Weber Chronicles: Inspirations, Part 2
April 26, 2013He was a regular guy, with a regular guy name: Bruce. A mechanic, if I remember correctly, with hands weathered […] [continue…]
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Good writing, with a strong point and with life oozing out.
He was a regular guy, with a regular guy name: Bruce. A mechanic, if I remember correctly, with hands weathered […] [continue…]
Posted in: cooking, memory, Weber Chronicles
Our church held an outdoor Easter celebration at a nearby park amphitheater this past Sunday, and I was pleased to […] [continue…]
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I grew up in the Midwest, including college and grad school outside Chicago, and then had an opportunity to do […] [continue…]
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It is a question that is not often asked explicitly, but usually implicitly with a quizzically poised eyebrow while I […] [continue…]
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There are many things to celebrate about finally finding a used Weber smoker on the Craigslist: the uncertainty the thrill […] [continue…]
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as the sun ascends over the hill smoke rises in a billowy column from underneath a black lid where alchemy […] [continue…]
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the brisket sits in the dark refrigerator soaking up salt and spices waiting for the morning when smoke and heat […] [continue…]
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inside the doors of the spice shop we smell no food but only its constituent parts the notes without the […] [continue…]
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Some of the best grilling inspiration comes not from websites or cookbooks, but from the discount section at the meat […] [continue…]
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There are people in the world who organize their lives such that they have the perfect tool for every job. […] [continue…]
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