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cut head of cabage in 1/4's
sheet of tinfoil
big dollup of butter|margarine
sprinkle of garlic and onion powder or g-salt, o-salt
wrap in foil
cook on medium heat bbq for 1/2 hr or so

take off tin foil and enjoy
remove any burnt leaves

try it, yummy, season to your taste

Sounds delicious! I will try it......:d
 

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Always see hot chicks on my adventures. Where do they come from? Is there a secret hot chicks on secret trail club somewhere? duno...
 

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On Hun run while everyone is bashing, seen three hot chicks on trail with sack of cold beers last time. Blond, brunette and a bit chunky one. They were just having a couple beers by the creek... Had to stop in for chat. Good golly things would have got out of hand if I'd excepted that dang beer...
 

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real good,

cut head of cabage in 1/4's
sheet of tinfoil
big dollup of butter|margarine
sprinkle of garlic and onion powder or g-salt, o-salt
wrap in foil
cook on medium heat bbq for 1/2 hr or so

take off tin foil and enjoy
remove any burnt leaves

try it, yummy, season to your taste
Giving jackies ( late dad Charlie), recipe away are ya

Don't think she would much appreciate that, and pretty sure u sworn the oath about the recipe




Took ya forever to get it right if I recall too
 
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Giving jackies ( late dad Charlie), recipe away are ya

Don't think she would much appreciate that, and pretty sure u sworn the oath about the recipe




Took ya forever to get it right if I recall too

are you serious, google is your friend, some big secret!!!!! I cook it to my taste so i guess i got it right lol.

try it with bacon on top!!!!! or cooked in a dish with 1/4 beer, lightly salted. lots of ways to cook it.
 
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take a half onion, remove all but the outer 2-3 rings, stuff with hamburger, seasoned to your taste, strip of bacon on top, and when just about done, a slice of your favorite cheese on top!!!!


bbq'd hot dog with sour kraut , or chili dogs.

my all time favorite, pour a can of baked beans in a pot, mix in a can of Campbell's chicken vegetable soup, hmmm, quick cheap tasty
 
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