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WESTERN'S SMOKEHOUSE SMOKED TURKEY Western's Smokehouse; westerns-smokehouse. com
Tasteful Turkey 2007
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Nodine's Smokehouse is just a few miles from the very posh Litchfield, but the prefab-looking building where the bacon is made is not at all reminiscent of the expensively quaint New England houses close by.
Better Bacon 2005
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Nodine's Smokehouse is just a few miles from the very posh Litchfield, but the prefab-looking building where the bacon is made is not at all reminiscent of the expensively quaint New England houses close by.
Better Bacon 2005
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There are no frills at John Brown Smokehouse, which is perhaps how things should be when you're handed a platter of Kansas City barbecue and a squirt-bottle of thick sauce.
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Later, in 1987, Phelps owned a soul food restaurant called The Smokehouse Chef on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Governor Stree in Evansville.
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Later, in 1987, Phelps owned a soul food restaurant called The Smokehouse Chef on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Governor Stree in Evansville.
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"I ran a 4.43 40, and they invited the fastest people at the camp to come to this thing called Smokehouse, and you'd race the fastest people in your position," Phillips recalled.
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"I ran a 4.43 40, and they invited the fastest people at the camp to come to this thing called Smokehouse, and you'd race the fastest people in your position," Phillips recalled.
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"I ran a 4.43 40, and they invited the fastest people at the camp to come to this thing called Smokehouse, and you'd race the fastest people in your position," Phillips recalled.
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The Smokehouse is a strength competition coached by the Gator football coaching staff that includes push-ups, sit-ups and races.
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