Posted on 01/15/2016 8:55:51 PM PST by Rebelbase
Korean girls try pulled pork, brisket and American style pork ribs for the first time. Help others learn about American BBQ by sharing this video. Let us know what else you'd like to see them taste (food wise). Video at a href="http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=20d_1452916793#dWxMCrehc2z8c2dU.99
Joe, brisket is a BBQ staple. We smoke ribs, pork shoulder, and brisket quite often in “the warm” months. You don’t need a fancy smoker, either. We’ve been smoking our meat on a Weber kettle for years.
The girl in the turtleneck ain’t so bad. They’re all pretty cute, actually. Their responses were pretty amusing.
Some of the most beautiful women in the world are Vietnamese.
Nothing better than Texas BBQ.
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Well, except for North Carolina pulled pork with a non-tomato vinegar based sauce with a healthy portion of slaw on top.
The best bbq is the bbq one is currently eating.
Texas bbq is great, but no greater than anywhere else one finds meat being cooked low and slow.
That was hilarious. What I take for granted here in America. But I am VERY GRATEFUL for BBQ. Very grateful. Sure we die young, but we Americans get to eat big slabs of meat any time we want.
Yummmmmmm.
This is true.
May just be my good fortune, but I’ve never met a Vietnamese person I didn’t like. OK, one outlier. Everybody else was an A+ person I was proud to be friends with or wished to be friends with. I really like people from Vietnam. Great culture.
Texas chili is the best chili on the planet. Everybody else puts beans in their chili. Texas BBQ chili is 100% meat, probably brisket. And it is easily the finest chili on the planet.
Great video.
Too funny. Everybody likes what they like. I like Texas chili, have even made it a few times myself here in the ex-burbs of Baltimore.
But I don’t turn my nose up at chili with beans in it either.
I have three jars of it in my fridge right now!! Love it after serving in South Korea!!
My late Houston uncle made his with finely diced chuck roast.
A great video of cuteness, politeness, and wonderment of a new food. They loved the BBQ!
I had a very good Korean friend.
He would eat non-Korean food out of politeness, but if he didn’t eat Korean food for a while it was like he was dying.
It was as if he hadn’t eaten at all.
He just absolutely had to have his Korean food.
On the bright side I really learned to like Korean food — homestyle cooking more than BBQ
I like spicy foods. But I never forget that plants evolved that spiciness to AVOID being eaten. There’s nothing whimpy about actually following evolution.
Give me an experiment that will demonstrate your claim that plants evolved into having this charasteristic.
Well it wasn’t magic, and herbivores tend to stay away from spicy foods. If you can’t see that’s evolution then there’s no possibility of ever having an intelligent conversation with you.
HaHaHaHa.....you did not answer the question and already you accuse me of being unable to have “an intelligent comversation.” Who is not having “an intelligent conversation “ here?
It’s an invalid question. Not all science is experimental, quite a bit is purely observational. So demanding an experiment to prove observational science is a strawman argument, a deliberate fallacy, thus proving you actually the facts don’t back whatever position it is you’re taking, but you want to argue it anyway. Since you need fallacies we both know that what fight it is you’re trying to pick is one you’ll lose, so we might as well not even start. You’re wrong, you know it, I know, we’re done. Have a great day.
So much for an “intelligent conversation.” “Well it wasnât magic” you say. It must have been magic because you believe in it but you don’t know how it happened. So much for intelligent thought.
We DO know how it happened, we just can’t MAKE it happen. That’s the difference between OBSERVATIONAL science and EXPERIMENTAL science. We can’t make planets orbit suns either, but we know they do, and we’re pretty sure we know how and why, because we can OBSERVE. You should try it sometime. First thing you can observe is that I won’t be reading anymore of your crap.
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