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JohnBoucher 12-08-2007 11:18

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skimoose 12-08-2007 11:23

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Congratulations John, and everyone over at team #237, from another team celebrating ten years this year, 228 Gus! :)

I'm marking down the date, as long as there aren't any conflicts, I'll stop by. Mmmmm... love pulled pork.

Guess we need to speed up our 10th year celebration planning.

Billfred 12-08-2007 12:29

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Oy, you're reminding me that I'm going into my fifth season! Way to make me feel old, Boucher! ;)

Just one required question from the aficionado: Mustard-based, ketchup-based, or vinegar-based pulled pork?

K.Shaw 12-08-2007 15:07

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oo i love the date 9-23-07 woot woot LOL :yikes: :D

Richard Wallace 12-08-2007 20:37

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Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 638459)
Just one required question from the aficionado: Mustard-based, ketchup-based, or vinegar-based pulled pork?

Astute question, Billfred. Of course there would be no such question down on the Black River, in SC, where pulled pork originated because only city folks and Yankees use forks. Long, slow cooking and vinegar-based seasoning ensured that nothing beyond ones own good fingers need come between meat and mouth.

But in these modern times, city folks and Yankees have developed a taste for pulled pork, so the question is pertinent: what style do they prefer?

AV_guy007 13-08-2007 00:35

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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 638494)
Astute question, Billfred. Of course there would be no such question down on the Black River, in SC, where pulled pork originated because only city folks and Yankees use forks. Long, slow cooking and vinegar-based seasoning ensured that nothing beyond ones own good fingers need come between meat and mouth.

But in these modern times, city folks and Yankees have developed a taste for pulled pork, so the question is pertinent: what style do they prefer?

I am with you all the way, The pork is one of the things I look forward to most when I go down to visit family in NC, Vinegar all the way:D

Elgin Clock 13-08-2007 02:14

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Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 638459)
Just one required question from the aficionado: Mustard-based, ketchup-based, or vinegar-based pulled pork?

Umm.. we'll have to get back to you on that question.
But none-the-less, I'm sure it will be awesome. w00t!
I can't wait! :)

And to Art and the rest of 228, c'mon down & bring the whole darn team!!!
We'll make you all honorary guests seeing as you are sharing in 10 years of Robo-Building-ness that we are celebrating as well!!

10 years strong and plenty more to come! :)

Travis Hoffman 13-08-2007 11:20

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Originally Posted by K.Shaw (Post 638472)
oo i love the date 9-23-07 woot woot LOL :yikes: :D

Wouldn't 10-23-07 be more appropriate given the occasion? :p

Cynette 13-08-2007 11:34

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Originally Posted by Travis Hoffman (Post 638567)
Wouldn't 10-23-07 be more appropriate given the occasion? :p

Maybe, but Tuesdays aren't as good as Sundays for gala celebrations!

What I would give to be able to come! It sounds delicious! :yikes:

artdutra04 13-08-2007 15:47

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock (Post 638536)
And to Art and the rest of 228, c'mon down & bring the whole darn team!!!
We'll make you all honorary guests seeing as you are sharing in 10 years of Robo-Building-ness that we are celebrating as well!!

10 years strong and plenty more to come! :)

Luckily, since it's on a Sunday I should be able to leave campus to go. Because as anyone familiar with GUS Team 228 knows, we love hickory-smoked pulled pork!

http://www.team228.org/media/picture.../team-barbeque
http://www.team228.org/media/picture...dil-festival/3

It's great when one of the parents of a student on your team has a gaint smoker, for slowly smoking the pork. It makes for great team barbeques. :cool:


mtaman02 13-08-2007 18:58

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Congrads to all the teams entering their 10th. year. Smoked Pork sounds / smells pretty good =). If I'm not doing anything I might stop by we shall see CT is not really around the corner lol and it's getting harder to take time off from work.

luciaes 13-08-2007 19:03

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Originally Posted by artdutra04 (Post 638604)
Luckily, since it's on a Sunday I should be able to leave campus to go. Because as anyone familiar with GUS Team 228 knows, we love hickory-smoked pulled pork!

http://www.team228.org/media/picture.../team-barbeque
http://www.team228.org/media/picture...dil-festival/3

It's great when one of the parents of a student on your team has a gaint smoker, for slowly smoking the pork. It makes for great team barbeques. :cool:


nice, i wish i had one of those, all i got is a tiny little propane smoker

joshsmithers 16-08-2007 13:50

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Originally Posted by AV_guy007 (Post 638530)
I am with you all the way, The pork is one of the things I look forward to most when I go down to visit family in NC, Vinegar all the way:D

I'm a vinegar guy. Now, although NC is famous for vinegar-based pork, there is a line drawn down the state that segregates the taste buds. The farther east you go, you'll get vinegar based barbeque and slaw. Especially Wilson County, with famous restaurants like Bill's and Parkers. However, in the West, mountainous, and High Point area you get ketchup based barbeque, which is also quite good. Theres alot of old-timey restaurants you can find if you know where to look that are great representations of these areas. All in all, Carolina barbeque is still VERY good.

Pork is a very serious topic in North Carolina. Where else can you advertise for your robotics team at an event known as "Hog Day"?

joshsmithers 16-08-2007 13:50

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delete me! the delete option wasnt there when i edited.

JohnBoucher 20-09-2007 07:27

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Hey .. Don't Forget Team 237's Pulled Pork Party is this Sunday In Watertown. 1:00 to 4:00PM. See you there.


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