More Than A Flavor: The History of Eastern North Carolina BBQ
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Learn about the history of BBQ in Wayne County and across Eastern North Carolina in this documentary, More Than A Flavor!
Produced by Wayne County Public Affairs in cooperation with the Wayne County Public Library.
A special thanks to The Scott Family Archives/The Scott Group for photos.
Grew up down there. Still do hog killin every year and bbq our own. Great video.
Ate at wilbers BBQ in the late 80s n still can taste it lolol 2022
Grew up part of my life in Goldsboro, NC and BBQ is at the top of my list of favorite foods. Eastern style BBQ will always be my preference.
I was stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro North Carolina. We used to go to wilber's barbecue to get our barbecue and then McCall's open up just down the street. I prefer either one. I understand wilber's had some tax problems and went out of business but somebody came along and rescued it and open the back up glad to hear that
Great Job! Scotts BBQ sauce is the BEST
Great video... love the history!
The finest BBQ in the world
Apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, salt, & momofuku brand chili crisp. mix it up & boom better eastern style sauce
Love this
Be nice touch if a sandwiches were named from the long tradition names of pit masters
Example ..sassy sandwich n a Scotts dream plate with various meats to keep the history of the original founders in that area of bbq
I'll admit, when I make my own bbq sauce, I'm probably a heretic... I will do a base of vinegar, add in some tomato, and also add a hint of mustard. Sounds crazy but actually tastes amazing
Nothing wrong with that
That extension agent is misplaced. As a western BBQ guy I enjoy my barbecue. My biggest deal isn’t the sauce it’s the main side. Barbecue without “BBQ” red slaw