Smartie's 2012 Bar & Grill #31

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  1. cenydd

    cenydd Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It's a good job you didn't buy it at a 'Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market' - then that bit of pie would have gone to Tesco in the UK! One the other hand, if I had bought it in an Asda store over here it would have gone to Walmart - it's a global world!
     
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    Foolardi Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Wal*Mart had a policy like 20 years ago that it would NOT sell
    anything made in China.But that is not feasible.In fact,it is impossible.
    One has a better chance to Rope a calf in Bejing than find a store
    with No Made in China stuff ... anywhere.
     
  3. Smartmouthwoman

    Smartmouthwoman Bless your heart Past Donor

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    Here's what gets me... in US 'Dollar Stores' you can find sugar wafer cookies that are made in China and sell here for 2 for $1.

    Now think about it. A whole container of sugar wafer cookies traveled by truck or train from someplace in China to a ship, then were transported to the US and unloaded at maybe NYC or Houston... trucked to a Dollar Store in Dallas, Texas... and sold for 2 pkgs for $1 (for a profit, no doubt).

    It's a global world, alright. EVERYBODY'S NUTZ!!!!
     
  4. Smartmouthwoman

    Smartmouthwoman Bless your heart Past Donor

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    Yeah, they tried it, didn't they? Not possible. Although I've read about several shops in town that promise everything they sell is made in the USA. Prob is... they don't have much to sell.
     
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    daisydotell Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Texas is famous for BBQ so a Texas style BBQ and beer joint..good combination all the way around.
     
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    Foolardi Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The answer is yes.Of course whisky.How else is one gonna have
    a good Bourbon BBQ sauce.As far as a beer joint,I don't done think
    letting a joint sit in a glass of Beer is anyway to go about
    getting stoned.At least I never tried that approach.
    I dunno.Maybe they dude stuff different in Texas.
     
  7. daisydotell

    daisydotell Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Whiskey will work. I am just suggesting. The final decision will be SMW's she owns the bar.
     
  8. Smartmouthwoman

    Smartmouthwoman Bless your heart Past Donor

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    Sounds good to me, Daise... you know I'm all for anything Texas and close to home!

    (Wolf Brand Chili for lunch) ;)
     
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    A bourbon sauce is good. But I prefer a brandy one.
     
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    looks like a good business idea, might move down there and start one up
     
  11. Foolardi

    Foolardi Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I remember once as a teenager I got send to me room w/o any
    supper for suggesting.I think I suggested that we all sit down to dinner
    in our underwear in case the washing machine broke down and we
    had to.Because that old Washing machine was known to sound like
    a cement mixer some days.
     
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    I love BBQ, but I really like the smokey sweet type. Like molasses in the sauce. I'm guessing that's not Texas BBQ?
     
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    daisydotell Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Me too but Texas ain't close to home for me. Have you ever been to Cooper's BBQ in Llano? I don't think they serve beer just BBQ and soft drinks or Tea.
    I think we should serve alcohol in case be burn the BBQ, if they are drunk enough they won't care.
     
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    This proves you really ARE Texan! LOL
     
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    daisydotell Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    No that is more like Tennesse type isn't it? Shorty's BBQ in Miami on S. Dixie Highway has a BBQ sauce that isn't sweet at all and it is wonderful. I bet you would like the sauce even though it isn't sweet.
     
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    daisydotell Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I wish, I wish, I wish....lol. I love to hear Texan's talk about their history. I use to have a book on Coke Stevenson and he had quite a history. Interesting.
     
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    Brandy...?? I guess if it is alcohol it works. Huh?
     
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    Not the alcohol, but rather the flavor.
     
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    daisydotell Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Wow Liberal are you moving to Texas..? You will have to change your name to ConservativeMajority...:-D
     
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    I love hearing it, too, daisy. It's one of many things I love about my dad...his stories.
     
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    is Bob Wills still the King??
     
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    daisydotell Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Ahh ok.. you might start a new trend. Never heard of brandied BBQ sauce. Brandied peaches..I have heard of them.
     
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    I believe so....:mrgreen:
     
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    Hey, think he could use a somewhat of a good cook. lol
     
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    :omg: You moving to Texas, too?
     
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