I guess this kind of goes under hunting. Got 1st place at my kids' school sporting clay fundraiser. Thought it was a pretty cool trophy. Belt buckle on insulated cup.
I've done those, but like the Sandwich cauliflower thins from Outer Isle. You can find them Whole Foods or on their website https://www.outeraislegourmet.com/products/cauliflower-sandwich-thins?gclid=Cj0KCQiAwP3yBRCkARIsAABGiPoRwu7cDxu_eAxnRbvDc85YUVxT3Mbn5owYDdKvhluI1qofi36FWi0aAnhFEALw_wcB or Amazon delivers. They make a great substitute for flour tortillas.
For a variety of rubs, check out Simply Marvelous: https://www.bigpoppasmokers.com/simply-marvelous-rubs
For Glaze, if you want something really thick and sweet with a little kick, try out Blues Hog Original https://www.amazon.com/Blues-Hog-Original-Smokey-Mountain/dp/B077ZMQ4ZD/ref=sr_1_6?hvadid=78340256887369&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=blues+hog+bbq+sauce&qid=1583335738&sr=8-6
I also did well in competitions using Daigles: https://daiglesbbq.com/shop/daigles-competition-finishing-glazes
If they were taking care of ALL expenses that would be the route to go. We have $1,000 resort credit for the week. Looks like that will be blown through in short order.
HEB the TOP United States Grocery Retailer
How does this happen when HEB is never open?
https://www.wfaa.com/article/life/heb-top-us-grocery-retailer-2020/269-7f94aaca-e451-41cb-aa35-1b9f5781c4f6
Anyone got the word on Zavala's in Grand Prairie?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/located-on-brisket-lane-zavala-s-may-be-texas-next-hit-bbq-joint/ar-BB109YL8?ocid=hplocalnews
To go with the list from above:
If you have little tykes, take them to the Magic House. Cool, hands on things to do.
Imo's is a good place to try St. Louis Style Pizza. Get their salad and some fried raviolis to go with the pizza.
An Oyler can put out some good bbq and one that can be left unattended for an overnight cook. Not sure about how it does a hot-n-fast style that Champ may like.
I know you are there for work so you may not go playing golf, so if not see what others have to say about it. Seems like it should be a nice course. Would enjoy a rundown of your thoughts on the experience there. We are doing the Powerboat Tour one day but looking at what else there is to do other than just lay around the resort.
First, bravo on the only $149 bump to First Class.
First class has the right and I actually want them to jump up as soon as the seat belt light goes off, so they are ready to get the line going off the plane as soon as the door opens. In fact, the ones who wait till the door opens and then gets up, takes their sweat ass time gathering their things gets me a little surly.