So, the eighth and final installment of the heavily discussed docudrama on competition barbecue is set to air tonight. Pitmasters, starring many of my good friends in competition barbecue, is a new show in the TLC family this season. Today, four of the personalities are in New York City for a photo shoot. To me, that would indicate there is a second season in the works. Let's hope so. If you would have witnessed what I did in Lakeland, Florida last weekend you would realize the impact this show is having on competition barbecue. It's major.
Tune in tonight. Johnny Trigg promises me that this will be the best show of the series. He must win! Here's a sneak peak of tonights show as the cooks listening to comments from the judges at they sample their entries.
Good show and I'm still amazed they haven't figure out how to put a ParkAQ on the show. I see so many lonely grills and little tables. I guess these things take time. Don't forget to check out the new pictures and music at ParkAQ.com and happy grilling everyone. I'll keep watchin. Nick
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It is only natural that one of the country’s top barbeque competitors hails from Kansas City – the city best known for its barbeque. Rod & Sheri Gray began competing as Pellet Envy in 2001. They cater, teach, and promote barbeque as America’s cuisine. The team has competed in over 250 events all across the country. In that time, Pellet Envy has won forty-two championships and ended each of the last seven seasons as a top nationally ranked team. Rod & Sheri have also competed in the Jack Daniel’s World Invitational Championship four times in the team’s short career. Pellet Envy traveled over 17,000 miles, visiting 22 states and competing in 30 contests from Wyoming to Florida in 2007 alone, gathering seven Grand Champions and eleven category wins. With only nine perfect scores awarded the last two years, Pellet Envy lays claim to three of them. In addition, Rod began teaching his style of barbeque to sold out crowds all over the country. With 2008 now in the books, Pellet Envy finished the season with eight Grand Championships, including four in a row and ended ’08 with more wins than any other team.
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Good show and I'm still amazed they haven't figure out how to put a ParkAQ on the show. I see so many lonely grills and little tables. I guess these things take time. Don't forget to check out the new pictures and music at ParkAQ.com and happy grilling everyone. I'll keep watchin.
Nick
I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
(BBQ)Brick Barbecue,Grill
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