Posted on 01/05/2015 3:55:40 PM PST by Kaslin
If you're going to celebrate defeating Wendy Davis in a landslide and becoming the next Governor of the Lone Star State, you might as well live up to the motto, "Everything is bigger in Texas."
To celebrate Greg Abbott's victory, four tons of brisket have been ordered for his inauguration party.
Everything's bigger in Texas: WFAA just reported that FOUR TONS of brisket have been ordered for the @GregAbbott_TX inauguration party.— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) January 5, 2015
Four tons is equivalent to 8,000 pounds. Notice how Abbott didn't mention where the brisket was ordered from, after all, that could start a Texas civil war. Regardless, I think it's fair to say there's little doubt Abbott's party will be one of the best around the country as newly elected officials take their oaths of office this month.
UPDATE: It's going to be quite the party with brisket selling for $10 a plate in Austin.
For the first time in 14 years, Texas is about to have a new governor. While the transfer of power will include several formalities, there are also concerts, balls, parades, and even a barbecue anyone in Austin can enjoy.
On Tuesday, Jan. 20, Governor-elect Greg Abbott will take the oath of office, ending Rick Perrys record-setting tenure. but that is just one part of the week. Sen. Dan Patrick will also take the oath of office as the next lieutenant governor. That will take place on the south steps of the Texas State Capitol.
Immediately after the oath, anyone can grab lunch at the Inauguration Barbecue on the West Capitol Grounds. A plate of brisket and fixings costs $10.
At 2 p.m., the Governor and others will take part in a parade down Congress Avenue. Expect the road to be closed through at least 4 p.m.
On Tuesday night, members of the Texas political elite will dance into the evening at the Future of Texas Ball. Anyone can purchase tickets for $75 and be treated to country acts. Lady Antebellum and Texas-native Pat Green.
Correction: Abbott's inauguration isn't today as previously stated, it is January 20.
For the record I love hole in the wall joints.
Mexican Barbacoa with the steer skull sitting right on top of that sweet tender meat...
Cabrito, Borrego...
You cook any critter low and slow and you will eat it fast!
Seriously, the one in Denton sucked.
The Peppers alone in Waco made it above average.
Someone had hand made those.
It should always be served on the side.
Never goobered all over the meat when it cooks.
KC BBQ is an abomination LOL
A pot roast is NOT a brisket cut, but can be cooked in the same manner, slow and long. Right on about the carrots, onions and potatoes. Leave out the celery. Too chewy.
We don’t have cable or satellite so when we visit my mom over thanksgiving we always watch those dives, binders and so forth shows and he ones with brisket sandwiches always make me almost cry.
What town?
Shhhhshhh yer a Texan.
We all know nobody else in the world knows how to get their BBQ on /s
Still it cool that Greg is being iconic and proud of Tx
There is a lot to be proud of.
Yes I am a Texan and my early ancestors walked out of Tennessee to get here. It took them about 75 years to get here, obviously they left their BBQ rib recipe behind. . It was a really long walk and I have a warm spot in my heart for Tenn.
Yes I am a Texan and my early ancestors walked out of Tennessee to get here. It took them about 75 years to get here, obviously they left their BBQ rib recipe behind. . It was a really long walk and I have a warm spot in my heart for Tenn.
Nimitz Museum = Fredericksburg
I strongly recommend the museum but caution you to carefully select among the various German restaurants in town. I selected...poorly...perhaps the toughest veal I have ever encountered. PM me if you’re interested in the name of the place to avoid.
Round Rock, that one.
I walked farther, almost from Canadada.. ;)
I am extremely proud of Greg Abbott.
Hope he has the best Governorship ever.
Hate to see him go as AG.
I like Abbot too. Thank God we don’t have Wendy Davis!
Zero celery. I never saw that in my mothers pot roast. If she was here (alive) I would ask her what cut of meat she put in. This was the age of neighborhood butchers when the mothers had their favorite ones and most were stay at home moms though mine did accounting work off and on
Her pot roast was braised in the oven. So it cooked at higher oven temps than you can get just simmering on the stove top
She had no chance, not even with the DNC behind her.
You will never hear of her again.
Say gnight Wendy...
Abbott has been a soldier on the frontlines forever.
And he gets things done!
Wendy had NO record.
What did she ever do? Get a Radio Shack built in FW?
Where is RS now?
She had an abortion and a family.
Where are they now?
I can not express my disdain for the woman.
Chuck roast is traditional.
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