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  2. 33 Best BBQ Menu Ideas for Easy Summer Get-Togethers at Home

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    Some must-have ingredients include store-bought chips, dips and fruit platters, homemade barbecue sauce and of course, meats and fish to grill such as pork ribs, sausage, shrimp, salmon, beef ...

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  4. Mobile catering - Wikipedia

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    BBQ popular food items include burgers, sausages and chicken. Mobile catering for Indian railways. A catering truck enables a vendor to sell a larger volume than a cart and to reach a larger market. The service is similar; the truck carries a stock of prepared foods that customers can buy.

  5. Fire Up Barbecue Season With These Charcoal Smokers - AOL

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    This is your year to become a barbecue pro with one of these charcoal smokers. There’s one on our list for every budget, from $100 to $2,000.

  6. Franklin Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    After seasoning the ribs, Aaron walks viewers through cooking them via an offset smoker. 4: July 31, 2013: The Smoker: 06:12: Aaron walks viewers through modifying and season a common style offset smoker, available at everyday home improvement and sporting good stores. 5: July 31, 2013: The Payoff: 13:00

  7. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While barbecue is found outside of this region, the 14 core barbecue states contain 70 of the top 100 barbecue restaurants, and most top barbecue restaurants outside the region have their roots there. [4] Barbecue in its current form came from the South, where cooks learned to slow-roast tough cuts of meat over fire pits to make them tender.