On Apr 10, 10:26 pm, "Jeffrey Hamilton" <bberesf...@cogeco.ca> wrote: "Eugene Griessel" <eugene@dynagen..co..za> wrote in message news:47fe5465.3313680@news.uunet.co.za... Bryn <brianlovett...@googlemail.com> wrote: On 8 Apr, 17:54, "TMOliver" <tmoliverjr...@hot.rr.comFIX> wrote: From deep in real barbecue country, addressed to a crowd including Hines a
"Eugene Griessel" <eugene@dynagen..co..za> wrote in message news:47fe5465.3313680@news.uunet.co.za... Bryn <brianlovett666@googlemail.com> wrote: On 8 Apr, 17:54, "TMOliver" <tmoliverjr...@hot.rr.comFIX> wrote: From deep in real barbecue country, addressed to a crowd including Hines a= nd the Hogg who wouldn't know barbecue were they to fall in the pit....
On 8 Apr, 17:54, "TMOliver" <tmoliverjr...@hot.rr.comFIX> wrote: From deep in real barbecue country, addressed to a crowd including Hines and the Hogg who wouldn't know barbecue were they to fall in the pit.... First, "barbeque" is likely to be the more authentic, close to original spelling, reflecting some creative transliteration wfrom a now lost Creole/Caribbean term. Traditionally
TMOliver wrote: From deep in real barbecue country, addressed to a crowd including Hines and the Hogg who wouldn't know barbecue were they to fall in the pit.... First, "barbeque" is likely to be the more authentic, close to original spelling, reflecting some creative transliteration wfrom a now lost Creole/Caribbean term. Traditionally, the first European barbecuers (maybe
On Apr 8, 12:54 pm, "TMOliver" <tmoliverjr...@hot.rr.comFIX> wrote: From deep in real barbecue country, addressed to a crowd including Hines and the Hogg who wouldn't know barbecue were they to fall in the pit.... First, "barbeque" is likely to be the more authentic, close to original spelling, reflecting some creative transliteration wfrom a now lost Creole/Caribbean term. Traditionally