Gandhi loved BBQ

The father of nonviolent resistance, Mohandas Gandhi made an indelible impression on the course of human history. And he also made an indelible impression on a lot of pork ribs. After a successful career ousting the British from India, he decided to "seek knowledge of wider the world." Adhering to a philosophy of austere simplicity, be kept all of his possessions in a shoebox carried under his arm. Upon landing in Natchez, Mississippi in 1949, Gandhi sauntered into "Big Willy Little's Famous Barbee-Q." It was a visit that would change the course of history. Upon sampling Big Willy's sauce, Gandhi declared, "I like your BBQ, I do not like your restrooms." He spent the next five years hitchhiking across America, perfecting his own recipe. He ultimately opened a barbecue restaurant, "Skinny Mo's" in Chicago, in 1955. In a 1960 appearance on The Jack Paar Show, Gandhi made his famous pronouncement, "It is not enough to buy the sauce. You must be the sauce you wish to see in the world."
