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Heat curing the headers.
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AH yes!, Headers on the Weber!
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Buffalo wings & Blue Cheese over here (BTW Buffalo wings should NEVER be breaded).
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I live 20mins from the restaurant where "Buffalo wings" were created =)
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Awww bullfeathers, those ain't buffalo, them's YARD BIRD!!!!! :woohoo: :rocker: :mrgreen: :laughing: :cheers: :shock: :rotflmao: . Tom
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i checked out buffalo wings and it said that.....
Buffalo wings were first prepared at the Anchor Bar,
located at 1047 Main Street in Buffalo, New York
on October 3, 1964. .....

same time Slicks were rolling off the assembly line :)
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Did someone say lunch?

Today it was Bangers and Mash, Southern Style:
Grilled alligator sausage, mustard greens, buttermilk mashed potatoes and tomato gravy.
Yum Yum
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Gritsngumbo wrote:Did someone say lunch?

Today it was Bangers and Mash, Southern Style:
Grilled alligator sausage, mustard greens, buttermilk mashed potatoes and tomato gravy.
Yum Yum
:( Boy you know how to eat Gerald!,I just had lunch, and it`s 2:45 pm, 2 cold boiled eggs, 2 day old corn cruskets with vegemite and a banana that was going soft!, and Tazzie ate 1/3 of it!.
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Post by Gritsngumbo »

I thought you'd appreciate it Alan :-)
New restaurant opened in a 100 year old former bookstore on the river, by our local "boy wonder" chef.
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Post by Alan Mclennan »

Is "Bangers" a common term over there Gerald?
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Not at all :-)

It's "sausages" to us Rednecks.
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Post by Alan Mclennan »

Well I hope the Aligator Bangers are better than the Bass Pro Shops Alligator samplers are, and they were breaded!, but that was in Texas! :roll:
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Post by Gritsngumbo »

Breaded? Didn't know they had Alligators in Texas :-). Sure it wasn't Possum?
I'm not a big Alligator meat fan myself, but these were delicious.
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Post by Alan Mclennan »

Gritsngumbo wrote:Breaded? Didn't know they had Alligators in Texas :-). Sure it wasn't Possum?
I'm not a big Alligator meat fan myself, but these were delicious.
They must have!, every store you go in has Alligator boots!
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Post by Gritsngumbo »

Nuff said!
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BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
BBW RED: 61 F100 CC BBW Long Uni
CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
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"AVA" 1963 Avion T-20 Travel Trailer
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Post by stronger66ratfink »

nothing like petroleum bast chicken wings

she told you hell no your not using the oven, right?


think I'd be burning a few bags of charcoal or oak thru the pit before I threw my next stake on it now

oh wait, that looks like one of those grills they have at the road side rest stops
now that would of been the smart thing to do
let some other motorist get the taste of oil and petroleum on their burgers
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Post by BigMike »

I did a 20 minute burn at full HIGH after I was done. Also put down aluminum foil before baking them. Probably more bad shit in the meat than the header paint. :shock:
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