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Stop and Go For Two World Famous BBQ Recipes in Richmond KY

When you live in the South, you grow up eating BBQ.
You learn pretty quick that people have their favorite recipes passed down through the family or invent new ones that are fabulous.
Summer weekends at festivals have backyard chefs competing for trophies and bragging rights of whose sauce reigns supreme!
Growing up in Madison County, Kentucky, I can remember my parents taking me to some wonderful BBQ joints in the area and Mom has a great recipe that I still use.
Over time I have traveled around and out of state to be able to taste some wonderful Bar-B-Q. Maybe, I have become a fan of BBQ after lifetime of tasting all the varieties. Wet, dry, hot, mild, spicy, exotic, but mainly the top-secret Southern BBQ sauce.
There's something down home about Bar-B-Q. It's comforting and filling. No wonder there are so many people that absolutely love it and have cook offs to prove how good the recipe might be.
The other day, I finally made it to the Stop and Go on Water Street in Richmond, Kentucky. I had heard for years that the Bar-B-Q of Robert Miller and Russell Cantrell was legendary.
What I didn't know beforehand, was that the famous sauce was actually two separate recipes.
Robert's sauce is used on chicken wings and Russell's sauce is for beef brisket, pulled pork & ribs.
As I walked inside the diner, I was warmly greeted at the counter by Christine Chadwell, cashier.
Both owners, Russell and Robert were busy cooking but you could easily tell they were the heartbeat of the Stop and Go, winners of the 2009 Minority Business of the Year from The Chamber of Commerce.
As I settled in to do a taste test, I noticed how busy the place was. There were three patrons at the counter but lots of folks would stop to pick up food...then go!

My tasty review included BBQ beef brisket, pulled pork, ribs, chicken wings, cole slaw, potato salad and baked beans.
Russell uses his secret recipe on the ribs, pulled pork and brisket. It was my first time to eat beef brisket and he knew I was going to love it!
The pulled pork, brisket and ribs had just the right amount of sauce and flavor after marinating overnight and smoked up to 10 hours over hickory, apple and pecan wood before grilling. It was clearly some of the best BBQ I have ever tasted.

Next up was Robert's chicken wings in his secret sauce. Amazing taste and the wings would surely be something to disappear first off the table at a party.
By now it was hard to pick a favorite. Robert also prepares the baked beans and gives them some extra seasonings.
The cole slaw was creamy and had just the right ingredients. The menu also includes a fish sandwich and he does the special breading.
Christine's potato salad was heavenly and just the perfect blend.
There's something for everyone on the menu even hamburgers.
It's plain to see that the Stop and Go is a well maintained diner that has all the perfect ingredients of great BBQ, happy atmosphere and a down home charm. They do catering too!
Give Russell or Robert a call at 859-353-5451 or see them in action at 115 East Water Street in Richmond, KY.

Lizette Fitzpatrick- Principal Broker at Lizette Realty.
#1 featured Kentucky Realtor on Activerain.com and Localism.com.
Publisher/Author for the only Central Kentucky email newsletter on local real estate listings and sold properties, Kentucky relocation, local events, homeowner information and fun!
For more information on Lizette, Kentucky Horse Farms, Lizette Realty, Madison County, Fayette County, Richmond or Lexington KY real estate
click on Lizette.us.
See for yourself what Lizette's extraordinary clients have to say about their Kentucky Real Estate experience. Copyright © 2009 By Lizette Fitzpatrick, All Rights Reserved*Stop and Go For Two World Famous BBQ Recipes in Richmond KY*
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THE BENNETT HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST - RICHMOND, KY
Richmond KY's Little Biltmore
I grew up on the streets in Richmond Kentucky. We lived on the west end and I used to ride my bicycle to town. My Dad owned a Greyhound Station on Water Street that was totally interesting to hang out in. As I would leisurely ride my bike in the 1960's along Main Street, I would pass by some truly beautiful old historic homes. I would wonder what their lives were like and just who had lived there in the past.
One house that I truly loved to gaze upon was right across the First Christian Church on 419 West Main Street. Back then it was named Westover Terrace Antiques and owned by Mrs. Coy.
When it was built in 1891, it was known as the "Bennett Place" by Mrs. Elizabeth Chenault Bennett. The Cincinnati architect Samuel E. des Jardins built this one and several other historic homes in Richmond.
The Queen Anne style one and a half story brick has Romanesque detailing, a high hipped slate roof complete with a domed turret, a balcony coved grand double door stained glass entrance. Open those doors to a sweeping cherry wrap around staircase that leads to the second story. Gleaming hardwood floors and eight fireplaces enhance the house that has original hand carved mantles and tiles.
Later, it was home many other members of the Bennett family until 1957 then sold to Nay and Farry Coy. Mrs. Coy owned the house till her death and Pam Jones Price inherited the house and sold it to Pat Vencill and Sharron Oxendine that established the Bennett House Bed & Breakfast.
Since 2000 the fabulous Bennett House Bed & Breakfast has been owned and operated by Richard and Rita Smart.
Fast forward to 2008 and out of town guests, locals friends and neighbors all enjoy a plethora of wonderful experiences in this historic Bed & Breakfast. Drawing upon skills as a professional home economist, Rita Smart has offered up a heaping helping of southern charm and hospitality. Her exquisite tastes in Southern décor and attention to detail complement the aroma of baking coming from the kitchen.
Hungry guests wait patiently amid the fine antiques to sample the tasty food whether they are there for Saturday tea, private dinner or attending a little girl's tea party. Many are overnight guests that have enjoyed a good night's sleep in one of the bedrooms or suites and are now ready for breakfast.
The best compliment a good cook gets is when someone wants their recipe. I'm sure Rita has been asked many times for her culinary secrets gathered over the years. So much in fact, she finally put them all together in one place. Rita can now add "famous author" to her resume as she spends time at book signings promoting the Bennett House Cookbook: Kentucky Delights.
Come step back in time and take a moment to enjoy this historic "experience" we have in Richmond, Kentucky. Bennett House Bed & Breakfast, Share it with a good friend or two!
"Life is an experience, where you want to stay, it should be an experience. When you fix food for people...it's the experience." Rita Smart says with a smile.

Lizette Fitzpatrick - Broker of Lizette Realty in Richmond, Kentucky.
Rated number #1 featured Kentucky Realtor on Activerain.com and Localism.com. Publisher/Author for the only Central Kentucky email newsletter on local real estate listings and sold properties, Kentucky relocation, local events, homeowner information and fun! For more information on Lizette, Lizette Realty, Kentucky Horse Farms, Madison County, Fayette County, Richmond or Lexington, Kentucky click on Lizette.us.
See for yourself what Lizette's extraordinary clients have to say about their Kentucky real estate experience. Copyright by Lizette Fitzpatrick 2009 *The Historic Bennett House Bed & Breakfast In Richmond KY*
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The Circus Is Coming To Town!
A CIRCUS IN MADISON COUNTY??
Imagine...elephants walking down Main Street from a train car to get to the circus grounds.
Well, that won't be happening, but it would be quite a sight!

Yes, you heard that right....THE CIRCUS!

Looks like fun! I'll come back and give you an update.
I can't even remember the last time I ever went to a circus. Years ago, I toured John Barnum's house and Museum in Sarasota Florida. Remember the Barnum & Bailey Circus? It was a BIG deal!
One of the things I thought was awesome at the Barnum house were the banyon trees on the grounds. There was also a place to sit next to the ocean that had odd sized concrete chairs for special members of the troupe. I could just picture the tatooed lady or the smallest man in the world sitting there enjoying some R & R.
This is a different circus but I'm sure there will be plenty of exciting things to see. It's been a long winter and I'm ready for some of that cotton candy... See you there!


Lizette Fitzpatrick- Principal Broker at Lizette Realty.
#1 featured Kentucky Realtor on Activerain.com and Localism.com.
Publisher/Author for the only Central Kentucky email newsletter on local real estate listings and sold properties, Kentucky relocation, local events, homeowner information and fun!
For more information on Lizette, Kentucky Horse Farms, Lizette Realty, Madison County, Fayette County, Richmond or Lexington KY real estate click on Lizette.us.
See for yourself what Lizette's extraordinary clients have to say about their Kentucky Real Estate experience. Copyright © 2009 By Lizette Fitzpatrick, All Rights Reserved..*The Circus Is Coming To town!*
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This sounds like a good name for a soap opera!
OK...I was a complainer yesterday!
It all started when I got the Kentucky Utilities bill out of the mailbox.
Actually, I thought it would surely be cheaper because my electric was completely off for 6 days.
I was shocked to see that it was $15.00 higher than my last bill that even had some extra days thrown in.
I am usually never one to call and complain, but I called KU so I could get to the bottom of this.
I finally got a real person after a series of automated directions. We went over the bill top to bottom.
I went out to the meter to get the current reading to compare. Everything seemed normal.
There had been an increase of 6 cents a kilowatt and below normal temperatures.
I've been thrifty ever since watching an Oprah show about unplugging anything you aren't using. This means lamps and power strips too. I have walked through every room to be sure I am doing my best to unplug. All the light bulbs in my office and outside on the porches are the new CFL bulb.
I UNPLUG EVERYTHING!!! Is this crazy or what?
I really kicked this new unplug plan into gear after the ice storm. I'm curious to see how the next bill will compare to the current one.
What more can be done?
I'll let you know if I see a savings or whether it was all for nothing.
Till then the heat is set at 68.( I know it should be lower)
Each degree saves 3%.
(so THEY say)


Lizette Fitzpatrick- Principal Broker at Lizette Realty.
#1 featured Kentucky Realtor on Activerain.com and Localism.com.
Publisher/Author for the only Central Kentucky email newsletter on local real estate listings and sold properties, Kentucky relocation, local events, homeowner information and fun!
For more information on Lizette, Kentucky Horse Farms, Lizette Realty, Madison County, Fayette County, Richmond or Lexington KY real estate click on Lizette.us.
See for yourself what Lizette's extraordinary clients have to say about their Kentucky Real Estate experience. Copyright © 2009 By Lizette Fitzpatrick, All Rights Reserved..*The Unplugged daily Drama*
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