What’s the Difference Between a Cookout and Barbecue in Tuscaloosa, Alabama?
As we embark on the “unofficial” end to summer this weekend with the Labor Day Holiday, will you be hosting a cookout or a barbecue? I just need to know, where is my invitation?
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I’ve never been so divided on a topic, Barbecue vs. Cookout. My up north family thinks it is all the same. Southerners believe there is a HUGE difference between the two. As for me, I side with my Daddy.
Here are the main differences between a barbecue and a cookout. Gospel, According to Bud, my Dad.
13 Reasons Why a Barbecue is NOT the Same as a Cookout
Let’s settle the debate that a barbecue is NOT the same as a cookout.
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