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Culinary Art In Your Backyard

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  • bbqLuv
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    Green Bay Packer Brisket
    They are pretty good.

  • JP7794
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    Very well written. As others have stated, a lot to digest.

    The opening quote reminded me of the movie Mystery Men for some reason. Great movie IMO.

    "You must first master your craft before you can become an artist." Meathead

    "You must first master your craft or your craft will master you". - The Sphinx
    Last edited by JP7794; August 6, 2020, 02:30 PM.

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  • Cheef
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    Well I'm old but we used to call them EASY?

  • klflowers
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    Was that a PBC? HawkerXP? Never heard of this film; I'll be watching it soon.

  • Uncle Bob
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    I too am glad this resurfaced, hadn't seen it before. There's a WHOLE LOT to unpack there, rich with insight.

    A couple thoughts of way too many to choose from; The Jeff Tweedy quote reminds me of a favorite comment: Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge. On the notion of recipes and outcomes, most people can relate to the experience that even though they follow grandma's recipe to the letter, somehow the result never tastes as good.

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  • theemiles
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    I am a practicing artist. But my salary comes from teaching it a community college.

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  • Meathead
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    Nice catch! I'll fix the manuscript! My guess is that you time at SAIC came well after mine. Are you a practicing artist?

  • troymeister
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    That was cool!!...I hav never heard of this movie...I'll check out soon.

  • theemiles
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    I am a visual artist, and I enjoyed what you wrote, and look forward to buying your next book when it comes out. I don’t go around looking for typos (I am not qualify for that, and my wife is always correcting my writing, or things I say), but Jackson Pollock is the correct spelling, not Pollack. Loved hearing about your art background. I too went to the Art institute of Chicago.

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  • Meathead
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    LOL! Don't let them intimidate you!

  • fzxdoc
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    Astounding. A pleasure to watch.

    Kathryn

  • ofelles
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    Just your second post and you're stirring it up? wow! 🙂

  • Heath Newburn
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    This is fantastic. Just so long as we can all agree that Texas BBQ is superior to NC or KC BBQ, I think you're dead on :-)

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  • Meathead
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    Fantastic. I forgot about this amazing scene. Thanks for reminding me. Real Asian cooking is so amazing.

  • Craigar
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    I think I lost 3 fingers just watching this vid.

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