Let's Talk BBQ
MEMBER VIDEOS => Videos => Tomcrete1 => Topic started by: tomcrete1 on March 27, 2017, 08:55:33 PM
-
Johnsonville Hot Italians and Onions on the 28" Blackstone Griddle wrapped in Tortillas with Heinz BBQ Sauce
http://youtu.be/A7N0VMgGqa8
-
Awesome Tom!
-
I need to get me one of them black stones!
-
:thumbup: another great video
-
I want to come to your house for the "blue tray special" ;D ;D ;D Those look good Tom but I was eating my lunch watching this. My lunch was stale Iceberg lettuce, 1/2 slice of thin deli ham & 1/2 thin slice American cheese :'( :'( :'( :'( (sorry no pictures ;) ;))
Do you ever cook for a crowd? I would think your neighbors would be coming down the drive way all the time LOL
-
I want to come to your house for the "blue tray special" ;D ;D ;D Those look good Tom but I was eating my lunch watching this. My lunch was stale Iceberg lettuce, 1/2 slice of thin deli ham & 1/2 thin slice American cheese :'( :'( :'( :'( (sorry no pictures ;) ;))
Do you ever cook for a crowd? I would think your neighbors would be coming down the drive way all the time LOL
You're Welcome to the "Blue Tray" special anytime! Thanks for Watching!
-
I love Johnsonville
-
I love Johnsonville
X2 - net met a flavor I didn't like
-
These look great Tom...NOW...We have to find a way to get you some COnechuh Sausage. I used to be a Johnsonville fan...But - after attending a Gathering down in Ga. a few years ago, and trying Conecuh...I have not bought a Johnsonville since. No kidding......
So, when you are in FL. you may find the - as they are made in Conecuh Co. AL, approx. 2 hours north of Mobile. I get them here now, in Western NC in local grocery stores - so maybe you can as well if you look around.
RAD - you live within reach of Conecuh - give 'em a try too!
-
These look great Tom...NOW...We have to find a way to get you some COnechuh Sausage. I used to be a Johnsonville fan...But - after attending a Gathering down in Ga. a few years ago, and trying Conecuh...I have not bought a Johnsonville since. No kidding......
So, when you are in FL. you may find the - as they are made in Conecuh Co. AL, approx. 2 hours north of Mobile. I get them here now, in Western NC in local grocery stores - so maybe you can as well if you look around.
RAD - you live within reach of Conecuh - give 'em a try too!
Thanks Tim! I look next time I'm down south :)
-
These look great Tom...NOW...We have to find a way to get you some COnechuh Sausage. I used to be a Johnsonville fan...But - after attending a Gathering down in Ga. a few years ago, and trying Conecuh...I have not bought a Johnsonville since. No kidding......
So, when you are in FL. you may find the - as they are made in Conecuh Co. AL, approx. 2 hours north of Mobile. I get them here now, in Western NC in local grocery stores - so maybe you can as well if you look around.
RAD - you live within reach of Conecuh - give 'em a try too!
Give them a try? LOL :D :D - Terry turned me and the Mrs on to them and they are now on the menu 2-3 times a month. I get them from SAMS so we can eat on them for a couple of days. They also go great with some eggs for breakfeast.
-
These look great Tom...NOW...We have to find a way to get you some COnechuh Sausage. I used to be a Johnsonville fan...But - after attending a Gathering down in Ga. a few years ago, and trying Conecuh...I have not bought a Johnsonville since. No kidding......
So, when you are in FL. you may find the - as they are made in Conecuh Co. AL, approx. 2 hours north of Mobile. I get them here now, in Western NC in local grocery stores - so maybe you can as well if you look around.
RAD - you live within reach of Conecuh - give 'em a try too!
That Terry! :D He should be on Conecuh's payroll! ;D
Give them a try? LOL :D :D - Terry turned me and the Mrs on to them and they are now on the menu 2-3 times a month. I get them from SAMS so we can eat on them for a couple of days. They also go great with some eggs for breakfeast.
-
These look great Tom...NOW...We have to find a way to get you some COnechuh Sausage. I used to be a Johnsonville fan...But - after attending a Gathering down in Ga. a few years ago, and trying Conecuh...I have not bought a Johnsonville since. No kidding......
So, when you are in FL. you may find the - as they are made in Conecuh Co. AL, approx. 2 hours north of Mobile. I get them here now, in Western NC in local grocery stores - so maybe you can as well if you look around.
RAD - you live within reach of Conecuh - give 'em a try too!
That Terry! :D He should be on Conecuh's payroll! ;D
Give them a try? LOL :D :D - Terry turned me and the Mrs on to them and they are now on the menu 2-3 times a month. I get them from SAMS so we can eat on them for a couple of days. They also go great with some eggs for breakfeast.
Or at the very least a box or two. :D