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Keep up the great work, Phillip!

Food and trailer look great!

What season of Chopped were you on? You were on Cutthroat Kitchen, too??
Thanks!
Season 15 Ep. 9 "Cook your butt off!" Yes. Last Easter.

very very cool! i'm in the process of getting my trailer built. its great to see and read what others are doing similarly!
Sweet! I agree. That is one of the many, many reasons why I love this forum.
Chopped = May 2013
Cutthroat Kitchen = April 2015
I can see you were on my website:icon_smile_tongue:
 
Pondering the next move, enjoying the beatiful morning that God hath made. This would be the day, that we took our first Grand at an IBCA competition. As I walked back from the stage, it's amazing the love people show for you and your food. Hmmmm, I wonder if I could convince the organizer to have the comp before the festival. That way we can reap the benefits after the awards ceremony, instead of the conclusion of the weekend.:grin:
 

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I've been looking at a trailer as my first option..

What I don't like is that I don't have enough cash yet to purchase one outright....yet. I didn't realize how expensive these are if new and how beat up some are used......


I have as well but not for competition although the need is there. My eyes are usually larger than anything one me! LOL Got a quote for 166 large K I fell over backwards ... well almost.
 
I have as well but not for competition although the need is there. My eyes are usually larger than anything one me! LOL Got a quote for 166 large K I fell over backwards ... well almost.
I hear ya! I got a couple quotes for trucks that were over $200,000.!!!!:shocked:
That looks so cool! Have fun with it!
Thanks! We have been so far. Now to find some extra time to finish pimping the inside:grin:
 
Long day cooking at a road construction site. Man we were slammed! Ribs, tri-tip, beans, roasted corn succotash and so much more. It was awesome! I am exhausted, but ready to go again at a moments notice:) here are a few pics. I wish we had more photos, particularly during service. The sight of it all got me all excited.

There is a bypass road that it used at night to let traffic through. It is closed off during the day, so we setup tables and chairs on the road for dining.
 

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We had an amazing time at the Downtown Throwdown this weekend. We were in a tight location or we could have definitely brought in another cooker to accomodate the awesome response of everyone. Sold out in 2 hours!

In addition, we cooked in the KCBS competition, finishing in the middle of the pack. It was a great time for sure! I loved seeing the lines out the window as we all hustled to help the guests and judges.

Decided to have a little fun wearing the chicken hat too:biggrin1:
 

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Do you ever have those moments when you think you've got it all figured out, only to discover that your math was wrong? Ugh!

We had a great menu item planned out, tested it, tweaked it, tested it again, and then moved it into the trailer kitchen to do a full test. Well, all was going great until all of the heating elements on the new equipment decided to kick on all at once and blew the breaker. :sad: Back to the drawing board. Sigh...
 
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