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10810
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In California, barbecue is considered a verb, or something that one would do. In North Carolina, the author's home state, barbecue is a noun, or something that one would eat. In California, and other places outside of the South, barbecue is a flavor, a smoke, or a sauce; barbecuing is something done on a spit or over open coals. Down South, barbecue is a thing, a finished product ready to be eaten: crisp bits of pork that have been slow roasted over an open fire, basted with sauce, and usually served with cole slaw and corn bread.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 36 Issue 19, Mar 1969, p14, il
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15126
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The story of the Wake Forest College Glee Club is a story of North Carolina. For since the founding of the club back in 1903, it has made over seventy extended tours throughout North Carolina, singing in almost every town of one thousand or more in population.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 8 Issue 43, Mar 1941, p6-7, f
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