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The two men credit their success to marketing the charcoal as a natural, healthful product, appealing to the upscale barbecuer.
"I found a place somewhere on one of those anonymous routes," said one city barbecuer, who had borrowed a car in order to make the trip.
My dad's a good barbecuer, and David asked my dad if he would come up and barbecue when he opens his new place next year.
To be truly satisfying, a barbecue must tap into our genetic memories, evoking in some primitive way the barbecuer's kinship with his Stone Age forebears.
In the recipe section the authors have the would-be barbecuer repeat, like a mantra, "I am barbecuing; I am not grilling."
In the words of one die-hard barbecuer, a television producer who lives in a brownstone in the West 70's, "Some laws are meant to be broken."
Mr. Halle, who is a Navy chef (and a shore-side barbecuer), provides a menu of foot-of-the-page links to navigate his site.
A recent survey of 1,000 American families by the barbecue association indicates that in 41 percent of households with a man and woman in them, the woman is the primary barbecuer.
And in some cases, the healthful results didn't compromise woof and savor: the back ribs remain the barbecuer's choice, and the shoulder, particularly the Boston butt, makes a delicious roast.
One experienced barbecuer is Klaus Steingroever, a West German business executive who says he cooks a steak for himself at the Butcher Shop every time he passes through Chicago.
Mrs. Scott's family recipe for potato soup - don't call it vichyssoise - and smoked brisket and ribs courtesy of Jeremy's father, Jim, an award-winning Kansas City barbecuer.
Mesquite wood deposits slightly higher levels of benzopyrene than other hard woods, but Dr. Pariza said that is not a problem for the average "Kiss the Chef" barbecuer, who throws a handful of mesquite chips on the coals.