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Friday, August 24, 2012

Beef and Pork for Breakfast

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Okay, maybe I'm an old school country boy at heart but I don't see anything wrong with eating some beef or pork for breakfast.  They say that you are supposed to have so many servings of meat per day, and they also say that your breakfast is the most important meal of the day. So why not get one of those servings of meat out of the way for breakfast?

There are various things you can do to incorporate beef or pork into your breakfast.

Beef
  • The old Steak and Eggs breakfast is a surefire way to get your protein on first thing in the morning. A small piece of steak pan grilled with some eggs on the side is great. 
  •  Leftover steak can be cubed and thrown in an egg omlette. Nothing like a Steak and Egg Omlette. 
  • Use 3 ounces of angus ground beef fully cooked in your egg omlette. 
Pork

  • Everyone loves having a few links or a patty of pork sausage.  
  • Bacon on the side is still pork. 
  • A small piece of country ham on the side of your eggs is no joke. 
Eggs or French Toast

I've already told you how I eat my eggs, here's my egg post right here. I try to get free range eggs whenever I can.  Scrambled, sunny side, you name it, I'll eat it.

Of course I sometimes enjoy delicious french toast and nab some of the styling recipes off the French Toast Recipes
website.  That's still a way to get your eggs, and is still a  yummy for your breakfast.







Monday, June 18, 2012

Pork BBQ Grilling Tips Be a Grillmaster


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Depending on who you ask, there may be a "right way" or "wrong way" of home grilling or experimenting with your pork barbecue. Now granted, I'm not talking competition because rules do apply. I'm talking home cooking for your family, friends, or even trying to market your own style pork BBQ. I'm here to tell you there is no right and wrong.

Certainly we must give credit to Memphis Style and traditional Southern Pork Barbecue, but today, there are so many styles of "barbecued pork" throughout the US and abroad that if you took a lifetime you could not try them all. Certainly one could make a living eating and reviewing everyone's pork BBQ because, chances are, no two will ever taste exactly alike.   Some will indeed make your tongue slap your brain.

pork bbq

You have the sweet and tangy.
You have the bitter yet brown sugar honey-fied.
You have the vinegar based sweet succulent.
You have the spicy and red sauced.
You have the hickory smoked sliced bbq pork.
You have the pulled that melts in your mouth that you can't describe.
You have the soy based pork bbq.
You have the kind that sets your mouth on fire.
You have the kind that falls right off the bone.
You have the kind that's been processed into fine little bits.
You have the sliced and diced kind.
You have the kind they cut up old Southern Style with a small axe.
You have the one you can't quite put your finger on what it is but it's damn good.


Be Daring.

At home you are your own grillmaster. Do it up right. Sprinkle some love. Put a dab or this and a pinch of that and see where it takes you.   Should you get bone in or bone out? That's up to you.   Smoke it. Bake it. Broil it. Boil It. Do whatever the hell you want to your butt of pork.   Season it, baste it, taste it, pull it,  shred it, cut it, chop it, mutilate it, it's all good.  


If I lived by the rules of doing it "this exact way" or "that particular way" I would never have had my own hickory sweet tastin' pork bbq that is not duplicated by anyone because it's my own recipe.  Some people will say hey, that doesn't look pulled like traditional bbq.  Others may say "hey, pork isn't supposed to be smoky or taste like apples and hickory." That's when I make them a sub and they shovel it into their mouth bite by bite. Yum.

Pulled Pork Barbecue  

I have spent lots of time at barbecue festivals tasting other's pork bbq and I have to say that no two have ever tasted alike to me, but I could spend the day eating it all as there are so many ones that are delicious.   So what I'm advising is be daring. Try something new. Don't be scared to add that pinch of brown sugar or touch of Tabasco. It's all you.  It's YOUR PORK BBQ.


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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Swine Pork TShirt Organic Cotton Real Men Wear Pink


Pig Tshirt
Bovine Swine Shirt is here!

We've been working with a local screen printer in Pennsylvania (Thanks Jordan) and made some  of our own hip designs for our 30th Year Anniversary bash. Our Bovine Swine got pork hog T-Shirt design is finally finished, quality checked and ready to go!   What's better, it's made of ORGANIC COTTON!


Pink Pig Shirt
Big Fat Daddy's Original Design. 

What we went for was a BIG AZZ Pig, he is hot pink and measures a bit over 10" wide across your back. It is unisex of course with a plain black front.  Made of 100% Organic Cotton (pre-shrunk) for comfort and quality. Organic Cotton is much softer and airy than regular cotton, and a bit more expensive too.

Men wear Pink picture

So what do you think? Can you handle it? Or, are you too scared to wear pink?  Soon they will be coming to our store  limited edition in this soft comfy ORGANIC cotton $29.9,.



Saturday, October 22, 2011

Got pork?




Pork Barbecue Cooking bigfatdaddys
A shot from the HTC phone my tiny smoker loaded with pork butt smoking all night for my pork bbq down in  Shenandoah.

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