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Barbecue Sauce Contest and My New Recipe Book

April 11th, 2011

Do you have a good barbecue sauce to share? Today I’ve got two exciting outlets for your sauce creations!

2011 Sauces of Honor

Here is your chance to see how your sauce compares with the best of the best. National Barbecue News is hosting their first Sauces of Honor barbecue sauce contest.

Kell of NBBQN says, “This will be the most unique sauce competition in the world.” He says anyone is welcome to enter. The goal of this sauce contest is to honor the best barbecue sauces that accompany different cuts of smoked meat.

If you have a sauce you feel great about, read the rules and fire your sample(s) off to National Barbecue News now.

The deadline to enter is this coming Friday at 5 PM (April 15, 2011).

Download the rules and application. (PDF format)

If you have a slow connection, you might want to right click on the link and choose “Save Link As…” or something like that and save it to your Desktop.

My Barbecue Sauce Recipe Book

Maybe you have a barbecue sauce recipe that you want to share with everyone. Some of my subscribers want to learn how to make amazing barbecue sauces.

I’d like to compile a bunch of BBQ sauce recipes into one big “saucy” recipe book. So I need you, my subscribers and blog readers, to help me out.

Click here to submit your recipe, and it’s very likely I’ll put it in my book. Also, I’ll be sure to send you a copy once it’s done. 🙂

Without the help of my readers, it won’t happen. So I look forward to hearing from you.

Have fun!

Lavern Gingerich

PS. What good is sauce without a good BBQ smoker or grill? Check out Meadow Creek’s revolutionary barbecue cookers and trailers.

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