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Barbecue Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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About: Start today's puzzle and join us in the backyard for a delicious barbecue. If you didn't know, a barbecue(or barbeque; informally, BBQ) can refer to the cooking method itself, the meat cooked this way, or to a type of social event featuring this type of cooking. Barbecue is one of the most traditional foods in the United States. While many other festive foods are usually served on particular days or holidays, barbecue can be served on any day. Barbecuing techniques include smoking, roasting, and grilling.

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