It’s
 almost 2 years ago. January 2014. I’m driving up I-26W to wherever… I 
travel that way frequently, and as we do while driving, I am often 
thinking about other things. I notice I’m looking at the billboards.. 
They do catch my eye…I remember and start to sing the 70’s song, “Signs,
 signs, everywhere are signs, messing up scenery, breaking my mind. Do 
this, don’t do that, can’t you read the si...igns?…”
They
 get a bad rap, billboards do…I actually find them somewhat interesting,
 and tell me stuff I wouldn’t know about. Especially that one fateful 
day that I see in big colorful letters and pictures from SC Tourism, the
 “SC BBQ Trail Map”…What was that? Trail map? BBQ?
So
 I get home and I, of course, Google it. And there it is. The BBQ Trail 
map. An advertisement from our state’s tourism office showing maps of 
all the regions of South Carolina. With what looks like hundreds of 
little green pop up balloons crowded all over the main map. It’s talking
 about traveling the state and visiting BBQ joints.…Well, butter my butt
 and call me a biscuit, I love that idea! Who knew? Upon inspecting the 
main map closer up, they list 168 BBQ places! From the corporate chains,
 to the small family restaurant that’s only open on the weekend, spread 
out and separated by region and listed by number, making the task at 
hand much easier to read.
Now,
 I started liking BBQ when in my 20’s and while in the Army. My 
boyfriend took me to a place, which last time I checked, is still in 
business, Kings BBQ in Petersburg, VA.
Now,
 growing up, I’d had pork roast, but nothing like this... Remember, this
 is before The Great Food Explosion… The Food Network, and Google and 
“Foodies” and food magazines, etc. When you said BBQ in the northeast, 
they meant firing up the grill and cooking up hamburger, hotdog, 
chicken, or maybe, on a good day, a chuck steak.
Well,
 Billy (yes his real name... a true southerner) orders for me...While we
 wait I’m taking in and loving the atmosphere. The waitresses were 
mostly older, had on crisp, white uniforms with the little aprons in the
 front and the little white cap on their head. This was “out” of 
restaurant fashion by then, but not long enough to become “kitschy”.
And
 the place was brightly lit, clean, with lots of round dining tables, 
like we had in our 50”s kitchen…and with several wooden pig signs all 
over.
What
 comes out is a plate with a pile of chopped meat with 3 veggie sides. 
(I’m salivating thinking of it!) It was, by far, one of the most amazing
 things I had ever, and I mean EVER put in my mouth….
Succulent,
 smoky, chewy but tender, brown and crunchy bits meaty and fatty and the
 same time. Just incredible… the veggies were all good, but I just 
wanted to do a face plant in that pork.
The
 BBQ was available chopped, on a plate, in a sandwich, by the lb to go. 
 I visited King’s on several return visits to Petersburg to see the boy 
friend, or while driving back to NJ to see the family, and since it was 
right off I-95, I couldn’t miss it.. I had people bring me that bbq if 
they were going or coming that way…so if you are traveling I-95 north or
 south, please, do let me know!
So
 now this map and the possibilities are peaking my interest.. I tell my 
friend, Linda Mayo Perez Williams (she’s another transplant from parts 
north and south on the east coast) all about it and she says, “Let’s 
go!” to which I replied, “When?”
So
 that’s what this Blog is about. I’m a holistic hairdresser and 
consultant by trade, Your Grooming Guru, to be exact, and I love to eat,
 cook and try funky out of the way places. So Linda and I have decided 
that over the next 5 years, we will be the best part of Thelma and 
Louise and hit as many of these BBQ huts and homes as we can.. And 
explore our land as we go! Hang on for the tasty tour!
Chapter 1 Scott's BBQ in Hemmingway SC and Cooper's Country Store in Salters SC
Chapter 1 Scott's BBQ in Hemmingway SC and Cooper's Country Store in Salters SC
