I believe this. 20 years ago while making a 4 year career stop in Houston, we had a paper route. The route owner competed nationally in BBQ competitions and rewarded the top route runners with a 24 hour smoked brisket. We won a few times, and it was, bar none, the best incentive I ever had in my life.
There was a little restaurant along the interstate between Dallas and Ft Worth that had the first brisket I ever had. It was 40 years ago. They had a buffet with brisket, baked beans -really baked in an oven, maybe slaw and cornbread. Awesome.
We were in Dallas for a week on business and went to that place every day.
Texas brisket is the best brisket, for sure! I was glad we experienced it when we could still eat "anything we wanted". A week of buffet is outrageous! 😁
I believe this. 20 years ago while making a 4 year career stop in Houston, we had a paper route. The route owner competed nationally in BBQ competitions and rewarded the top route runners with a 24 hour smoked brisket. We won a few times, and it was, bar none, the best incentive I ever had in my life.
There was a little restaurant along the interstate between Dallas and Ft Worth that had the first brisket I ever had. It was 40 years ago. They had a buffet with brisket, baked beans -really baked in an oven, maybe slaw and cornbread. Awesome.
We were in Dallas for a week on business and went to that place every day.
Texas brisket is the best brisket, for sure! I was glad we experienced it when we could still eat "anything we wanted". A week of buffet is outrageous! 😁
You're making my mouth water!
Wow! What was the name of his place?
I never asked about his team moniker...usually so early in the AM. I think he has since passed; but great memories for us!
So glad you enjoyed your time in Texas!
No you don’t. The brisket doesn’t make it that far.
Kek! You're right fren!
This is the greatest Easter anywhere.
Brisket, corn on the cob and banana pudding, oh my!
I prefer butterscotch pudding. But sounds great
Butterscotch is yummy, too!
...at the same time, the governor is taking bribes from housing developers so they can create a mega neighborhood full of illegals.
Texas sure ain't what it used to be and damn sure isn't what people try to pass it off as being.