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Bigger in Texas: How Many Pounds of Brisket Have Been
Townhall.com ^ | January 5, 2015 | Katie Pavlich

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 Perry’s 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.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: gregabbott; wendydavis
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Chuck roast is also the secret to Tx Chili.
I use ground and cubed

NO BEANS


61 posted on 01/05/2015 6:31:18 PM PST by mylife
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To: mylife

Thanks! Too bad I can’s ask her


62 posted on 01/05/2015 6:35:29 PM PST by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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To: Rebelbase

When I was out there in the west Texas oilfields I was amazed how Mesquite was everywhere... and how the rainy season was later than I am used to and everything greened up later. I almost wanted to pack a box of dead mesquite branches and ship it back east. I wonder if smoking with black locust gives a similar flavor.


63 posted on 01/05/2015 6:39:14 PM PST by Rodamala
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To: dennisw

Take my word for it.
Chuck roast.

I wish you could ask her too.


64 posted on 01/05/2015 6:40:15 PM PST by mylife
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To: Rodamala

Pecan is the secret to good beef brisket, but must be used sparingly.

It has the best smokey taste, but will overwhelm pork or chicken


65 posted on 01/05/2015 6:45:17 PM PST by mylife
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Pecan-Beef
Mesquite-Pork
Oak ur Hickory-Chicken


66 posted on 01/05/2015 6:48:44 PM PST by mylife
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To: mylife

that is too funny!


67 posted on 01/05/2015 6:48:48 PM PST by Ditter
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To: Ditter

Bob is a good guy.

Sad he got smeared and lost his Senate seat.


68 posted on 01/05/2015 6:51:42 PM PST by mylife
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To: mylife

Ain’t nothing wrong with loving both beef and pork.

Heck I’m from FL, live in MO and I like no sauce, vinegar based, tomato based, and mustard based sauces just as long as they are a little sweet with very little heat.

I don’t like BBQ or smoked poultry much and the Alabama mayo based sauce isn’t my thing.

When I was younger my dad used to BBQ/grill and make his own sauce, now he is just into smoking everything.


69 posted on 01/05/2015 6:53:05 PM PST by CARDINALRULES (Tough times never last -Tough people do. DK57 --RIP 6-22-02)
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To: CARDINALRULES

For me a thin vinegar and chili based sauce is best.
Nothing wrong with mustard based sauce.
They should be used sparingly.

Thick gloopy sugary sauce is an abomination.

JMHO


70 posted on 01/05/2015 6:57:30 PM PST by mylife
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To: mylife

Thanks!!! And just give me some beans in my chili//// You Texans do what like but I need some beans!

Beans and beef go along great together


71 posted on 01/05/2015 7:03:42 PM PST by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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To: Ditter

That would be Bar-b-Cutie.

Several locations in Nashville

Good eating for sure


72 posted on 01/05/2015 7:04:59 PM PST by Harold Shea
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To: dennisw

We serve beans on the side.


73 posted on 01/05/2015 7:05:04 PM PST by mylife
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To: mylife; Rodamala
Pecan is the secret to good beef brisket, but must be used sparingly.

It has the best smokey taste, but will overwhelm pork or chicken

Applewood for pork.

74 posted on 01/05/2015 7:06:05 PM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTEAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: dennisw

Some Texans are real strict about how things are served.
Gracious Texans give their guests option to have it as they like with lovely condiments on the side.


75 posted on 01/05/2015 7:11:06 PM PST by mylife
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To: okie01

Apple would work fine.
Great for chicken too.


76 posted on 01/05/2015 7:12:30 PM PST by mylife
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To: okie01

Tip,
When water smoking poultry using cider instead of water,
Watch the dang liquid level!!

If it turns into syrup and burns, its all over LOL

Ask me how I know LOL


77 posted on 01/05/2015 7:15:47 PM PST by mylife
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To: Kaslin

Y’know, I’ve never had brisket. At least not real Texas smoked/bbq’d brisket (I’ve had corned beef (flat cut) a time or two).

Itching to try it, though. I’ve always considered piggy the meat of choice for BBQ, but I’ve heard nothing but praised for Texas beef brisket.

And yes, if any of ya’ll want to send me some from Sonny Bryan’s or wherever, I’ll gladly accept. LOL!


78 posted on 01/05/2015 7:19:23 PM PST by DemforBush (You're gonna wrestle SHUTE?!? Shute's a monster! A genuine geratoid!)
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To: Harold Shea
I don't think so, the BBQ joint was in Leipers Ferry just south of the end of the Trace. Cute little town,, had an art gallery and a fantastic gun shop and great BBQ ribs. What more do you need? (except Texas)..... :)
79 posted on 01/05/2015 7:20:38 PM PST by Ditter
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To: DemforBush

Corned beef is brisket, but it is brined and boiled.


80 posted on 01/05/2015 7:22:12 PM PST by mylife
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