Phubar's Tangy Chick Pron

Phubar

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Now I know what you 'Mericans mean by "tangy"...very vinigar-ish.
Got these bottles from GTR last time he visited me.
I marinated the chick in Scott's,aPhter the marinating I cooked it down,added honey and some Carolina Treet.
Used this as a glaze.
Sorry...but no plated pron,just ate it with a smoked tater and mayo.



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Born and raised in Goldsboro, NC... Both the sauces are near and dear to me. Im military, and in another state for 8 years. Everytime family visits or i deploy, these 2 are in my care packages along with Brightleaf Hotdogs! Not to be used together of course
 
Very nice sir. Love the vinegar sauces. Have to give those a try. Were they very sweet?

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Looking good as usual Phubs, Carolina Treet is one of my favorites on chicken.
 
Looking good as usual Phubs, Carolina Treet is one of my favorites on chicken.

^^^This Pharker sent me some this summer. Now guess who's ordering it by the case online? :shocked: Moose has also been known to Phall under the spell of Carolina Treet as well. :thumb:

We've been marinating/basting chix in Carolina Treet and using the Scott's as a condiment on pulled pork - I could see the Scott's working as a marinade if it isn't in there Phor too long.

That Phlavor is kind of a Southeastern deal - salt, vinegar, etc. Things seem to get less tangy as you head north and west. I gotta try and get some country ham to ya.

Oh yeah - y'all around mid-May? :hungry:
 
^^^This Pharker sent me some this summer. Now guess who's ordering it by the case online? :shocked: Moose has also been known to Phall under the spell of Carolina Treet as well. :thumb:

We've been marinating/basting chix in Carolina Treet and using the Scott's as a condiment on pulled pork - I could see the Scott's working as a marinade if it isn't in there Phor too long.

That Phlavor is kind of a Southeastern deal - salt, vinegar, etc. Things seem to get less tangy as you head north and west. I gotta try and get some country ham to ya.

Oh yeah - y'all around mid-May? :hungry:



Yeah...I've learned about that in the Southern parts the Phlavour goes vinigar...this was my Phirst time of tasting it.

I think you allready gave me the country ham...if so I used it recently.

May will be Phine...we'll make time for some Quality time.:razz:
Phriday we're getting another wildboar from Germany...so you know I'm gonna save some till May.:cool:
 
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