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RE: State Wars Day 5 > Famous Food? Texas BBQ, slow smoked & juicy…
I didn't know that the word "braden" was Dutch, here in the US "Braden" has become a popular name for males. I wonder if the parents know the Dutch meaning? I really don't believe that they did any research into the origin Braden, I can't imagine naming your son with that name if you know the meaning. The pots on the cookers normally have beans in them here in Texas. I would have to think that thus style of cooking with the pots on low heat gave the inspiration for the crock pot.
Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks to you for showing us the Texan way. I suppose Braden could have different meanings in other languages...dunno. Here the 'a' is pronounced more like the double 'a' in "Aah!", where I presume the 'a' in US Braden will sound more like the 'ay' in "bay".
It doesn't have a bad ring about it as a name, but I will have to marry a younger willing and eager wife pretty quick if I still want to experiment giving a son of mine that name..