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Can an Amazing Ribs BBQ competition be put together?

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    #16
    I vote Chicago July 4th next year -- that gives plenty of planning time. I'm with Meathead -- Let's have a fun cook! I don't want to embarrass all you BBQ guys by beating you.

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    • CandySueQ
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      I'm a hollow threat! Not having a bang-up year in competition.

    • Breadhead
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      🤔 boftx ... You might be right but I wouldn't bet the ranch on it.😎

    • boftx
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      All you gotta do is ask me to cook chicken. The taste will be there, and meat will be done, but it won't be pretty, that's for sure!

    #17
    I am in whether its a meet and share or a balls out competition.

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    • Breadhead
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      You and I can bake bread for the event too, if they have some Kamado's to bake in.👍
      Last edited by Breadhead; June 14, 2016, 08:35 AM.

    #18
    Anyone try and transport a 1,000 pound 32' Big Bad Komodo Kamado? I'll do the heavy lifting and take on judging duties! And the short answer is that I CAN BE BOUGHT! I'm not cheap, just very reasonable!

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    • Breadhead
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      What's it cost to rent a forklift.😆

    • CeramicChef
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      For TheBeast, it's not about the forklift, that's minimal. It's the way he demands to travel ... padded walls, tie downs, handcuffs, leather straps, OMG! TheBeast is a smooth move operator!

    • Breadhead
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      The Beast sounds like the kinky type...😎

    #19
    boftx Not to differ with you, but I think a general "meet up" is in order. That would be a great time. I would fly in somewhere to hit that up. I would imagine we would have a great time. There would be a fair amount of BS flying around.

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    • Spinaker
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      Oh absolutely. Breadhead

    • ribeyeguy
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      Just a FAIR amount of BS? Hell, I'll have whole list of things I've never done but can make you believe I did.

    • Spinaker
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      hahahahahaha ribeyeguy

    #20
    Chicago - Kamado...I'm out

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    • Breadhead
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      Come on man... Surely there would be stick burners too.🤔

    #21
    Originally posted by DWCowles View Post
    huh...my ribs have been so bad this year that the dogs spits them out. 😩
    Zero of us think this is accurate! #HumbleHumbleHumble

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    • CandySueQ
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      Correct! I did smoke a pork butt one time on an ECB (el cheapo brinkman) that my dog wouldn't eat. And my ribs are not my best, pork is!

    • PaulstheRibList
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      lol - would be great video!

    #22
    This sounds fun. Mrs and I might be able to do this, assuming everything goes well; we both have family in Chicago.

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      #23
      If I get a Beechcraft King Air 350i before next summer I'm in.

      OK, a 350ER would do too.
      Last edited by Jerod Broussard; June 14, 2016, 05:36 PM.

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      • Spinaker
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        Those suckers are work horses.

      #24
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      Jerod Broussard .... You better start buying lottery tickets.😆

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      • CeramicChef
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        Breadhead - ifI still owned that King Air, I would. Alas, that plane was sold with the company! WAH! ;(

      • Breadhead
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        Hmmm... You should have removed it from the list of assets during the transaction.😆 Having your own wings is sweet.👍

      • Jerod Broussard
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        Having a King Air would be the world over of sugar cane and sugar beet fields sweetness!

      #25
      I would love an AmazingRibs meet up/conference type thing. Theres enough members that potentially will come that you should be able to get sponsors all over the place, not just Weber. I bet the accessory vendors would be all over this. High likelihood that lots of people would buy things like a thermapen while at the event.

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      • Thunder77
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        I think you might have something there!

      • ecowper
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        If you can give them a nice, captive audience of hardcore backyard BBQ'ers, they will show up with gear to sell AND pay sponsorships to support the event.

        Trust me, I'm a vendor in my own industry.

      #26
      Sounds like a fun get together. Count me in.

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        #27
        Rather than a competition, a get together. With vendors. Weber, KBQ, PBC, KK, BGE, Lang, Yoder, Thermoworks, Maverick, and whoever wants to come. Not everyone has to cook. I'd want to learn. And play with the charcoal and stick burners that I can't have. And convince you stick burners and charcoal guys that we can make great stuff with gas.

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        • Breadhead
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          Gasser's produce good food! 225° is 225° no matter what cooker you use. Get some smoke on it and you're go to go.👍

        #28
        if you do get one going think about the Periscope app for live viewing for us folks that cant really travel! heck do 4 or 5 or 6 simultaneously! That way we can put faces and voices with folks posts!! Still wouldn't get to taste every bodies Q but see how they get er done!!

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          #29
          Great idea.

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