– We are honored to be recently added to the list of patrons of True ‘Cue alongside our buddy Grant from Marie, Let’s Eat
– Grant tries a “catfish” sandwich from Scott’s-Parker’s BBQ, which is not a fish sandwich as you might expect based on the name
New blog post: We enjoy the excellent chopped pork and “catfish” sandwiches at Scott’s-Parker #BBQ in Lexington TN. https://t.co/8gljp4rjXu pic.twitter.com/2qSLdIAOs6
— Grant Goggans (@MarieLetsEat) May 5, 2017
– Not a good look, pt 2: An update on the Smithfield’s v Raleigh PD story, which may have been greatly embellished
– Good news from our new-ish Charlotte #1: Jon G’s BBQ is getting a food trailer
– One of the things you may not have known about Cheerwine (but probably did if you grew up in NC): Cheerwine is often the number one or two brands sold at BBQ restaurants
– Three Wilson men were honored by the Chamber of Commerce last week
While the trio don’t date back to Parker Barbecue’s opening in 1946, they have been a part of the iconic restaurant on U.S. 301 for more than a century collectively. Williams joined the staff in 1963 as a waiter before heading into the kitchen to cook ‘cue alongside one of the original owners, Ralph Parker. He stepped into an ownership role in 1987, eventually bringing Lamm and Lippard along for the ride. Lippard started working in the kitchen in his twenties while Lamm started in 1985.
– Speaking of Parker’s, Our State Magazine tweeted out their profile of them back in 2013
In Wilson, Parker’s is an institution. Each week, it smokes about 150 whole hogs and fries about 8,000 chickens. https://t.co/cwLVXe6KYk pic.twitter.com/hu2z1tDh1B
— Our State Magazine (@ourstatemag) May 9, 2017
– Could barbecue be why Seymour Johnson Air Force Base near Goldsboro came to be? That’s apparently how the story goes, according to writer Julian Pleasants
And, Pleasants writes with a smile, the Seymour Johnson air base came about when “the War Department, in search of delicious eastern North Carolina barbecue,” designated the municipal airport near Goldsboro “as essential to national defense.”
– Some of our favorite pitmasters – Sam Jones, Elliott Moss, John Lewis, among others – will be in Greenville, SC in September for a barbecue brunch as part of Euphoria Greenville
– The new Whole Foods store in south Charlotte is having a barbecue and bluegrass opening on May 20; no word on where the barbecue is from
– The latest location of Midwood Smokehouse opens Thursday, May 18
– Charlotte Agenda includes dishes from Bar-B-Q King, Bill Spoon’s, and Art’s Barbecue & Deli on this list of 50 must-try Charlotte cheap eats under $10
50 must-try Charlotte Cheap Eats under $10
https://t.co/nfja0VyFeZ pic.twitter.com/b476cZo0z9— Charlotte Agenda (@charlotteagenda) May 8, 2017