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  2. Wood Shop BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Wood Shop BBQ is a restaurant in Seattle's Atlantic [1] / Central District area, in the U.S. state of Washington. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Owned by James Barrington and Matt Davis, the restaurant has been featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives .

  3. Maple Bourbon BBQ might be the Kentuckiest Whopper ever ... - AOL

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    Fried Pickle Ranch Whopper. Created by Fabian of California. The Fried Pickle Ranch Whopper features a quarter-pound flame-grilled beef patty, topped with pickle ranch, lettuce, fried pickles ...

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  6. Maplewood, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Maplewood. Maplewood is a community in Houston, Texas located outside the 610 Loop, southwest of Downtown Houston.It consists of 524 houses. They are one-story and two-story houses, as two stories is the limit allowed by the subdivision.

  7. List of foods made from maple - Wikipedia

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    Today, specialty candy shops still carry "maple sugar candy": an individual-consumption-sized block of compacted maple sugar, usually molded into the shape of a maple leaf. Maple butter – also known as maple cream or maple spread, it is a confection made by heating maple syrup to approximately 112 °C (234 °F), cooling it to around 52 °C ...

  8. Kamado - Wikipedia

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    It is now found in the US as a Kamado-style cooker or barbecue grill. The mushikamado is a round clay pot with a removable domed clay lid and is typically found in Southern Japan. The kanji character for kamado is 竈. The kanji character may be the best name to use when searching for information about traditional unmovable kamados.

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