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By Jim Duncan
CVFDude@aol.com
The word barbecue does not roll easily
off the Iowa tongue. Historically, it
was unnecessary here, because our extreme
winters provided enough ice to preserve
fresh, safe meat all summer. So the
art of smoking developed south of the
line where rivers freeze. Hot and dirty,
slaves developed the art form. Later
their African-American descendants to
northern centers like Kansas City, Chicago
and Indianapolis carried it. But barbeque
really never found a home in Iowa. >>
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