BBQ Catering - The Best in the SF Bay Area
Posted: Sunday, March 22, 2009
by Antone Williams
http://livetojam.com
It is quite a rare sight when we encounter members of the same family eating and enjoying the food together. With every member having a different lifestyle and different working hours this kind of situation is quite expected. Gone are the days when the whole family would sit at the dinner table where they would not just share their food but would also share anecdotes from their daily life. In fact, one might even go on to say that this was the driving force behind the bonding of family members. Nowadays people hardly seem to have the time to bond over food. In this type of a situation, the idea of barbeque seems to be quite enticing.
Professional BBQ Caterers are most adept in cooking barbeque in the most authentic fashion. Their quality of food as well as their service should be commendable. Whether it is a gathering of 20 people or 2000 people, they should be able to cater to them with equal efficiency. Many quality BBQ Caterers cook in signature BBQ pits in full view of the guests. They are skilled at making a long list of lip smacking delicacies. Along with the most authentic Tri Tips made up of juicy and tender cut beef, they make smoked chicken, luscious St. Louis Style pork ribs and hickory smoked turkey. To give a genuine taste of barbequed food to its customers some BBQ Caterers use imported smokers. They slowly smoke each item to make sure that the smoky taste reaches the bone of every piece and then they grill them over an oak wood flame.
They use authentic barbecue pits actually made in the Santa Maria Valley (home of the Tri-Tip. They are committed to the serving of only the highest quality food using the freshest ingredients available. With all the problems that the modern western society is facing, such practices of opting for barbecue can be helpful in order to maintain the integrity of the society.
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Maverick's BBQ catering. Visit http://mavericksbarbecue.com for more information
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