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Thread: Hey Bucknut.....you like The Mean Pig????

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    Hey Bucknut.....you like The Mean Pig????

    Just walked past the tv....wifey's watching some food show with that idiot who tries to eat enormous amounts of food, without barfing....or, tremendously hot and spicy foods, again, without barfing.

    He was eating at a place outside Little Rock called The Mean Pig.....they challenged him to eat a small pork BBQ sammich, topped with their Shut-Up-Juice, which consisted of one teaspoon of pure extract of habanero....I didn't stick around for the finale, but that ole boy was sweating blood from his face and forehead.

    Looked like an interesting foodie hangout....you ever eat there???
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    Never heard of it. I try to drive really fast through Little Rock any more. I'm a country boy.

    Hmmm. I just Googled it, and it said the Mean Pig was in Cabot. Cabot ain't Little Rock. Cabot is another bedroom community of a "lot" of folks about as far from Little Rock as Conway is, in another direction.

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    Okay.
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    I love hot food whether its inside or OUTSIDE of Little Rock. But there's a point where the hot just doesn't have any flavor any more.

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    I'd have had to stop when they put the cole slaw on the Sammich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryBobPosthole View Post
    I love hot food whether its inside or OUTSIDE of Little Rock. But there's a point where the hot just doesn't have any flavor any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niner View Post
    I'd have had to stop when they put the cole slaw on the Sammich.

    Heathens!!!!
    When I first moved to Memphis, I stopped for a BBQ sammich and they served it to me with cole slaw. I asked WTF? and was told if I didn't want cole slaw, I should have ordered it that way! (I later learned ALL Memphis BBQ sammiches are served with slaw) I was in a rush, so didn't wait for another sandwich and ate it anydamnway. I was hooked instantly! To this day, that's the only way I'll eat a BBQ sammich ... with slaw!

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    We always called a pulled pork sammich with cole slaw on it an Arkansas Pig Sandwich. Dang good eats too.

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    Ugh.

    I don't eat the food that my food eats.
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    What do you eat that eats cabbage?

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    Cole slaw is gross people. Pull it together. a properly executed and served pulled pork sammich is soggy enough without that hellborn crap on it. That's right, HELLBORN.
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    And you should speak English while eating it too!
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    Carolina style BBQ (vinegar based sauce) not that sugary tomato sheeit.
    And mama's slaw!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LJ3 View Post
    Cole slaw is gross people. Pull it together. a properly executed and served pulled pork sammich is soggy enough without that hellborn crap on it. That's right, HELLBORN.
    I'm sorry, LJ.. On this, we'll have to disagree. Particularly while I'm eating this diet dogfood stuff, pulled pork and coleslaw sounds to be just about heaven.

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    ......some folks eat caterpillars too....
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    I'd try some pretty exotic stuff. Like maybe some of those big grubs roasted in banana leaves. Squeeze em out like toothpaste
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    I've not tried tyem but fried grasshoppers are said to be good.

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    The key to eating roasted grass hoppers is to pull their head off slowly before you roast them. The stomach will actually come out with the head. As long as you get that part out they ain't bad...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arty View Post
    Carolina style BBQ (vinegar based sauce) not that sugary tomato sheeit.
    And mama's slaw!
    Amen...

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    I was wondering how they got rid of the tobaccy juice.

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    Deer will eat the dog snot out of cabbage. So will cows and pigs.

    If you need some kind of additive to hide the taste, even a little bit, of good smoked meat, then it ain't good.
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    There's a difference between hiding and complimenting the taste.

    And hello? you put ketchup on a steak!
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    Not always. Only when needed. If there's any difference in putting BBQ sauce on smoked meat, cabbage on chopped smoked meat, or ketchup on a steak, I don't know what it is.

    Mostly, I like sauteed mushrooms with steak. I seldom use ketchup. But some of us are poor, and can't afford high meat cuts. So..........a little ketchup works wonders. The steak I ate with you needed it!!!!

    But it gives y'all something to talk about........
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    Speaking of ketchup, I saw some at the store the other day that was "balsamic vinegar" ketchup. It was in a regular Heinz bottle, but had a black label and a silver top. I'm going have to try some of that the next tiem I go back.
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    On what?

    I thought Ketchup was evil?
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    Only when you put it on a steak!

    Funny thing is I would never put it on a ribeye off the grill. (IMO, if you season it right it just doesn't need it.) But, if one of the kids doesn't finish theirs (never a problem for me) and I fry it up for breakfast I always use ketchup. Go figure.
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    Maybe y'all have cabbage patch deer in Arkansas, but here they eat mostly grass and acorns.

    I'll bet they're gassy critters.

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    I don't think it's a main food source, goobernuts. But they eat it if offered to them. And I don't.

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    Had "SLAW DOGS" in WV. Got me hooked!

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