Monday, March 2, 2009

Blowin' Smoke 008 - The Low, Slow Road...


"Barbecue’s appeal isn’t hard to fathom and may explain why barbecue cookery seems such a Neanderthal corner of modern gastronomy. It elegantly embraces several stereotypically Guy Things: fire building, beast slaughtering, fiddling with grubby mechanical objects, expensive gear fetishes, afternoon-long beer drinking, and, of course, great heaps of greasy meat at the end of the day. Top this off with the frisson of ritual tribal warfare and you’ve got the mother of all male pastimes."

That's just a taste of this truly fine article written by David Dudley in "Baltimore Magazine". Here's a link for more of "The Low, Slow Road to Perfect Barbecue".

-BBQ Snob


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