07-17-2012, 08:49 PM
But I will say I never learned Texas or any other kind of BBQ...I didn't dare tread on male territory like that for fear of eliciting feral snarls, screeches, & chest beating. :tongue:
Seriously, men tend to take their BBQ seriously, and many Southerners (which include East Texans) take great pride in their cooking. I'm proud of mine, too, but BBQ is male territory.
I bring that up because I think it's a pale echo of men and the hunt. While it's rare for men to actually hunt their meat, the BBQ is still typically cooking an animal over an outdoor fire. Of course women still tend to take care of all the other details (but that's ok, if you could only hear what we say about the men while setting the plates or cleaning up as the men are either BBQing or playing sports or looking at someone's car they'd happily help us just to keep us from being able to talk about them ).
Seriously, men tend to take their BBQ seriously, and many Southerners (which include East Texans) take great pride in their cooking. I'm proud of mine, too, but BBQ is male territory.
I bring that up because I think it's a pale echo of men and the hunt. While it's rare for men to actually hunt their meat, the BBQ is still typically cooking an animal over an outdoor fire. Of course women still tend to take care of all the other details (but that's ok, if you could only hear what we say about the men while setting the plates or cleaning up as the men are either BBQing or playing sports or looking at someone's car they'd happily help us just to keep us from being able to talk about them ).