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TreeFrog

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Well, I haven't heard of Cozy Corner but have heard of Neelys and the Germantown Commissary. Haven't had either one though. And there is Reese's barbecue which used to be good many years ago but I don't know about now.


Cozy Corner is on North Parkway, just east of Danny Thomas. Really good ribs. Also a whole Cornish hen - an unusual BBQ item that you've got to try. It's a popular lunch spot with folks who work downtown.
 

Smiling JOe

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See if you can find some old wood pallets used to ship stuff on. Great way to "recycle" these things. They are ususally dry and cheap too.

YES, GET A PERMIT!!!!!!!

and a great way to get rusty nails stuck in your feet when walking down the beach. :bang:

I hear that Dave's BBQ in Freeport is very tasty. I haven't tried it yet.

Remember, you can Fed Ex some Memphis BBQ, if you don't mind putting money in the pocket one of the men who claim the beach as his private property and locks people up for trespassing if one stops to sit on the dry sand.
 
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beachmouse

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Even if you're staying on the west end of 30-A, it's going to be a hike, but I've heard many a claim that Kinfolks on Racetrack Rd. in Ft. Walton Beach has the best Q in the Panhandle.
 

Smiling JOe

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Even if you're staying on the west end of 30-A, it's going to be a hike, but I've heard many a claim that Kinfolks on Racetrack Rd. in Ft. Walton Beach has the best Q in the Panhandle.
Never been, but I have been to Memphis and tasted some great Q on many occasions. I think it is silly to live in Memphis and go to FL and buy BBQ. About as silly as it would be for me to try to cook Chinese food for a guest coming from China.
 

seaside2

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Cozy Corner is on North Parkway, just east of Danny Thomas. Really good ribs. Also a whole Cornish hen - an unusual BBQ item that you've got to try. It's a popular lunch spot with folks who work downtown.


and there is a sign out there today proclaiming thier 30th year in business.
If you are into really HOT sauses, get them to into the back and bring out one of their private stock sauses.:yikes:
 

seaside2

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and a great way to get rusty nails stuck in your feet when walking down the beach. :bang:

Sorry about my pallet statement. I had really had assumed that they would burn in a barrel, clean up, etc. I agree: no nails in anybody's feet. Mia culppa
 

Smiling JOe

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and a great way to get rusty nails stuck in your feet when walking down the beach. :bang:

Sorry about my pallet statement. I had really had assumed that they would burn in a barrel, clean up, etc. I agree: no nails in anybody's feet. Mia culppa
I understand. Most people tend to take the path of least resistance and don't bother with removing the nails or staples, so I just hate giving them any ideas, and as Kurt mentioned, the wood from which they make pallets is not dense enough to burn any length of time.
 

TreeFrog

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Never been, but I have been to Memphis and tasted some great Q on many occasions. I think it is silly to live in Memphis and go to FL and buy BBQ. About as silly as it would be for me to try to cook Chinese food for a guest coming from China.

The same reason I don't order the grilled grouper at Bosco's in Memphis. :D
 
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