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Nevada Kiwani’s BBQ Wrap Up

This past weekend Buster Dog BBQ competed in the Nevada, IA Kiwani’s BBQ contest.  This was the third year we competed here and last year finished 4th.  We thought this year we might have a chance at winning it all.  Getting going wasn’t too easy.  We went to pick up the trailer on Friday and found a back tire completely flat.  Luckily next to where we keep the trailer is a truck and trailer place.  They were able to switch out or spare and I discovered the main tire was coming off the tred.  So off on our way about an hour later than planned.

So getting into the real story of this contest.  Last week I was diagnosed with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma.  Non Hodgkins is when your lymp nodes turn cancerous and swell.  My gut is about 3 times bigger than normal and I can’t lay down without immense pain. The good news is it is pretty treatable via chemo.  We had already signed up for these contest and wanted to do them. So Wednesday I had a PET Scan.  It involved laying flat for 30 minutes.  So I was sedated but work up with six minutes left and had to be restrained on the table the final six in immense pain.  On Thursday I had a deep needle biopsy where they again sedated me and went through my back to my abdomen to get tissue samples to determine the stage and strain.  Again, I woke up towards the end but luckily more anesthetic helped.  In addition to that they did a bone marrow test through my hip.  So my back and abdomen were in great pain.  But hey, I still thought I was 20 and could get up on Friday and be like new.  Somewhere I forgot I was 40 and spend most of the remaining part of Friday on the couch in too much pain to walk around and still drowsy from pain meds.

I was able to get all the meats trimmed at home ahead of time.  So Dawn was able to take things from there and season, final prep etc.  I would get up for about 5 minutes, help, then back to the couch.  David helped out where he did and is always a good pair of hands.

So when we got to awards I wasn’t sure what to expect.  In all, we did follow our plan.  I trimmed and injected, she seasoned, I put on smoker and monitored doness.I sliced and she did a great meat selection and presentation.  When they went to call chicken, one of the people we turned in with got a top five call.  Figured we were shut out.  Well, we got first place chicken.  Then as ribs counted down I again thought we were shutout because we made a last minute change for a little fattier rack and that took 3rd.  Our pork was 10th and brisket was really worrying me because my slices were a little uneven and it came in 2nd.  Still too tight for me to know if we won because Meadow Valley had a lot of calls including a perfect 180 in pork.  Well, today God, my Dad and everyone else was smiling on Buster Dog and we won.

What can’t get lost in here is the awards ceremony.  It was emotional for us and I can’t give Dawn and David more credit for helping out.  But the BBQ community all backed us.  We had so, so many people come up and give us big hugs, well wishes, etc.  BBQ people are the greatest people to walk this planet and I am so humbled to be a part of that group.  Thank you all.

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La Platte, NE Wrap Up

Got lazy last week and forgot to post about this.  We went to the 19th Annual Nebraska State BBQ Championship this past weekend in La Platte, NE which is about 10 miles south of Omaha.  Our first contest in three weeks.  From start to finish it felt so unorganized.  I was a day late getting meat trimmed and had to do some at the contest.  The chicken selection I saw this week was the worst I have seen in four years.  Plus at 10pm on Thursday we realized we forgot ribs.  Luckily we had some in the freezer.

So we headed out Friday to be there by 8am to setup.  Thinking it would be easy.  Well, there were teams surrounding us on three sides.  I ended up having to have Bubba Q park my trailer for me because the spots were so tight I couldn’t get in on my own.  Not only were the spots tight, the lines looked like a couple squirrels had paint cans tied to their tails as some lines started a foot or so wider than they ended.  Once in I was ready to get hooked up to power but the generators weren’t there yet.  I had to use my own as it was after 2pm before all power way ready and after 12 before water was ready.  Not acceptable in my book.

With the spots so tight I tried parking the truck diagonal in front of the trailer but the organizer had real issues with that.  Told me three times in 20 minutes to move it because it crossed the line.  Later that night when we picked up our turn in boxes Dawn and others noticed they were upside down.  When she mentioned to the contest rep he yelled at her and almost put his finger through the box tapping on it.  On Saturday he made a joke about it at awards how they were wrong.

So moving to Saturday it was probably the hottest contest day I have ever had.  Our trailer registered 105 in the cook area.  Going between that and the 70 degree ac in the trailer started taking it’s toll on me.  By the time we got home Saturday night I and started unloading I had to stop and sit in the grass because I was so beat.

Our food was ok not great.  The chicken was so small.  Smallest I have cooked.  It also was kind of dry.  To our surprise it took 7th place.  Then our ribs took 7th place. Our first rib call since May.  Way overdue.  I was surprised with no brisket call.  We have been strong in brisket but one burnt end I had I had to spit out because I didnt care for it.   Overall we finished 9th out of 46 teams.  I don’t really know details of the rest because they had computer problems and no one got score sheets.  This is in addition to awards being pushed back 45 minutes.  Maybe the most frustrating was the Blue Moon BBQ Crew next to us.  I don’t like to call out teams but I have been to Nebraska four times to cook and placed by these lazy asses twice.  With four hours between last turn in and awards you think people would be ready to go.  Not these guys.  They were just starting to pack up and I couldn’t get out unitl one of the teams around me did.  Figured we were two hours later getting home then we should have been.  That Blue Moon team is one guy going around doing the work and 3-4 followers who couldn’t pick up a cold at an h1n1 convention.

I do want to mention David did the kid’s que.  He didn’t win but got his money back. He had to cook a flat iron steak and veggies.

This is one contest that won’t see Buster Dog BBQ again.

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Up In Smoke BBQ Bash

Buster Dog BBQ will be competing this weekend in the Up In Smoke BBQ Bash in Mason City, IA. We haven’t been here for the last three years. The last time we were there it was a lot of drunks around us and we only had the small trailer. It was a long walk to turn ins as well. It is a very nice contest and hospitality is top rate. Thus our reason to go back. This weekend will be a who’s who of BBQ as some very strong teams will be on hand. We are entering the margarita contest too. Last time we finished 1st. Let’s hope this year our meat finishes first as well.


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Double Header Wrap Up

Last weekend Buster Dog BBQ competed in a double header. First up was BBQ N Loo’s Too in Waterloo. A contest we have always done fairly well at. We were fortunate to get our same spot and rolled in early Friday so we could venture to Morg’s for breakfast. Good stuff from an old fashion dinner. The rest of Friday was pretty much blah. We sat around and people watched most of the night. About 10pm we were told a big storm was coming and fortunate for us it kept to the west of us. We barely got a sprinkle. The only thing waking us up in the middle of the night was the CO2 detector at 3am. Pretty sure it was the batteries as it went off again at 10am and we had the cooking area completely open. We ended up with 10th place chicken and 6th place brisket for 8th overall. Sure do wish our pork and ribs would find the top 10.

After brisket turn in we went to LaPorte City and dropped the trailer and cranked the air. LaPorte City is 15 miles south of Waterloo and is a Saturday/Sunday contest. It was pretty laid back Saturday night. About 15 of the 25 did both contest and most of us were just plain tired. Sunday my buddy Bret came up with Andy and Todd for some BBQ and got a nice gift bag to take home with them. We finished 10th in chicken and 4th in brisket but our stream of top 10 finishes ended at four with a 12th place finish thanks to the pork again.

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Back to Back Contest This Weekend

Well, this is always fun but very tiring. Back to back contest. On Friday we will be in Waterloo for the BBQ N Blues Too and after we turn in brisket will head down Hi-way 218 to LaPorte City. Then drop off the trailer and back to Waterloo for awards. These two contest have treated us well in the past and hoping to pull of a championship this weekend.


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Shannon, IL Wrap Up

Buster Dog BBQ placed 8th overall in the Illinois State BBQ Championship in Shannon, IL. It was our first trip to Illinois. Given the competition this was very exciting for us. The competition included a couple former Jack Daniels World Champions including Pitmasters TV star Johnny Trigg, the top two KCBS teams from 2009, the American Royal Invite champ from 2009, and open champ from a few years before that, and the Jack Daniels Pork winner. Needless to say, other grand champions were in the field as well. Our calls included 7th place chicken and 6th place brisket.

We left Thursday night and planned to stay in Clinton someplace and leave early Friday to get to Shannon. Along the way I was going to stop in Walcot at the biggest truck stop on I-80. Big mistake. There was a trucker jamboree going on and it set us back almost an hour sitting in traffic. Who knew chrome and amber colored lights drew so many people? Once we got out of there we just kept driving. I was awake enough we decided to keep going to Shannon after a short stop in Clinton to pick up some groceries. A nice advantage of the camper is being able to drive till you’re tired and then pulling over and getting a few hours of sleep.

When we got to the cook site on Friday morning we were greeted with a cooks breakfast. Egg casserole with sweet rolls. The casserole was maybe the best I’ve had. The location was in a baseball field surrounded by corn. Just like Field of Dreams. We were setup on first base. The weather was beautiful, minus some biting flies. Big relief considering we didn’t have power outside the generator.

Friday I did have to trim some chicken. The only chicken I could find that I use was frozen and had me very concerned. I always prefer fresh chicken. Cutting chicken when it’s warm is tough. The skin is very slick and gross. Lucky for us the judges liked it. Friday night was the Butt to Butt awards. To qualify you have to win pork at one of 10 select contest. I knew all but one of the teams so it was a win-win for us despite who won. Darren and Sherry Warth of Iowa’s Smokey D’s ended up winning. I kind of had a hunch he would.

Saturday was another cooks breakfast, this time biscuits and gravy. Back to the trailer and focus on BBQ. I thought all our turn in’s were good. Pork, not quite so much. Having a struggle with pork lately and don’t know why. Everything else came out good. Despite no call in ribs we were still in the top 20. Just hit a wrong judge.

The awards ceremony was pretty special. Mike and Theresa Lake have hosted this contest for the last 12-15 years. They are in my opinion the best contest reps there are and are super nice people. This is the last year for the contest in Shannon and they were presented with some very nice gifts that will always allow them to remember the contest. One was a quilt made of all t-shirts from the past contest and the other was a Jack Daniels barrel lid from the butt to butt judges.

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