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Channel surfed into this show on PBS.

Good show. Cool techniques, recipes and BBQ tips.

It was cool to see several styles of smokers and BBQ grill dotted around in a
pasture all in use with cows grazing freely. He was BBQing chicken and game
hens. I wonder if the cows were thinking, better them than us.

The host is SUPER laid back, with his shades on! He also hosted a show called
BBQ-U.

A nice change from the other fast-paced Food TV school of cooking. I'll have
to check my TV planner for other episodes. Check it out.

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"Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
> Fork in the Road
>
> Channel surfed into this show on PBS.
>
> Good show. Cool techniques, recipes and BBQ tips.
>
> It was cool to see several styles of smokers and BBQ grill dotted around
> in a
> pasture all in use with cows grazing freely. He was BBQing chicken and
> game
> hens. I wonder if the cows were thinking, better them than us.
>
> The host is SUPER laid back, with his shades on! He also hosted a show
> called
> BBQ-U.


Eric Villegas is NOT Steve Raichlen!


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> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
>> Fork in the Road
>>
>> Channel surfed into this show on PBS.
>>
>> Good show. Cool techniques, recipes and BBQ tips.
>>
>> It was cool to see several styles of smokers and BBQ grill dotted around
>> in a
>> pasture all in use with cows grazing freely. He was BBQing chicken and
>> game
>> hens. I wonder if the cows were thinking, better them than us.
>>
>> The host is SUPER laid back, with his shades on! He also hosted a show
>> called
>> BBQ-U.

>
> Eric Villegas is NOT Steve Raichlen!



dejablues,

That's the guy, Steven Raichlen! My online cable TV Planner SCREWED UP or
changed programming. The time slot showed "Fork in the Road." The BUMS!!!

Primal Grill! was the show.

He's the host.

Enjoyed the show a lot!

Thanks for helping me achieve clarity!

Andy
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"Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
> dejablues said...
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>>
>> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
>>> Fork in the Road
>>>
>>> Channel surfed into this show on PBS.
>>>
>>> Good show. Cool techniques, recipes and BBQ tips.
>>>
>>> It was cool to see several styles of smokers and BBQ grill dotted around
>>> in a
>>> pasture all in use with cows grazing freely. He was BBQing chicken and
>>> game
>>> hens. I wonder if the cows were thinking, better them than us.
>>>
>>> The host is SUPER laid back, with his shades on! He also hosted a show
>>> called
>>> BBQ-U.

>>
>> Eric Villegas is NOT Steve Raichlen!

>
>
> dejablues,
>
> That's the guy, Steven Raichlen! My online cable TV Planner SCREWED UP or
> changed programming. The time slot showed "Fork in the Road." The BUMS!!!
>
> Primal Grill! was the show.
>
> He's the host.
>
> Enjoyed the show a lot!
>
> Thanks for helping me achieve clarity!
>
> Andy


I'm a Steve Raichlen groupie. :-) Love the "Grill -Cam" !
Many a time, we've watched the show, gone to the store, bought the
ingredients, and made the recipes the same night.


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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 16:50:20 -0400, "dejablues"
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>I'm a Steve Raichlen groupie. :-)


Got a signed First Edition from Steve when he published "Miami Spice".
Love that cookbook. The best of everything when it comes to Cuban
food.



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Take it.

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> Take it.
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> Bob
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Yes but take it outa your tyre first.

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dejablues said...

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> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
>> dejablues said...
>>
>>>
>>> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
>>>> Fork in the Road
>>>>
>>>> Channel surfed into this show on PBS.
>>>>
>>>> Good show. Cool techniques, recipes and BBQ tips.
>>>>
>>>> It was cool to see several styles of smokers and BBQ grill dotted

around
>>>> in a
>>>> pasture all in use with cows grazing freely. He was BBQing chicken and
>>>> game
>>>> hens. I wonder if the cows were thinking, better them than us.
>>>>
>>>> The host is SUPER laid back, with his shades on! He also hosted a show
>>>> called
>>>> BBQ-U.
>>>
>>> Eric Villegas is NOT Steve Raichlen!

>>
>>
>> dejablues,
>>
>> That's the guy, Steven Raichlen! My online cable TV Planner SCREWED UP

or
>> changed programming. The time slot showed "Fork in the Road." The

BUMS!!!
>>
>> Primal Grill! was the show.
>>
>> He's the host.
>>
>> Enjoyed the show a lot!
>>
>> Thanks for helping me achieve clarity!
>>
>> Andy

>
> I'm a Steve Raichlen groupie. :-) Love the "Grill -Cam" !
> Many a time, we've watched the show, gone to the store, bought the
> ingredients, and made the recipes the same night.



dejablues,

That's great! Good to hear of your groupie status, too! The world can never
have enough food groupies.

I need to buy a grill and smoker and arrange them in the meadow like him,
so I can be outstanding in my field again. <guffaw> I don't know if I can
chill like he does.

Steven presents very clear and concise information in an easy to absorb
way!

One of a few things I took from the show was how to correctly place the
hood so it vented correctly. In all my years, I never knew.

I went back and scrutinized the TV schedule and it's wrong again! With
"Barbeque America" now in the same noon time slot! I don't know what's
going on with that! Anyway, they should do a marathon weekend of his show
sometime soon.

Best,

Andy
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....and when you get to the Slauson cutoff, get out and cut off your
slauson.

(Inside joke for fans of Johnny Carson.)


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> ...and when you get to the Slauson cutoff, get out and cut off your
> slauson.
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> (Inside joke for fans of Johnny Carson.)


I always heard it as the Schlossen Cutoff!




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dejablues wrote:

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>> ...and when you get to the Slauson cutoff, get out and cut off
>> your slauson.
>>
>> (Inside joke for fans of Johnny Carson.)

>
> I always heard it as the Schlossen Cutoff!


Johnny pronounced it correctly - slaw' sun. I knew it that way from
the midwest, before I moved to L.A. it became part of the drive
between my grilf's house and my place.


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