I brought this up in another thread but I created a separate thread so as to not hijack the original.
In my judging class we were told that if a team turns in two forms of meat in a box (e.g., slices and pulled for pork, slices and chunks/burnt ends for brisket) we were to taste both forms and judge the entry based on both. If that is the case, and the box doesn't have six portions of both forms of the meat (e.g., six slices of brisket and six chunks), and every judge doesn't get a piece of both, has that box been judged correctly by each judge? Should the box be DQ'd for not providing 6 portions of each form of the meat?
I would love to hear from some experienced reps and table captains on this.
In my judging class we were told that if a team turns in two forms of meat in a box (e.g., slices and pulled for pork, slices and chunks/burnt ends for brisket) we were to taste both forms and judge the entry based on both. If that is the case, and the box doesn't have six portions of both forms of the meat (e.g., six slices of brisket and six chunks), and every judge doesn't get a piece of both, has that box been judged correctly by each judge? Should the box be DQ'd for not providing 6 portions of each form of the meat?
I would love to hear from some experienced reps and table captains on this.