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Jul 18, 2010

They Call Me “Smokehouse”

They Call Me “Smokehouse”

It's been years since I worked at the Tommy Gunn's BBQ smokehouse, but I think I still have the touch.

They Call Me “Smokehouse”

Dry rubbed, barbecue baby back ribs; Tangy mustard slaw; Coffee bacon baked beans


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