BBQ Pitmasters: Kentucky Cooking Dip Extra
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BBQ Ptimasters

John Foreman of Old Hickory Bar-B-Que Restaurant, Roy Henry of Henry's Boogalou BBQ, and Mike Ramage of Still Smokin' BBQ discuss the methods they use in their cooking dip.

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  • 1.BBQ Pitmasters: Kentucky Cooking Dip Extra

    BBQ Pitmasters: Kentucky Cooking Dip Extra

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    John Foreman of Old Hickory Bar-B-Que Restaurant, Roy Henry of Henry's Boogalou BBQ, and Mike Ramage of Still Smokin' BBQ discuss the methods they use in their cooking dip.

    • GenreEntErtainmEnt, Series
    • RatingTV-PG
    TV-PG5/20/20136/13/2013
  • 2.BBQ Pitmasters: North Carolina BBQ Extra

    BBQ Pitmasters: North Carolina BBQ Extra

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    North Carolina has one of the oldest BBQ traditions in the country. Zach Goodyear of Sauceman's BBQ, Debbie Holt of Clyde Cooper's Barbecue, and Sam Jones of Skylight Inn BBQ Restaurant compete to see who is BBQ Pitmasters North Carolina Champion.

    • GenreEntErtainmEnt, Series
    • RatingTV-PG
    TV-PG5/20/20136/13/2013

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