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Bodacious BBQ?
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05/01/17 11:59 AM
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DryFire
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Worth trying or nothing special?
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
#6751077
05/01/17 02:44 PM
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Herbie Hancock
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I've had it a few times in Livingston, Id keep on driving if I were you. But the quality could change from location to location.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
#6751478
05/01/17 09:41 PM
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Raider18
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Agreed, its all about the location. I think Longview is some of the best in the state, Arlington, not so much.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/02/17 01:47 AM
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bp3
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Always had good luck in Longview area. 
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/02/17 02:47 AM
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DryFire
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I'll keep it in mind. Never can tell when small places branch out if their foods gunna stay consistent or not.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/02/17 04:36 PM
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jmhartt
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Try the one in Longview on Mobberly, it's likely to be in the next Texas Monthly top 50. Very good brisket and specialty sausage. They just started making their own burnt end brisket boudain but it's only served on Wednesdays for now. The one in Marshall has very good pork ribs. Haven't had much luck at any of the others but I love their sauce
Last edited by jmhartt; 05/02/17 04:37 PM.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/02/17 10:43 PM
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The one in Arlington used to be good....not great, but good many years ago. Haven't been there in at least a decade. I've been to the one on the north end of Paris a couple of times and liked it.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/03/17 12:31 AM
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I've been too the one on the North side of Paris also, I will eat there again.
Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/03/17 02:20 AM
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Cool Mo D
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/03/17 11:34 AM
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cmc
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I'm not a fan. This is Texas there is BBQ every where, there's better down the road.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/03/17 06:54 PM
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Raider18
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The one in Paris is decent, my old lease was just a few miles up the road and we would stop there on the way to Toco to buy booze.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/03/17 11:50 PM
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CassCounty
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Bodacious in Longview on Mobberly, in my opinion is right up there with some of the best places in Texas. I've tried Franklins, Louie Mueller's, Pecan Lodge and many more. The best ribs I've had were at Stanley's in Tyler, the best brisket at Louie Mueller's and best sausage was at Pecan Lodge. Best overall was Franklin's but Bodacious on Mobberly in Longview is right up there with the front runners.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/03/17 11:53 PM
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Cool Mo D
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
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05/04/17 12:02 AM
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Erny
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I live smack dab in the middle of bodacious BBQ country. I think it's pretty good myself.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: TEXASLEFTY]
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05/04/17 02:30 AM
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Bee'z
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I've been too the one on the North side of Paris also, I will eat there again. The inlaws live in Powderly so I have had it a couple of times. It is a good 
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/04/17 03:35 AM
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BigPig
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It's apparent that after reading reviews of what people think is good BBQ, that most in here don't know good BBQ.
If you put sauce on your BBQ, then you aren't giving the meat a fair chance, or you already know it sucks and this is the last life line for it to be edible.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
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05/04/17 11:42 AM
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SnakeWrangler
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It's apparent that after reading reviews of what people think is good BBQ, that most in here don't know good BBQ.
If you put sauce on your BBQ, then you aren't giving the meat a fair chance, or you already know it sucks and this is the last life line for it to be edible. 
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
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05/04/17 11:57 AM
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Herbie Hancock
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It's apparent that after reading reviews of what people think is good BBQ, that most in here don't know good BBQ.
If you put sauce on your BBQ, then you aren't giving the meat a fair chance, or you already know it sucks and this is the last life line for it to be edible. x2
It takes beer to make thirst worthwhile - J. Fred Schmidt
The internet is an I.Q. Test, people post their scores in the comment section.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/04/17 01:18 PM
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DryFire
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Agreed. Exactly why I look for good meat with no sauce necessary.
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
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05/04/17 04:30 PM
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Buddy
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last brisket I did - the sauce almost went untouched. It felt really good to see folks eating the meat without sauce, I knew it was done right then!
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Re: Bodacious BBQ?
[Re: DryFire]
#6754435
05/04/17 05:41 PM
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pine knott
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I hit the one in Marshall on a regular basis.
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