Ann,
Thank you for the compliment on the pulled pork, it was a pleasure to cook for Inspiration Cafe. Though I feel compelled to point out in your round-up of dishes you modestly neglected to mention the delicious Spinach pies you brought.
Ann Fisher's Spinach Pie
I've commented before how LTHers, as a group, are excellent cooks and Inspiration Cafe was no exception. From Trixie-Pea's fruit cobbler
Trixie-Pea's Fruit Cobbler
To Shanti's, who it was a pleasure to meet for the first time, potato salad.
Shanti's Potato Salad
Chef d’ Spirit's unusual, and delicious, Baked Beans.
Giovanna's Broccoli Salad.
Suzy and her daughter Sarah Sugar Cookies
CrazyC made wonderful 'nanna cobbler and Cathy2 two types of BBQ sauce. For some odd reason, I don't have a picture of either. Though I did bring home, along with Trixie-Pea's fruit cobbler, CrazyC's 'nanner pudding for Ellen who thought both grand.
Thanks much to YourPalWill, who is on the board of Inspiration Cafe, for setting up the dinner and allowing us to participate. In addition to ramrodding the evening, Will also brought Hot Links and BBQ chicken from Barbara Ann's. Man o Man I love Barbara Ann's Hot Links.
Barbara Ann's Hot Links, BBQ chicken and Gary's pulled pork.
As Ann mentioned we had a surplus of food, for example there was an additional tray of BA's chicken and 4, count em, 4, trays of Trixie-Pea's fruit cobbler, along with 3-trays of pulled pork. Though this is not an exercise in "nothing says excess like excess" simply for, well, excess sake. The pork and other items will be incorporated in subsequent meals at Inspiration Cafe.
Speaking of pork, here's a picture of my WSM loaded, actually overloaded, with 60-lbs of pork butt and topped with a few links of Italian Sausage, which I had for lunch. There are 4 pork butts on the top rack and 4 additional pork butts below on the second rack.
WSM with 8 pork butts.
WSM a couple of hours into the cook.
Additional picture may be found
Here
Enjoy,
Gary