SmokinJohn
Babbling Farker
Reach out to Frognot. He brought some to our Bash. I don't remember if it was Cajun. If it was, I am not the one to ask about spiciness. I eat all peppers except for reapers. It was delicious.
Is there a store front at their factory or something? I will seriously go there and buy a case if there is. Currently buying 4 pounds at a time from Walmart.
Jeff, I'm truly sorry that I was misinterpreted. I've always enjoyed your posts, and was trying to thread a little humor into a slightly helpful reply.
My reference to you and Paul re: speed dial etc was meant to be a compliment since you've had a few of his beautiful cookers in just a few years; making fun of my own envy of you. I'd love to have a SF and will never afford one, so I was poking myself, not you.
Again, I'm sorry if I somehow offended you and would hate to contribute to a valued member like yourself leaving.
Best Regards,
Chris
They have a factory and store off I 65 south of Montgomery.
Take a big cooler to haul the goodies home.
The store is in Evergreen (Conecuh County). They also have bacon which is hard to find elsewhere. It tastes like most other bacon, but too expensive for my wallet. And if you happen to stop by without a cooler, they will gladly sell you a Yeti.
Jeff, I'm truly sorry that I was misinterpreted. I've always enjoyed your posts, and was trying to thread a little humor into a slightly helpful reply.
My reference to you and Paul re: speed dial etc was meant to be a compliment since you've had a few of his beautiful cookers in just a few years; making fun of my own envy of you. I'd love to have a SF and will never afford one, so I was poking myself, not you.
Again, I'm sorry if I somehow offended you and would hate to contribute to a valued member like yourself leaving.
Best Regards,
Chris
Reach out to Frognot. He brought some to our Bash. I don't remember if it was Cajun. If it was, I am not the one to ask about spiciness. I eat all peppers except for reapers. It was delicious.
I am sorry and had a ruff weekend and took things wrong and going through some stuff at home right now and hope we are cool .
Glad you liked it, John. It was the Conecuh Original and not spicy at all. Can't get it around here and brought some back from our last trip to TN.
They have great selection of Conecuh sausage at Super 1 Foods in McKinney. At least they did about a month ago - regular, spicy, hickory and Cajun.
They have great selection of Conecuh sausage at Super 1 Foods in McKinney. At least they did about a month ago - regular, spicy, hickory and Cajun.
Me and big Red are buying 100#'s of Conecuh to carry to the big veteran cook in New York next week
What is your cost per pound? I can find them in 64 oz packages for $12 and some change at Walmart. The online store shows $69.99 for just 12 pounds? The math doesn't sound right...