Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
Great place to go if your visiting someone in Bronaugh (pop 249) and need tractor parts but I suggest cruising in and just keep on going.
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
Great place to go if your visiting someone in Bronaugh (pop 249) and need tractor parts but I suggest cruising in and just keep on going.
"back in the day, we'd cruise in for some fried chicken. They threw away the wings back then. I was in town looking for tractor parts and hot rod parts, and fixed both right there in the parking lot. I took some of the soon to be thrown away wings, grilled em on the block of the "67 Chevelle SS, tossed em in some hot sauce, and viola, the wing craze was born." /CB [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
"back in the day, we'd cruise in for some fried chicken. They threw away the wings back then. I was in town looking for tractor parts and hot rod parts, and fixed both right there in the parking lot. I took some of the soon to be thrown away wings, grilled em on the block of the "67 Chevelle SS, tossed em in some hot sauce, and viola, the wing craze was born." /CB
Originally Posted by tooge:
"back in the day, we'd cruise in for some fried chicken. They threw away the wings back then. I was in town looking for tractor parts and hot rod parts, and fixed both right there in the parking lot. I took some of the soon to be thrown away wings, grilled em on the block of the "67 Chevelle SS, tossed em in some hot sauce, and viola, the wing craze was born." /CB
Originally Posted by tooge:
"back in the day, we'd cruise in for some fried chicken. They threw away the wings back then. I was in town looking for tractor parts and hot rod parts, and fixed both right there in the parking lot. I took some of the soon to be thrown away wings, grilled em on the block of the "67 Chevelle SS, tossed em in some hot sauce, and viola, the wing craze was born." /CB
Originally Posted by tooge:
"back in the day, we'd cruise in for some fried chicken. They threw away the wings back then. I was in town looking for tractor parts and hot rod parts, and fixed both right there in the parking lot. I took some of the soon to be thrown away wings, grilled em on the block of the "67 Chevelle SS, tossed em in some hot sauce, and viola, the wing craze was born." /CB
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
I smoked (pecan) a package of boneless skinless chicken thighs (pumped) with a basic rub and baste of sundried tomato infused EVOO and balsamic.