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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"A BBQ" is different than "for BBQ". If you invited me over for BBQ it would imply meat with BBQ sauce, like ribs or pulled pork. Cooking out or grilling can be any food type, usually implies a casual meal. [/quote] This. I appreciate that most regions outside the South use the term BBQ to describe a grill or a grilling party. However, if one suggests he is serving BBQ he should actually be serving the specific dish. A grilled hot dog is not BBQ. [/quote]
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