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Barbecue fans used to have just one favorite sauce. It was typically whatever style they grewup eating at their local joint, and its color, texture, and flavor might vary from one part of the South to another.
Eastern North Carolina diners insisted that proper sauce was just tart vinegar with a strong dose of black and red pepper, and they d almost come to blows with Tar Heels from farther west who dared to put a little ketchup in the bottle. In Kansas City, Missouri, the sauce was thick, brown, and sweet. Meanwhile, visitors to Alabama were baffled by the white mayo-based version they found there.
Mass Testing: Will not take part the The Nelson Thomlinson School A SCHOOL in north Cumbria has decided they will not be taking part in the mass coronavirus testing. The county council has revealed it is in talks with secondary school headteachers about introducing the pilot programme, which would see pupils and staff getting a result within 30 minutes, however, The Nelson Thomlinson School in Wigton has decided they will not be taking part. Here s what you had to say about it. John Talbot said: Totally irresponsible, it should be mandated! Obviously they are immune to the chaos this is doing to families