A 1940 edition of The Atlanta Constitution (called The Atlanta Journal-Constitution now) says that “originally” barbecuing “meant roasting or broiling a whole animal or a very large part of it all in one piece.”
A 1940 edition of The Atlanta Constitution (called The Atlanta Journal-Constitution now) says that “originally” barbecuing “meant roasting or broiling a whole animal or a very large part of it all in one piece.”