On the Way – November 18, 2013

We are spending Thanksgiving in Texas with our youngest daughter and her family.  It’s a long drive with the RV at 60 miles per hour, so we decided to stop along the way and take our time.

Our first stop was in Defuniak Springs, Florida and we were happy we made the decision to stop.  I rained most of the day which makes for tough driving for Jim.  Luckily, just as we approached the exit on I 10, the clouds cleared up some and at least the rain stopped.  I really hate setting up in the rain!

It was a really nice park and we may return someday to spend a week or so.  For supper we went looking for a restaurant and found a place in a strip shopping center with nothing but BBQ in big red letters printed on the building.  In the parking lot was a paper sign that said 4C’s BBQ and I’m wondering what we are about to experience.

Inside the building, the place is decorated in 1940’s early junk with high ceilings, wooden tables and benches, and a stage.  There was another paper sign outside talking about their wings so we decided that’s what we would have.  There were only a handful of tables occupied, but one was filled with firemen. (Now I’m more positive because firemen know how to eat well.)  You have to remember there is an hour difference in time between Ocala and Defuniak so while our stomachs were on Ocala time, the people of Defuniak were not.

Huge wing at 4C's BBQ

Huge wing at 4C’s BBQ

We ordered 10 wings and an order of onion straws to split.  The wings must have come from amazon chickens because I’ve never seen anything that big.  Plus, they did not cut the joint and call it two pieces; you got the ENTIRE wing!

I have to say, they were delicious as were the onion straws.  They were so big we couldn’t eat them all and wound up with a box to take home two wings.

By the way, the 4C’s stands for four Christians BBQ!

One response to “On the Way – November 18, 2013

  1. That wing is almost as big as your head!!!!!

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