Doughtie’s Barbeque
Sometimes you just want a barbeque: A whole hog chopped up into small bits of goodness and seasoned with pepper and vinegar. Maybe a little smokiness in the taste. When that happens to me – and I’m not anywhere Lexington or Greenville, NC – I go to Kroger’s, buy a package of Doughtie’s BBQ and I’m in business. Doughtie’s is easily the best packaged barbeque of all. Surprisingly, … [Read more...]
Coldwater Tips for Winter Smallmouth
By Bruce Ingram Angling for Virginia’s wintertime rivers smallmouth is a paradox. The cold weather period is perhaps both the best time to catch trophy bronze-backs and the most likely time for fishermen not to even receive one bite. Here are tips from three well-known state anglers on how to experience more of the former and less of the latter. Willis' Mike Smith offers this … [Read more...]
Almost Over
The season for rockfish is almost over in Virginia. Only one more week, but lots of big fish, 40 and 50 pounders, have turned right into Bay waters on their way south. The big fellas are looking for live eels, but they’ll also bust into umbrella rigs if given the chance. Lots of slot fish are hitting at the mouth of the Rapp and along the CBBT. Trout fishimng is solid, with some pups in the … [Read more...]
A Beckley Christmas
I had just turned 10 and would spend this Christmas in our new house on Jennings Street in Beckley, WV. I had made a Little League team that year, loved my Fourth-Grade teacher and Freddie Arnold had just moved in just down the street. I now had a built-in baseball, football, and basketball buddy. Life was good. As Christmas approached, there was one thing I really wanted – an English bike. My … [Read more...]
An (Almost) Christmas Cactus
For 11 months, our little house plant sits in the corner, biding its time. Then, at Christmas, it goes into full bloom. It is, after all, a Christmas Cactus. Except, our little plant gets excited when the Christmas lights go up, and Christmas music echoes throughout the house. Then he blooms prematurely, sometimes as early as Thanksgiving. This year, our plant held off till early December to … [Read more...]
Aldi Comes Through
Cooking for a couple families, I am in one of our grocery stores almost every day. Kroger’s is across the street, so I visit them frequently. I like Wal-Mart because their prices are super low. I also push a cart up and down the aisles of Harris Teeter, Food Lion, Whole Foods, and Sam’s Club. Charlottesville has a relatively new grocery store, Aldi, and at first, I wasn’t impressed. I saw their … [Read more...]
Signs of Our Times
My Best Ever Ribs
Every time I cook ribs, I believe I use a different recipe. Sometimes they are good, sometimes not as good, but it’s pretty hard to screw up baby back ribs unless they are raw or burned. However, I have found there is a fine line between cooking ribs into oblivion and having them both well done and juicy. I cooked a rack of baby back ribs this week, and they were near perfect. They were … [Read more...]
Atkins Works
I was up 7 ½ pounds after our week-long cruise and a travel day of scarfing fast food. Plus, I was no Miss Twiggy before we left. Time for Dr. Atkins. In 10 days, I lost 10 pounds. When the Atkins Diet broke some 30 years ago, everyone ridiculed it. It was unhealthy and unsustainable, “they” said. Now “they” are all using Dr. Atkins’ diet of eating more protein and fewer carbs, … [Read more...]
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