Thursday, June 9, 2011

Garden & Gun

My wonderful Jordan sent me a fantastic housewarming present when I got to Louisville I unwrapped a rather large package full of "essentials" for my life in Kentucky. Included in the box was:
-a handle of bourbon (duh)
-two mason jars (for us to drink the bourbon from...duh)
-a miniature horse statue (now sitting atop my stove)
-play money (to start my gambling addiction with)
-a toy gun (shoot first, ask questions later)
-a twinkie cookbook (because that's the way to a man's heart)
-Garden & Gun magazine (only the classiest publication next to the Daily Tar Heel)
-the sweetest card from a dear friend

We used to make fun of Jordan for reading Garden & Gun magazine, but it's a great gift for someone who is new to a state. It's my training for going from a Carolina girl to a Kentucky girl. This edition was all about BBQ. Here are a few clippings that I snipped from the pages... I may not be able to enjoy all the places in NC anymore, but you should!

Old Hickory Pit Bar-B-Q's chopped mutton sandwich (Owensboro, KY): anoited with vinegar, Worcesteshire sauce, and allspice, a dip that doesn't downplay the meat's pungent gaminess. Mmmm
12 Bones Smokehouse's hogzilla (Asheville, NC): Obama has eaten here! Pliant sausage, thick strips of sugar-cured bacon, shredded pork on a toasted sub roll. Yes sir, Mr. President.
Windy Corner Market (Lexington, KY): Rustic reclaimed siding, floorboards that once fenced a horse farm, and a screened porch overlooking rolling pastures all make a welcoming, unhurried feel.
The Bywater (Asheville, NC): I really want to go here! Feels like an old friend's backyard with a spacious lawn tricked out with patio lights, venues for horseshoes, bocce, croquet, and frisbee golf, and a couple of grills for BYOB (bring your own BBQ). 18 beers on tap from the local microbrews. Caution: Jambands have been known to spontaneously erupt on the premises.

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