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Authentic VA style Brunswick stew

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    Authentic VA style Brunswick stew

    I'll post the link for the recipe here. Only changes made were using .75 cup of ketchup and 2/3 cup of Eastern NC vinegar based sauce in place of the 1.5 cups bbq sauce. Also a few dashes of Texas Pete.

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    Hey, hey! I live in Brunswick Va. (some of the time) Did you get permission to mess with our recipe?
    Last edited by HawkerXP; January 31, 2021, 05:34 PM.

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    • scottranda
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      I’m from Powhatan. Does playing Brunswick middle school in basketball count for anything?

    • HawkerXP
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      Depends. Was your team mascot a squirrel? scottranda

    • Hulagn1971
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      All out of squirrel HawkerXP! scottranda My grandparents, aunt, uncle and cousins lived there off Lake Shawnee. Loved spending summers there growing up. My grandaddy was James "Jimmy" Cole and my uncle is Frank Cole. My uncle finally retired from DuPont. Worked there starting at age 18.

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