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Nothing better than Neal's BBQ in ThomsonAre you in Augusta? I don't like Sconyers as much as I used to, but it's still pretty good. And I LOVE hash !!!
Nothing better than Neal's BBQ in ThomsonAre you in Augusta? I don't like Sconyers as much as I used to, but it's still pretty good. And I LOVE hash !!!
No lie at all. I LOVE both fried okra, and okra cooked in a pot of butter beans or field peas. And don't forget gumbo; okra is prime ingredient of gumbo. Personally, I prefer fried okra to french fries; much more tasty.Man, I did undergrad in the deep south, and ate meals at the fraternity house, I have my and your share of okra, and it's just awful. There is no good way to prepare okra. Whoever decided that Okra was a good food to eat had messed up taste buds, and everybody since then has just decided to carry on his lie out of kindness.
I have heard very good things recently about Neal's BBQ in Thomson, but I have never been there.Nothing better than Neal's BBQ in Thomson
Just for the heck of it, I just read a review of Neal's. Whoever did the review (highly rated) described hash as brunswick stew over rice. NOT AT ALL Brunswick stew and hash are two entirely different dishes.Nothing better than Neal's BBQ in Thomson
I am sorry for your disabilityNo lie at all. I LOVE both fried okra, and okra cooked in a pot of butter beans or field peas. And don't forget gumbo; okra is prime ingredient of gumbo. Personally, I prefer fried okra to french fries; much more tasty.
SMDHI am sorry for your disability
I disagree. I'd rather have a hot dog. Especially since I assume Sonnys cost 3x what a hot dog does at a game. Sonnys is disgusting. I have no idea how they stay in business.Oh, I agree. MUCH MUCH better barbeque in Augusta, but it still beats lousy hot dogs.
Poutine is northern comfort food, and it is decidedly NOT fancy. Fries, cheese curds, brown gravy (MAYBE bacon). That's it.
Simple, filling, delicious.
The sliminess of okra not properly prepared is almost as bad as getting runny egg white in a fried egg. It gives me the willies. The only things I like okra in are étouffée and gumbo.I love all people. I especially appreciate people who like option football.
But, if you don't like fried okra, there is somethin wrong with you, and you need to assess your life.
I have heard very good things recently about Neal's BBQ in Thomson, but I have never been there.
The Sonny's sandwich I had at the Cuse game was fine; nothing disgusting about it in the least.I disagree. I'd rather have a hot dog. Especially since I assume Sonnys cost 3x what a hot dog does at a game. Sonnys is disgusting. I have no idea how they stay in business.
I had never even heard of Neal's until about 6 weeks ago, when a former roomie of mine from Augusta and now living in Des Moines sent me a review of the place. I guess Augusta has it's fair share of excellent BBQ restaurants that a place 20 miles away just never caught my attention. And how do you, living in Atlanta, and formerly Tenn, know about the place?How in the world have you not been to Neal's living in Augusta??????? Gawd man that's crazy BTW Neal's BBQ and Brunswick are SO good!!!!
And I agree with you about okra, we can't do anything about these yankees
I guess I like slimy things...LOLThe sliminess of okra not properly prepared is almost as bad as getting runny egg white in a fried egg. It gives me the willies. The only things I like okra in are étouffée and gumbo.
BTW, you mentioned "Brunswick" in what you said. From what I have gathered, they serve hash over rice there, and, as I said in another post, those are two completely different dishes.How in the world have you not been to Neal's living in Augusta??????? Gawd man that's crazy BTW Neal's BBQ and Brunswick are SO good!!!!
And I agree with you about okra, we can't do anything about these yankees
I had never even heard of Neal's until about 6 weeks ago, when a former roomie of mine from Augusta and now living in Des Moines sent me a review of the place. I guess Augusta has it's fair share of excellent BBQ restaurants that a place 20 miles away just never caught my attention. And how do you, living in Atlanta, and formerly Tenn, know about the place?
I mean, Canada is north, no?Hmm I thought it was a Canadian thing