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Contact information for ComfortEagle Roofing 2687 McCollum Pkwy., NW | Ste. #104 Kennesaw, GA 30144 | 770-628-0675
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Expert advice from ComfortEagle Roofing owner Stephanie HaighWhat experiences prompted you to start your own
business? People ask me all the time “How’d a nice girl
like you end up in the roofing business?” It’s easy… my dad
wanted a boy. I spent the first 20 years of my life living and
breathing construction before I raged
against the machine and decided to go
to college. I got my degree in Business
Administration with a minor in Marketing.
Went on to get my Project Management
Professional certification while working
for CH2M Hill. When dad started talking
about retirement, I found myself in the
unique position to use my experiences
and get back to doing what I had grown
to love. Absence does make the heart grow fonder. We
moved the company to Kennesaw, Georgia and have been
improving the community ever since.
How long has ComfortEagle Roofing been in business?
We have over 20 years of combined experience in roofing
and construction.
How do you determine if a roof needs a simple repair
or a complete roof? There are so many factors that
go into the decision to repair or re-roof. How old is the
roof? What type of shingles are currently on the roof?
What type of damage has it sustained? Has the roof been
maintained? There are companies out there that will pull
a digital satellite image of the roof from their office and
send out quotes. We don’t do that. You wouldn’t want
your doctor to diagnose you as terminal without running
tests. So why would you want a roofer who has never been
on your roof to determine the extent of repairs needed.
Each one of our roof inspections comes with a video roof
analysis so our homeowners can see first hand the extent
of the damage. Based on our findings we work with the
homeowner to determine what is best for them and their
budget.
How can homeowners prolong the
life of their roof?
Experts recommend having your roof
inspected by a roofing professional
twice a year to help prolong the life of
your roof. Removing debris and other
materials from your roof and regular
gutter cleaning can help you prevent
costly interior damage. ComfortEagle
is the only roofing company to offer maintenance programs
that help homeowners protect their investment. Why
wait for damages to occur when a simple and affordable
maintenance plan can prolong the life of your roof and
avoid the nightmares and headaches caused by expensive
interior damages.
Is there an advantage to using a specific type of
shingle? Architectural shingles are going to put roofers out
of business. Not only do they improve property values by 5
to 7% but they can be warrantied for up to 50 years.
What about the design aspect? Can ComfortEagle
help the home owner choose a color and style of the
shingle to best complement the house? ComfortEagle,
LLC is continually improving communities one roof at a time.
We are happy to provide suggestions, but our homeowners
do not have to take our word for it. Each of our inspections
comes with a 3D rendering of their home. Thanks to recent
advancements in technology, homeowners can try on
different shingles and accessories available for your home
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When it comes to storm damage, can ComfortEagle
help the home owner negotiate with the insurance
company and or arrange financing? ComfortEagle
has years of experience working with most insurance
companies. We help homeowners get everything they
deserve from their insurance providers. We take the hassle
out of filing a claim. The insurance adjusters know that
when ComfortEagle calls, it’s for good reason. We will
not waste the homeowner’s or the adjusters time by filing
claims unless we can prove that the damage to the roof was
caused by an Act of God.
How long does it typically take for ComfortEagle
Roofing to schedule the roofing repair or replacement?
This really depends on the homeowner and the extent
of the damage. Once the decision is made to move
forward with the roofing project, a foreman is assigned to
the homeowner. We schedule a time for the foreman to
meet the homeowner and review the project. This is an
opportunity for us to ensure that we have all the necessary
materials and equipment needed for their individual project.
This helps us minimize delays during the installation. Once
the materials are ordered, and the job is scheduled, we put
the roof on in 1-2 days depending on the size of your home.
What type of warranties apply to the new roof and is
Comfort Eagle licensed and insured? ComfortEagle is
licensed and insured with a Certified Project Management
Professional overseeing every project. We are blessed to be
able to offer extended warranties to our homeowners. As
Certified Shingle Installers we can provide our homeowners
with additional protection in the form of 20-year and 50-
year transferrable warranties on our installations.
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abulous home in Millstone at Little River! Beautiful culdesac lot with private fenced in backyard! Upgrades galore with beautiful touches throughout! Formal Dining Room, French doors leading to the office, stunning family room with built in bookcases, dream kitchen with island, granite, professional appliances, mudroom, and cozy keeping room w/ stone fireplace! Amazing screened porch with fireplace that is picture perfect! Great house for entertaining! Guest Suite on the main level, Master upstairs and spacious secondary bedrooms and loft. Finished terrace level and more.
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PRO TIPS:
Size: Larger rooms can handle furnishings and decor that
are larger in scale. Smaller rooms can display more petite or
delicate furnishings.
Furnishings: The focal furniture in the room sets the
stage for the scale of the other furnishings. For example, an
overstuffed sofa and a delicate side table may look silly next
to each other.
Height: The higher the ceiling, the taller and more
imposing the furniture can be. Low ceilings beg for low
furniture and decor. The one exception to this rule is using
low, mid-century modern furnishings in a room with tall
ceilings to achieve a dramatic effect.
White space: Remember to leave “white space” in a
room. This is the space around and above furniture. A room
rarely looks good when every square inch of it is filled. The
eye needs room to rest in a space, so leave some surfaces
uncovered and some walls alone.
Patterns: If the room is small, keep patterns to scale using
smaller prints and less of them. A larger room can handle
larger patterns and more color. If you have a small room but
prefer a larger print, make sure it has lots of white space in it
and use it sparingly.
Repetition: Use repetitive patterns or colors. For
example, if you have square-shaped wainscoting panels on
your wall, choose a square coffee table to maintain the same
proportions throughout the room. Just be careful not to
overdo it.
Take a walk throughout the rooms of your home. If something
doesn’t feel right, it probably doesn’t have the correct scale
or proportion. Rearrange it, remove it or replace it until you
achieve the room, the home that you desire.
The Elements of Interior Design
Scale and proportion are both two vital principals of
Interior Design that can make or break the space. Scale and
Proportion defined: Scale refers to how an item relates to the
size of the room and proportion refers to the size of an item
and how it relates to other objects in the room.
Suppose you enter a large, beautiful room. Everything is
top of the line from the elegant two-story crystal chandelier
down to the priceless silk Persian rug. Suddenly, your eyes
stop in the middle of the space. The centerpiece of this
enormous room is a tiny, little sofa that can hardly fit two
people. Next to the tiny little sofa are miniature end tables
and some matching half-pint accent chairs. This is what
we call a lack of consideration for scale. Unfortunately, this
happens more than you can imagine when it comes to
selecting furniture pieces, accessories, patterned fabrics
and other design elements. A larger, high back sofa would
have been a better solution. While scale relates to the size
of an object and its relationship to the size of the space,
proportion refers to how the elements of an object relate to
itself. For instance, a large lamp holding a tiny lamp shade.
Below are some examples where scale and proportion are
properly taken into consideration when designing a space.
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Let’s go GLAMPING!
Glamping is best defined as interior design gone wild!
It combines the fun of camping with the luxuries of a
hotel. It also makes the experience of camping much
easier and enjoyable. It’s simple to inject a bit of luxury,
comfort and glamour into your camping experience
without the cost? SimplyDECOR|SimplyCUISINE shows
how you can make “glamping” a fun and memorable
adventure.
The Tent: Look for something large and unique.
Depending on where you glamp, you might even
rent a temporary tent which can be pre-pitched by
someone else to make your trip even easier. You could
also invest in a family tent you can pitch on site very
quickly, leaving you plenty of time to put your feet up
and relax!
Campervan: If owning a campervan doesn’t fit your
lifestyle, you can rent one instead. Look for a vintage
and retro camper which will add some Old Hollywood
style to the experience. There is a lot to be said about
glamping “caravan” style. Everything stays on board
until you’re ready to leave for the campsite. Just hitch
up and go whenever the mood strikes. Getting a
vintage caravan with your own style can be
both environmentally friendly and creative, but
make sure you purchase carefully and to ensure
a safe caravan experience, take some towing
lessons before the journey.
Lighting: Outside, mark the
boundary of your campsite with
candles in glass containers for
safety. Battery powered candles
can give the same romantic effect
without the danger of a lit flame.
If you want to have atmospheric
lights inside the tent then battery
or solar-powered fairy lights are
great for setting the mood. Place
these in interesting jars to bring
light to the space. Solar powered
garden lights are perfect for
luminating a path in the night.
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Simple, delicious meals: Put the canned pinto’s away.
Glamping invites a different kind of campfire menu.
Make sure you plan your meals before you go and take
a shopping list with you. Think about presentation. If
you have a cake, put it on a cake stand, and if you are
serving tea, make sure it’s in vintage tea cups. These
items can easily be purchased from the local thrift shop
and will add elegance to the dining experience.
Bedtime: An all seasons 13.5 luxury Hungarian duvet
is the duvet of choice for glampers. Only the warmest
will do for chilly nights. A king size ‘all seasons’ is the
one to go for. It’s 3 duvets, in one: a 9 tog and a 4.5
tog which can be used individually or put together for
a 13.5 tog. You will need at least 4 pillows. The plump,
luxurious Hungarian pillows are stuffed with goose
down and finished in Jacquard cotton and are perfect
for glamping. The choice for bed linens is hotel quality
1,000 thread count cotton or Mulberry silk for that bit of
indulgence. As any true glamper knows, it’s those little
extras that make the difference between camping and
glamping. You will need at least 4 pillow-cushions and
a couple of throws. Quilted cotton spreads are great
for warmth and the classic vintage look. True glampers
know that only a proper mattress will do. However, it’s
hard to fit a king size mattress in your back-pack so the
air mattress works just fine. The key to making an air
mattress luxurious is the topper… Yes, the topper. Think
of a topper as the icing on the cake. Layered on top
of your air mattress and beneath your sheets. Toppers
help keep the cold from the earth away from your body
increasing a restful sleep. Memory foam or goose down
toppers are best. Create a romantic feel in the bedroom
by draping muslin around your luxury bed.
SHOPPING
Shopping opportunities abound in Acworth. Known for its
unique collection of merchants in the historic downtown
area, Acworth has many boutiques, jewelry and gifts shops,
book stores, art galleries, flowers, and of course, food. But
that’s not all! Acworth also has several shopping destina-
tions for the whole family, including Cabela’s, Target, Petco
and many more!
RESTAURANTS
We’ll bet you’ve never seen a quaint historic district with
such a wide variety of enticing culinary experiences as
downtown Acworth! Whether you’re in the mood for an
ambience-rich coffee shop, down-home southern cooking,
a quick sandwich, spicy Cajun cuisine, an Italian Trattoria, the
freshest seafood, Sunday brunch, or even parlor style ice
cream, it’s all right here. So, come hungry, and get ready to
treat yourself to something new and exciting every time in
downtown Acworth!
A LITTLE HISTORY
The Cherokee Nation lived in the area until the early 1830’s.
The Western and Atlantic Railroad began operation in
1845 in Atlanta, bringing progress northward to Northcutt
Station, the first northbound water-stop on the new track.
Joseph Gregg, a railroad engineer, renamed this stop after
his hometown of Acworth, New Hampshire. Acworth pros-
pered as a busy trade center and was incorporated as a city
in December 1860.
The Civil War brought “The Great Locomotive Chase”
through Acworth in April 1862 when James Andrew’s Raiders
stole the famous engine, “The General,” in nearby Big Shan-
ty. Sherman was headquartered in Acworth for several days.
The town was spared the torch until November 1864; many
homes and buildings were burned.
In 1950, Lake Allatoona was completed and it, along with
Lake Acworth, created recreational opportunities. Today,
Acworth is the center of a thriving, vibrant community.
The Acworth walking tour is a great way to get your “steps”
in while learning about some of the towns most popular
historic spots: Liberty Hill Cemetery: Collins Avenue Historic
District: L. McMillan House: McCall House: Collins Home-
stead: Acworth Presbyterian Church: Acworth Elementary
School: Awtrey Guest House: Dallas Street: Honeymoon
House: Carrie Dyer Women’s Club: McClure House: Noland
House: First Baptist Church: Armstrong House: Elizabeth Mc-
Millan Lemon House: Collins Funeral Home: Central Business
District: Moore-Watson House: Abbott House: W. McMillan
House: R.L. McMillan House: Acworth Christian Church:
Bethel A.M.E. Church: Zion Hill Baptist Church: Old Mill:
Mill Village: Stephen D. Cowen Farmstead: Historic Acworth
Antiques and Awtrey Corner.
Home Town Easy, Big Time Fun!As we have all experienced, summer starts with big plans
for long distance travel and excitement, but as our summer
vacation gets shorter each year, there just doesn’t seem to be
enough time to fit it all in. So, this summer, check out some
of our own local city destinations for easy day-trips full of
summer fun and high adventure.
ACWORTH WELCOMES YOU!
Acworth Beach at Cauble Park is one of Northwest Geor-
gia’s finest lake beaches. This is great place to through down
your beach towel and catch some rays. You will truly feel
like you’re on vacation. This sandy destination is located on
Beach Street on the North side of Lake Acworth, the 25-
acre park contains fishing points, public restrooms, an epic
playground, and rental facilities.
If golfing is your vacation dream, Acworth has it. Located
on the banks of Lake Acworth, Cobblestone Golf Course
has been a long-time favorite for Metro-Atlanta Golfers.
Offering fantastic Champion Bermuda greens, white sand
bunkers and a lakefront Ken Dye design, Cobblestone Golf
Course has earned endless awards and accolades proving
they are a Course to be reckoned with. Logan Farm Park is
a 135-acre park located in the center of Acworth. This park
has a lit walking trail around a multipurpose recreation field,
it has multi-use paths, open green space, a destination
playground, group pavilion, public restrooms, and parking.
Amos Durr Community Ball Field, Roberts School Com-
munity Center and the Rosenwald School. This park had
a new grand opening in December of 2017 and is grateful
to SPLOST for the parks improvements. This new park is a
wonderful addition to our downtown and has already be-
come one of the most heavily used parks in the city! Make
sure to bring the family and check out this beautiful new
location when you visit Acworth!
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GRILLED CHICKEN LEGS15 to 20 chicken legs (skin removed)
SimplyCUISINE BBQ CHICKEN RUB1 Tbs. Cumin1 Tbs. Paprika1 Tbs. Powdered Garlic1 Tbs. Powdered Onion1 Tbs. Chili Powder1 Tbs. Brown Sugar1 Tbs. Kosher Salt
1. Place the chicken legs in a large mixing bowl and sprinkle with the BBQ Rub. 2. Toss the legs until completely covered with the rub. 3. Drop ½ cup of Mayonnaise in the bowl and using your hands, spread the mayonnaise all over the chicken legs. 4. Fire up the grill to a medium heat. Place all the legs on the grill at the same time. 5. Turn the legs every 5 to 10 minutes and cook until the internal temperature of the meat is 165.
COCA-COLA BAKED BEANS
2- 20 oz. cans of plain baked beans, drained10 oz. of a freshly opened Coca-Cola
1. Place your drained baked beans in an aluminum baking pan. 2. Pour the Coca-Cola over the beans and mix with a wooden spoon. 3. Cover the pan with a sheet of aluminum foil and set on the top rack of the grill while the chicken legs cook.4. If you prefer to use the oven, set to 375 and bake for 20 -30 minutes. The beans are ready when they are bubbling and the sauce is thick.
A backyard cookout
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BBQ CORN ON THE COBB
6 – 8 ears of corn½ stick real butter softened1 Tbs. SimplyCUISINE BBQ Rub
1. Prepare the Corn on the Cobb as usual and let cool for 5 to 10 minutes. 2. Mix the BBQ Rub and the softened butter together. 3. Place each piece of corn on a compatible sheet of aluminum foil. 4. Spread a pat of the butter mixture on the corn and wrap the foil tightly around the corn. 5. Place the corn on the grill for about 5 minutes. 6. Remove from the grill and keep wrapped until ready to serve.
EASY SOUTHERN POTATO SALAD
8 - 10 Russet Potatoes, peeled and cut into 2-inch chunks (give or take)1 small sweet onion diced¼ cup sweet pickle relish1 cup Real Mayonnaise2 Tbs. Yellow Mustard½ tsp. paprika
1. Boil the potatoes until tender, drain and place the potatoes in a large mixing bowl. 2. Add the diced onion, sweet pickle relish and paprika. 3. Mix these ingredients together with the mayo and mustard. 4. Salt and Pepper to taste. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
POTATO SALAD CORN
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BABY BACK RIBS
1 full rack of baby back ribs2 lemons1 cup kosher salt2 Tbs. black peppercorns2 bay leavesBBQ sauce for glazing
1. Place the ribs in a large stockpot filled with enough cold water to cover.2. Squeeze the lemons into a bowl and strain the juice into the pot; add the lemon rinds as well (remove any seeds). 3. Add the salt, peppercorns and bay leaves, bring water to a boil. Boil until the ribs are slightly soft but not falling apart, about 25 minutes. 4. Light the grill for medium-high heat. Lay the ribs on the grill, meat on the bottom with the fat side up.5. Cook for 10 minutes with the lid closed; open the lid and brush with the sauce and grill for another 3 minutes with the lid open.
NOTE: Ribs should be at least 165 degrees in the center. Be careful not to char the meat, you want the meat to gently fall apart when served.
HAWAIIAN SKEWERS
12 to 14-inch bamboo skewers6 boneless chicken breasts1 16 oz. can pineapple chunks1 jar of pearl onions, drained2 red bell peppers1 bottle of prepared teriyaki marinadeSalt & Pepper
1. Soak 8 skewers in water to prevent them from burning on the grill. 2. Cut boneless chicken breats into 2-inch cubes and place into a large pot of boiling water for 2 minutes. 3. Drain and place into a large mixing bowl and cover with ½ cup of prepared teriyaki marinade. Set the chicken in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours turning every 30 minutes. 4. Drain pineapple chunks and pearl onions and place in a mixing bowl. Wash, core and slice the red peppers into 2-inch pieces and put them in the bowl with the pineapples and onions. Pour the other ½ cup of teriyaki marinade into the bowl making sure all is covered in the marinade.5. Begin the skewer stack by piercing a pineapple and moving it up the skewer until 2 inches remains at the top of the skewer. Then add an onion, a chunk of chicken, then a pepper. Repeat until you have about 2 inches of skewer at the bottom. This should make approximately 8 skewers. 6. Carry the skewers to the grill on a large cookie sheet. Using a tong, set each skewer on medium heat grill. Cooking time is about 5 to 7 minutes on each side. Meat should be 165 when finished. Serve over a side of steamed white rice or bed of riced cauliflower.
GRILLED SALMON
1 ½ lbs. salmon fillets½ tsp. lemon pepper½ tsp. garlic powder1/3 cup soy sauce1/3 cup brown sugar1/3 cup water¼ cup vegetable oil
1. Sprinkle fillets with salt, lemon pepper and garlic powder to taste. 2. Combine the soy sauce, brown sugar, water and oil. Marinate the fish in soy mixture for 1 hour (fish will quickly absorb marinades). 3. Remove from the marinade. Grill on medium heat for 5 minutes per side.
NOTE: The center of the fish should flake with a fork when done. Serve with steamed or lightly grilled, fresh asparagus.
GRILLED NEW YORK STRIP STEAK (FOR 2)
2 1-inch thick New York Strip SteaksSalt & Pepper2 Tbs. real butter, separated
1. Set each steak on a cutting board. To taste, sprinkle with salt & pepper. 2. Directly grill over high heat with an open lid. 4 minutes on each side. 3. Remove from grill and place on a clean cutting board and spread 1 Tbs. of butter on each steak.
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GRILLED POUND CAKE WITH BERRIES1 cup sliced fresh strawberries1 cup fresh raspberries1 cup fresh blueberries5 tablespoons sugar, divided1 tablespoon minced fresh mint1 cup heavy whipping cream1 tablespoon lemon juice1 teaspoon grated lemon peel3 tablespoons butter, softened6 slices pound cake (about 1 inch thick)
1. In a large bowl, combine the strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, 2 tablespoons sugar and mint; set aside.2. In a small bowl, beat cream until it begins to thicken. Beat in remaining sugar. Add lemon juice and peel; beat until soft peaks form. Cover and refrigerate until serving.3. Spread butter over both sides of cake slices. Grill, uncovered, over indirect medium heat for 1-2 minutes on each side or until light golden brown. Serve with berry mixture and whipped cream.
GRILLED STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE KEBABS
1 pint fresh strawberries, stems removed 1/2 storebought angel food cake3 tablespoons sweetened condensed milkFreshly whipped cream8 wooden skewers
1. Soak skewers in water for 15 minutes; remove and pat dry. Spray grill rack with nonstick spray. Preheat to medium heat.2. Cut angel food cake into 1 1/2-inch cubes. Brush each cube lightly with sweetened condensed milk. (This keeps the cake from drying out and gives a nice sweet crust on the outside.) 3. Thread skewers with alternating strawberries and cake cubes.4. Place on hot grill rack and turn every 30 seconds or so until all sides get grill marks.
Serve immediately with whipped cream for dipping on the side.
GRILLED NUTELLA, PEANUT BUTTER& BANANA SANDWICH
Sliced breadUnsalted butterNutellaPeanut butterSliced banana
1. Spread butter on one side of each piece of bread, then spread Nutella on the other side of one slice, and some peanut butter on the other side of the second slice. 2. Slice the banana and place in sandwich3. Grill, uncovered, over indirect medium heat for 1-2 minutes on each side or until light golden brown and the filling has warmed through.
NOTE: You can also add other goodies into your sandwich, like chopped nuts, mini marshmallows, a drizzle of honey, chocolate chips
GRILLED PEACHES WITH BROWN SUGAR BALSAMIC GLAZE
4 not-too-ripe peaches, washed, halved and pittedBalsamic vinegar, to taste, about a tablespoonBrown sugar or honey, to tasteLight olive oil4 leaves fresh basil, chopped, optionalIce cream (optional)
1. Preheat grill.2. Drizzle peaches with balsamic vinegar and then sprinkle liberally with brown sugar (about an hour before grilling so the flavors soak in, but they’ll be deli-cious either way.)3. Brush grill with a dab of oil. Place peach halves face-down on grill. Turn after 3 to 4 minutes, after they've given up the brightness in their color. 4. Sprinkle flat side (now facing up) with more brown sugar.5. Remove after another couple of minutes, when they're soft all the way through when you poke them with a fork.6. Garnish with basil on and around peaches7. Serve with ice cream or by themselves
Note: If peaches are too ripe they fall apart on the grill
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J.D.'S BBQskinless/boneless chicken breasts and some seriously
tasty chicken wings. The menu also includes some
southern favorites such as baked beans, collard greens,
Brunswick stew, coleslaw and the most amazing fried
corn-on-the-cobb imaginable. Try the spicy collards on
top of their famous smokehouse burger with some fries
on the side and a sweet iced tea or glass of cold beer.
Delicious!
See their full menu online at www.jdsbbq.com
You can always count on J.D.’s BBQ to have a consistent
menu no matter what the season, but during the
holidays, they add some traditional items like smoked
turkey and ham, pumpkin cobbler and some brisket
chili for those cold, winter days.
From Pit to Plate the food is cooked fresh daily and is
always outstanding! The atmosphere is friendly with a
down home feeling and the service is the best you’ve
ever had.
J.D.’s BBQ has two convenient locations in Woodstock
and Acworth and this summer Chip is opening his new
restaurant called J.D.’s on the Lake. Here you will find
delicious, seafood and live entertainment. You can
expect the same great southern hospitality and the
exceptional quality you’ve come to count-on through
the years at J.D.’s BBQ
If you haven’t tried Chip's smoked pork, come on in,
pull up a chair and get ready for some of the best
you’ve ever tasted. At J.D.’s, everyone is treated like
family!
When I think of my favorite summer flavor, an old-
fashioned BBQ smokehouse comes to mind. Nothing
makes your mouth-water faster than the smell of a
slow cooking smoker. J.D.’s BBQ tops the list for some
of Georgia’s best. Chip Allen is the owner of J.D.’s BBQ
in Woodstock and Acworth and he says one of the
many things he loves about BBQ is the way it brings
people together.
Chip officially began in the BBQ business in 1999. He
was self-taught through trial and error. Chip started out
by smoking whole pigs for parties while he was in high
school and college. He moved from North Carolina
to Georgia in 1996 and worked in the construction
business for about 3 years. One day he saw an ad in
the paper for the sale of a BBQ stand. That was on a
Wednesday. On Thursday he went to see it, on Friday
he quit his job and on Sunday September 19th, 1999…
he was open for business.
Sadly, Chips father, David passed away when Chip was
young and his brother Jeff died just a few years later.
They are the name sake for J.D.’s BBQ.
Chip says the “Old Timers” had a strong influence on
him. They were the local farmers he grew up with and
they would cook for their families, churches and school
fundraisers. He learned early on that when people eat
BBQ, it’s was always a good time. J.D.’s smokes the best
quality meats including Boston pork butts, beef brisket,
baby back ribs, whole chickens,
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Real BBQ is meat that has been slow cooked in a smoker. If you
want to feed a lot of people, you have to smoke a lot of meat…
hence, the smoke house! A good smoke house has to be main-
tained and stoked to keep the proper temperature and enough
smoke to create that BBQ flavor we all love. At JD’s, they slow
cook their pork butts 16 - 18 hours and their beef brisket 12 – 14
hours. They keep the baby back ribs smoking for about 5 hours.
After they plate your BBQ, you have your choice of sauces. JD’s
house BBQ sauce is a perfect blend and truly enhances that
good old southern BBQ flavor.
If your family has a busy evening schedule, you can stop by JD’s
and pick-up some smoked, pulled pork and a bottle of sauce for
the road and keep the gang happy because nothing cures hun-
ger like a delicious BBQ sandwich. Catering for an event is one of
JD’s BBQ specialties. The next time you have a party, call JD’s and
let them do the work. Their catering professionals really know
how to please a crowd.
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Charcoal Grills – nothing ever tasted better!When I think of Barbeque, images of backyard gatherings
with friends and neighbors comes to mind. The smell of
fresh watermelon and corn on the cobb accompanied by
the smoky goodness of Dad’s grill. Preparing for a summer
of safe grilling is important, so we have listed some safety
and “how to” tips from a couple of top leaders in the
industry. Kingsford and True Value.
CLEANING THE CHARCOAL GRILL
• Scrape the burnt, cooked-on food particles from the
grates using a stiff wire brush. Next, place your grates in
a large plastic container filled with hot soapy water. This
activity is best suited for the back yard. Let the grates soak
for 30 minutes to an hour. Using a stainless-steel scrub pad
and rubber dishwashing gloves, remove any remaining
“gunk” from the grates. Rinse and let dry (if grates are
aluminum, dry with a towel)
• Remove any old coals and ash from the basin of the grill.
Wipe down the basin and grill top with a wet rag.
• After everything has completely dried, replace the grates
and the cover. Now you should be ready for action.
Some folks find charcoal barbequing intimidating, but we
learned if you use a coal chimney, it’s an easy and healthy
way to fire-up the grill!
STACKING THE COAL CHIMNEY
• Stuff 3 or 4 sheets of newspaper into the bottom of the
chimney, then fill the remaining space in the canister with
charcoal.
• Remove the grate and light the newspaper in the bottom
of the chimney. Set the chimney in the basin of the grill.
• When the coals glow and are covered in ash (15 to 20
minutes) they are ready to be turned out into the basin of
the grill.
• Put the grate back on and close the lid. This gives the grill
time to get hot before you start to cook.
So, grab the bad mitten rackets and invite the neighbors.
Summer is here and it’s time to get the backyard barbeque
going!
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Smita Daya, one of our “Top Chef” spotlights at
simplyCUISINE Magazine has been working with the
culinary students at the Art Institute of Atlanta. Here
she demonstrates how BBQ spices add flavor to a
vegetarian canape of sweet potato and mung bean.
Olea Oliva offers their customers a blend of all-natural
BBQ spices that can be sprinkled or rubbed. Stop by
Olea Oliva at the East Cobb Avenue for details and
recipes.
Smita’s Sweet Smoky Vegan BBQ sauceyields about 1 ½ cup
INGREDIENTS:2 cups tomato ketchup3 tbsp Olea Oliva’s Honey Serrano vinegar1 tbsp Olea Oliva’s Modena 6 Star White vinegar1 tbsp organic brown sugar1 tbsp mustard½ tsp smoked paprika½ tsp onion powder½ tsp garlic powder1 tsp Olea Oliva’s Ginger powder1 tsp Olea Oliva’s Turmeric powder1 tsp Olea Oliva’s Curry Powder1 tsp Olea Oliva’s Cayenne Pepper1 tsp Olea Oliva’s All Spice powder1 tsp nutmega generous dash of cumin powder and black peppersprinkle of Nigella Seeds and dried Fenugreek leaves½ cup water
CANAPES:3 yams or sweet potatoes peeled and sliced3 tbsp Olea Oliva’s Lemon Pepper Olive Oil1 cup mung bean sprouts1 red onion finely choppedfresh cilantro finely chopped DIRECTIONS:Sweet Smoky Vegan BBQ SauceIn a small saucepan over medium-high heat, combine all of the ingredients (starting withthe ketchup and ending with water). Whisk together then bring to a boil and reduce heat toa simmer. Allow to simmer for about 10-15 minutes, or until the liquid has reduced to athick sauce. Set aside to cool. Once BBQ sauce has fully cooled, transfer it to a glass jarand seal with a lid. Refrigerate for up to 3 weeks.
CanapesWash the sprouts and mix favorite barbecue sauce and keep ready. Add 2-3 tbsps sauce forevery cup of sprouts. Wash, peel and slice sweet potatoes. Brush both side with lemonpepper olive oil and roast at 400 degrees for 10 minutes, depends on the thickness of theslice. Remove the baking tray and top the sweet potato slices with a tablespoon of saucysprouts mixed with chopped red onions. Bake for another 2-3 minutes. This will set thesauce and the topping will not slide around. Top with cilantro, dill or scallion.
Variations:Use other beans/chickpeas sprouted or cooked.
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