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  • damn that looks tasty

  • Nice!

  • this is good too. but search Tong Po Pork and you'll see what the Chinese have been enjoying pork for the past 2,000 years.

  • wooh, that looked so good :S

  • great place just right up the road from me

  • Lucky you!

  • Look like a great place to get great BBQ! The next time I am nearby I will stop and try it out!

  • You wont be disappointed! I just wish I lived closer, so I could get some more of his ribs =)

  • Poor Pig my A** ! What next ? Do you want to Save the American House Fly ??

  • How insulting! And uncultured, if people don't want to eat pork or see it cooked then don't watch.

    He is a simple man, and there is nothing wrong with that. Simple minded people, aka the peasants of a country, are the ones who shape the true character of a nation.

  • Not for nothing but judging someone based on their accent seems pretty simple minded to me. It sounds rather ignorant. And Im not calling you stupid or anything like that just uneducated about other people.

  • That dead pig looked disgusting, better to looked at it cooked not to be the one cooking it.

  • I dont really like pig meat, i never eat bacon... im more of a hamburger person. ew that pig had so much fat in it. I really only like lean thin sliced ham sandwiches and ribs.

  • Ha ha...ribs have tons of pork fat in them! Pork fat is one of the tastiest things around. You don't want to eat it by itself, of course, but pork fat is used in some of the world's best dishes. Mmmmmmm...bacon.

  • I stopped watching when it went to the pig. I started crying. >.>

  • Aww.. You started crying? I started getting hungry!

  • Well, I'll die a happy man if BBQ gives you cancer

  • i love bbq, but don't get it :( *lol*, too bad!

  • ummmmmmm , que rico quisiera comerme un trozo de esa bbq.

  • The comment about cancer was relevant because if you LISTEN to the video- the guy had cancer!

  • It would've been relevant if he'd gotten cancer from BBQ.

  • well im sure he ate BBQ before getting cancer!

  • "well im sure he ate BBQ before getting cancer"

    So?

  • who says the bbq didnt contribute to the cancer?...carcinogens enter the body, they promote cancer cells to grow, so its likely they didnt help.

  • Looks good!

  • who gives a shit if BBQ gives us cancer its bloody geourgous

  • Yummy pork.

  • You know what I like? I like to burn the hell out of a rich full kielbasa on the grill, I mean juicy grease dripping down the blackened crispy edges and dropping onto the coals with quick puffy searing hisses. Then I drown it in mustard of a German variety and complement it with either a darker beer, or if it's the weekend, a lowball half full of Glenlivet. Nothing tops a glass of scotch and a bite of wiejska and mustard.

  • Typical holier-than-thou food nazi reponses.

    Of course, they're all going to live forever on their diet of mung beans and estrogen-rich tofurkey, so they can afford to be super smug.

  • Wow, miss points much?

  • eating barbecue food is about as healthy as passive smoking!

  • Where There's Smoke, There's Cancer Risk

    Grilling meat, poultry, or fish, whether over wood, charcoal, or gas, exposes the food -- and whoever eats it -- to two separate carcinogens, or cancer-causing agents. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are found in the smoke created when fat drips from meat, chicken skin, or fatty fish (such as salmon) onto a heat source. The PAH-filled smoke coats the food, which we then ingest.

  • in barbeque there is only indirect heat. You are correct on grilling but BBQ is smoking not grilling.

  • and charred foods are carcinogens!...barbeque is the worst way to cook!

  • If you eat enough BBQ to be concerned with carcinogen intake from it then you've got bigger, more immediate problems than cancer. You'll die of heart disease first.

    You the BBQ police or something?

  • BBQ generally is never charred, grilled food is as it has direct contact with the flames.  It is the sugar that is caramelized that gives bbq it's bark, and yes, burned sugar is not the best either but then anything in excess is bad for you.

  • Cancer survivor? Does this guy not realize that animal products are one of the number one causes of major illnesses among americans? Like...stomach cancer, colon cancer, heart disease, obeisity, etc etc? I think that's kind of ironic.

  • Eat your tofu and shut up.

  • yay

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