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Version 1.0 issued September 21, 1997

Version 2.0 issued June 10, 1998

This document is a compilation and summary of frequently asked questions and answers posted to the Rick Thead BBQ List. We hope this list of questions and answers will help you improve your barbecue skills. This FAQ was edited and is maintained by Bill Wight. Please direct comments, corrections or suggested additions to: wight@odc.net.

© Copyright 1997-1998 William W. Wight. All rights reserved. You may copy and distribute this document as long as it is copied and distributed in its entirety with the contributor's names and this copyright notice intact.

Credit is given for each answer provided in this document where the author was known. Special thanks for extra effort goes to Ed Pawlowski, Harry Jiles, Danny Gaulden, Rick Day, Jeff Lipsitt, Billy Maynard aka Belly, Rodney Leist, Kit Anderson, David Westebbe aka EskWIRED, David Klose, Rick Otto, Tom Kelly and Garry Howard.

The embedded Mini-FAQ is mainly the work of Ed Pawlowski.

BBQ List FAQ Team consists of the following members: Ed Pawlowski, Lloyd Carver, Tom Kelly, Garry Howard, Rock McNelly, Rodney Leist, Dan Gill, Vince Vielhaber, Alex Baker and Bill Wight.

The FAQ BBQ graphic at the top of this page was stolen from Garry Howard's BBQ Web page and modified.

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A Listing of the Frequently Asked Questions of the BBQ List, Version 2.0.


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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Forward
Introduction
Administrative
What is Barbecue?
The Mini-FAQ
Smokers
Accessories
Using Smokers
Wood
Rubs
Marinades
Mops
Sauces
Pork Ribs
Pork Shoulder
Whole Ham
Pork Chops and Loin
Whole Hog
Bacon
Sausage
Hot Dogs
Beef Brisket
Jerky
Chopped Beef
Steak Grilling
Short Ribs
Chuck Roast
Tri-Tip
Chicken
Chicken Grilled
Turkey
Pheasant
Duck
Lamb
Venison
Fish
Other Subjects
Science
Low-Fat
Leftovers
Side Dishes
Portion Size
Solving Problems
Making Charcoal
Contests
Chiles
Cheese
Nuts
Books
Book Reviews
Suppliers
Other Resources


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