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I'm Lavern Gingerich, advocate for Meadow Creek barbecue equipment and editor of StoryQue magazine. Take a few minutes to discover our blog, recipe library, StoryQue Magazine, and revolutionary barbecue equipment. You can find us on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.

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StoryQue Announcements

Tuesday, January 29th, 2013

Since we launched it six months ago, StoryQue magazine has grown into a great success and we’re just getting started! 🙂 The sky is the limit and we look forward to sharing this adventure with our readers.

StoryQue MagazineDedicated StoryQue Website

I just launched a dedicated website for StoryQue, my monthly barbecue magazine, at www.storyque.com. The website will be a portal for announcements and information about new issues and our team of contributors.

StoryQue in PDF Format

I’m also excited to announce that StoryQue is now available in PDF format. The iPad app is a lot nicer than reading a PDF, but so many of my audience prefer to read stuff on their desktop computer or don’t have an iPad, that I decided to make it more readily available.

Besides, it’s a ton of work to publish a magazine, so why not make it available to everyone who’s begging for it, right?

As soon as you subscribe, my system will email you a link to the latest issue. As long as you remain a paying subscriber, you’ll get a download link for each new issue when it’s released. All you need to read the file is a computer and the free Adobe Reader.

Click here to subscribe to the PDF version.

Latest Issue

The January issue has been out for about 10 days now. It’s got a lot of good stuff to help you start the new year off right. Kell and Ryan talk about taking notes and getting consistent results. There’s also a story by Jeff Allen on the annual NBBQA conference. In all, this issue contains a variety of recipes, tips, and inspirations to help you step up your cooking.

Special Issues

Inside the StoryQue iPad app, you’ll find Ask Jeff, a free download we just added this month. It contains the questions and answers from Jeff Phillip’s Q&A column in the 2012 StoryQue issues. Plus Jeff’s fascinating story of how his love for the outdoors and cooking led him to pursue the art of smoking meat and teaching others how to do the same.

In the coming weeks, we plan to release a couple more really good downloads. Our goal is to provide lots of free content inside the StoryQue app for even those who for whatever reason don’t feel like subscribing or paying for back issues.

Download StoryQue


If you have an iPad, install the free StoryQue app in your newsstand and get swipin’. 🙂

Have fun,

Lavern Gingerich

StoryQue: My iPad Barbecue Magazine

Friday, August 31st, 2012

Do you possess an iPad and a craving for great barbecue? We are just “bursting with flavor” to spread the word about StoryQue, our monthly barbecue magazine on iPad’s Newsstand.

It’s been a lot of fun working with the pros on this project. Contributors for this magazine include Jeff Phillips, Michael Pitre from Heaven Made Products, Bill Anderson from the Chatham Artillery BBQ Team, Hot Grill on Grill Action from BBQ Revolution, the folks from National Barbecue Association, and more. We have been amazed how eager and helpful these guys are to be involved.

StoryQue is filled with recipes, tips, reviews, business stories, and other sizzle that will have you drooling in no time. Based on the response of current contributors, I expect we’ll have a few more writers on board very soon.

Last week, we published the second issue and Jeff Phillips from Smoking-Meat.com is on the cover. In this issue, he tells his story about how he got started smoking meat and cooking outdoors. (You’ve probably heard of him through his online community or delicious email newsletter.) He’s even created a recipe called “Pig Pops” especially for this issue of StoryQue.

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