dirty mouth about pimento cheese
Pimento cheese is the devil's ass wipings.
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wease wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
wease wrote:A lot of places and people around here start them with cans of pork and beans. Which are nasty. This place started by actually cooking their own beans and making their own sauce and everything in it. Pork and beans in a can is only outmatched in grossness by mayonnaise and broccoli. And maybe pimento cheese.
You shut your dirty mouth about pimento cheese
Pimento cheese is the devil's ass wipings.
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pimento cheese is gross, but i genuinely love broccoli
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