Wednesday, June 28, 2006

How To Barbecue Southeastern Style

I've been kinda slow posting on this personal blog lately and to be truthful have had a hard time staying focused on the tasks that I have to do. Since my last post about the "picnic for the autistic", I have tried to settle down and finish one project at a time.

I am presently trying to optimize one of my websites and add a meaningful Sitemap to it. The problem being, this is a slow process and I am still working on it. I have at most, stayed on this one project and not veered into another direction as I normally do.

My normal routine is to go in too many directions and get to many "irons in the fire" at one time. (If you in the younger generation don't know what this means, ask your parents or grandparents.)

Since I am getting older, I have also started carrying a small notebook with me and also keep one beside my computer to jot down any intelligent nonsense that I may think of that can be useful for a website niche or blog in the future. This also helps me stay focused by not having to change directions and forget my main objective.

While cooking barbecue for the picnic, it came to mind that when I first started cooking barbecue I had to search for days on the internet to find a workable recipe and cooking procedures that fit my needs.

Part of this was a "learn as you go" process that I have actually been using for about 3 years. I took excerpts from various sites and books.


I don't cook in competition but have used some of the barbecue commercially in a small restaurant and response from the customers was very positive. This information adapts to small portions and can be cooked on a small inexpensive barbecue grill as I have described in the article.

Maybe if you have the desire to try your hand at slow cooking barbecue (not grilling) and have been unable to find the complete procedure and recipe this post could possible be of assistance to you.

Check it out through this Barbecuing link and if you have any questions, please send me an email or write in the comments section of this blog. I will be glad to reply.

These are not the recommendations of any of the manufacturers or retailers named in this article but are only my opinion and what worked for me.

Sincerely,

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi. Quite a variety of topics you have! Would you be interested in putting a link to my site? If so, here's my link:

http://intellitech.blogspot.com/

I've placed a link to your site on mine. Thanks.

Bobby Griffin said...

C. Oxford, I can see the link to my site. And there was a post done this morning at 8 AM, not sure if that's the post you were talking about, but all appears to be fine.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for adding my link! Could you change the name to 'Intelligent Technology', please?
Thanks again.

COxford said...

Hamrash,

I have several blogs and 4 websites. I use the other blogs mainly for adveritising my sites and affiliate links. This one I try to keep more personal and write about whatever comes to mind.

Thanks,

C. Oxford