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The urban myths of KILLIN' GRILLIN' - Canton Repository

Plymouth Township seeks grill masters for first BBQ competition - Montgomery Newspapers

Get a taste of barbecue - Abilene Recorder Chronicle

Redd's Smokehouse BBQ opens permanent location in Carlisle - Carlisle Sentinel

Memphis in May contest returns to its watery home - Washington Post (blog)

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The urban myths of KILLIN' GRILLIN' - Canton Repository


The urban myths of KILLIN' GRILLIN'
Canton Repository
Hearts pound over those new smoker grills, the ones with the classic chimney. Some even come with a hitch to drag around behind your F-150. Impressive. Well, save your $800. The dirty little secret: If you have a decent-size gas or charcoal grill, ...

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Plymouth Township seeks grill masters for first BBQ competition - Montgomery Newspapers


Plymouth Township seeks grill masters for first BBQ competition
Montgomery Newspapers
The township will provide each challenger with a 10-by-20-foot space on Field 1, “big enough for a 10-by-10 tent, grill/smoker and tables,” and a judging-friendly “presentation box” for their cooked ribs. Entries will be judged on appearance, ...

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Get a taste of barbecue - Abilene Recorder Chronicle


Get a taste of barbecue
Abilene Recorder Chronicle
Wheatstock Grill-Off teams travel from across the country to smoke barbecue in Abilene. One of the things they love the most is sharing their delicious barbecue with others and getting feedback. The People's Choice BBQ Competition and Tasting gives ...

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Redd's Smokehouse BBQ opens permanent location in Carlisle - Carlisle Sentinel


Redd's Smokehouse BBQ opens permanent location in Carlisle
Carlisle Sentinel
Redd's Smokehouse BBQ, formerly a take-away operation housed in a trailer with outside smokers, has moved to 109 N. Hanover St., next to Market Cross Pub. Two years ago, on May 12, 2010, Nick Mauldin, his father William “Redd” Maudlin and mother Marie ...

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Memphis in May contest returns to its watery home - Washington Post (blog)


Memphis in May contest returns to its watery home
Washington Post (blog)
The festival is back at Tom Lee Park this year, along with its fabled Ms. Piggie Idol Contest, featuring men in dresses and plastic pig snouts performing barbecue-themed songs. “It's wonderful,” MiM Vice President Diane Hampton told Smoke Signals about ...

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