WillG wrote:I took my daughters to this event 3 years ago after a soccer game, and it was interesting but I left hungry. I have not been to any major bbq competitions but I thought that most competitors either sold or gave away samples. When I was there in the early afternoon, everyone was nice and talkative but there was no food to be had other than at the concession stands. there was a BGE demonstration booth that was giving out food, but that was it. I know that it was one of the first years, so maybe things have changed. Isnt there usually plenty of food around at bbq events?
-Will
Cbot wrote:That sounds like a good time. Never been up that way to Lambs Farm yet. Anyone enter this to cook yet?
gjdad wrote:I still have the bug to compete so maybe next year I can put a crew together for some local events.
Head's Red BBQ wrote:gjdad wrote:I still have the bug to compete so maybe next year I can put a crew together for some local events.
Dave - I pretty much cook solo or with my son when he can make it. What I also do is invite someone who is looking to get into comps to come and hang out for the weekend so they can see what comps are all about. Its a good way to see how box prep is done as well as coordinating the 4-5 turn times. Plus you dont have the added pressure or expense.
The season is pretty much done for me but you (or anyone else) is welcome to join me at one next season.
Its a great way to see the comraderie and good times from a cooks point of view vs what you will will see as a visitor (its really nothing like what is protrayed on TV)
p.s. there is an annual KCBS cookoff in Des Plaines at Rand River Bowl in the middle of Feb if you want to brave the elements..myself I usually judge that one:)
the sleeve wrote:I just came across this thread. I wish I would've seen it earlier being that it's always nice to run into fellow LTH'rs. I competed in this past weekend's competition with fellow LTH'r inter4alia and his brother. Our team name is Q-topia. This was only the 2nd time we've ever competed--the first was at the same competition a few years ago. We finished near the bottom a few years ago but faired slightly better this year--28 out of 46 teams--even though we thought we did well enough to place higher (I'm sure many feel that way).
Reading jimswside's and Head's Red's comments on how much work is involved hit home with me because I'm still tired and sore from this past weekend. Unless you compete all of the time, and have a rig where you house most of your stuff, the loading, transporting, unloading, setting up, reloading, and again unloading can really kick your butt. Even though competing has been fun, it's also been a frustrating experience, although we've learned something new each time (and in between).
Head's Red BBQ wrote:the sleeve wrote:I just came across this thread. I wish I would've seen it earlier being that it's always nice to run into fellow LTH'rs. I competed in this past weekend's competition with fellow LTH'r inter4alia and his brother. Our team name is Q-topia. This was only the 2nd time we've ever competed--the first was at the same competition a few years ago. We finished near the bottom a few years ago but faired slightly better this year--28 out of 46 teams--even though we thought we did well enough to place higher (I'm sure many feel that way).
Reading jimswside's and Head's Red's comments on how much work is involved hit home with me because I'm still tired and sore from this past weekend. Unless you compete all of the time, and have a rig where you house most of your stuff, the loading, transporting, unloading, setting up, reloading, and again unloading can really kick your butt. Even though competing has been fun, it's also been a frustrating experience, although we've learned something new each time (and in between).
i do know one person from Q-Topia..not sure of his name though..talked with him awhile back at the Elk grove comp a couple years ago answering questions as he was thinking of putting a comp team together at the team..glad to see he did..was that you?
I believe you guys got a all or two at Libertyville as well..congrats!
Head's Red BBQ wrote:sorry..I swore I heard you team name called..my mistake.![]()
I try and do any of the local ones when schedule allows..sanctioned and non sanctioned..some good non sanctioned comps you should look out for next year are Lisle (which is moving to another town) and Glen Ellyn
as far as KCBS any of the local contests are good
p.s. Westmont was perfect weather for me..I like cooking in HOT weather