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SMOKE BITS The official publication of the Florida Bar-B-Que Association April 2019 4:4 10 years ago the Suncoast Foundation for handi- capped children made a decision that a BBQ festival was a way to support their goals. The 10th annual Suncoast BBQ and Bluegrass Festival is still going strong. The festivities actually began on Thursday at the Fox Lea Farm. It has become a tradition to have the annual Hamburger cook off pairing competing teams with chal- lenged people to see who makes the best hamburger. Swamp Boys, Sweet Smoke Q, Gitchchewsum BBQ, Backyard Bros and Big Papa’s Country Kitchen and their assigned ‘head cooks’ were among the players. Although the venue changed, the fun is just beginning, In the end it was Swamp Boys, Rub Bagby and Lucas who took home the trophy for first place. All Smiles it certainly looks like everyone had a good time. 10th Annual Suncoast BBQ and Bluegrass Festival Florida State Championship March 29-30 2019, Venice, FL Newspaper clipping from the first ever Suncoast BBQ and Bluegrass Festival. Although most of the cook teams have changed the goals of this BBQ contest have remained the same. Venice continued on page 3

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Page 1: SMOKE BITS - Florida BBQ Association - Home · Competition BBQ teams do as well as they do. The first week-end in March Was a cooking school marathon. Swamp Boy’s Q School, Jack’s

SMOKE BITS The official publication of the

Florida Bar-B-Que Association

April 2019 4:4

10 years ago the Suncoast Foundation for handi-

capped children made a decision that a BBQ festival was

a way to support their goals. The 10th annual Suncoast

BBQ and Bluegrass Festival is still going strong.

The festivities actually began on Thursday at the Fox

Lea Farm. It has become a tradition to have the annual

Hamburger cook off pairing competing teams with chal-

lenged people to see who makes the best hamburger.

Swamp Boys, Sweet Smoke Q, Gitchchewsum

BBQ, Backyard Bros and Big Papa’s Country

Kitchen and their assigned ‘head cooks’ were among

the players.

Although the venue changed, the fun is just beginning,

In the end it was Swamp Boys, Rub Bagby and Lucas

who took home the trophy for first place. All Smiles it

certainly looks like everyone had a good time.

10th Annual Suncoast BBQ and Bluegrass Festival

Florida State Championship

March 29-30 2019, Venice, FL

Newspaper clipping from

the first ever Suncoast BBQ

and Bluegrass Festival.

Although most of the cook

teams have changed the

goals of this BBQ contest

have remained the same.

Venice continued on page 3

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Florida Bar-B-Que Association

Board of Directors

President

Ben Purvis

[email protected]

Vice President

Ed Shemanski

[email protected]

Treasurer

Shelby Lomen

[email protected]

Secretary

Connie Washam

[email protected]

Director

Matt Barber

[email protected]

Director

Lou Goldman

[email protected]

Director

Steve Brumm

[email protected]

March has come and gone and the days are heating up here in Florida. While the contest sched-ule is slowing down, there are still some great op-portunities to get out and test your skills. This month we have Smoke on the Water in Ft. Myers followed up by Skinny’s BBQ Throwdown at the Moose Lodge on Merritt Island .

Ft. Myers is a great contest in south west Florida with every cook site directly on the water. They have plenty of great bands per-forming during the day and lots of clubs within walking distance. Then there is Skinny’s. This contest is a one of a kind event. It has everything you would expect at a regular competition plus a people’s choice, mystery meat category, local bands, and maybe a few adult beverages will be consumed. Whether you are cooking, judging, or just looking for a great time. Get out and visit these events. Lee Thompson and Amanda Podlucky from Pig-Chicka-Cow-Cow have been dominating the competition scene lately with 4 back to back Grand Champions. They are starting to separate from the rest of the pack for Team of the Year points but it’s still early and as we have seen before if someone gets hot they can cut into that lead quickly. Finally keep your eyes on the schedule on our FBA web page and our Facebook page. We have had a lot of potential comps con-tacting us lately. We have also had a few comps adding to their event. Davenport is now adding a Backyard and the others are new events that we hope to be able to sanction soon. So, until next month…

Surround yourself with good friends and great BBQ. Ben Purvis FBA President

President’s Message

After many years, Ford Allison

lost his fight with Cancer this past March,

2019. Ford cooked with his wife Carolyn

and was the pitmaster of Great Lakes

BBQ & Feed. In spite of his illness, he

followed FBA via the FB Members Only

page and contributed frequently. He

loved BBQ and went to the Polk City BBQ

Company as often as he could. Ford

really enjoyed the seemingly disastrous Bucs posts when Tim at-

tended their games. You are missed by many, old timers and new

comers. Please keep his family in your prayers. RIP Ford.

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The Suncoast BBQ and Blues is

this year’s Florida State Champi-

onship. They have the highest payout of all FBA compe-

titions this year and in addition with the new points

count combined with the double points for participating

in a state championship...things are heating up, the race

is on!

In addition to many Blue Grass bands there were vend-

ers of all kinds of good eats as well as BBQ. Hundreds of

people came out and supported the 10th Annual Sun-

coast BBQ and Blues. Jim Frazee said it took him 40

minutes to get out of the parking lot.

With 38 teams

competing it was a

tough field out there. As you know all the scores and de-

tails are on the FBA website but here are the top dogs.

Congratulations to Pig-Chicka-Cow-Cow who won the

Grand Championship and to Hot Wachulas who took

home the reserve Grand. Time to take a breath until our

next contest, Smoke on the water BBQ Competition &

Music in Fort Meyers, FL April 26 & 27, 2019

While Tim Maloy and Daniel Tomlinson en-

joy the Friday night party, Rub Bagby is up

early to get his vend on. Later, he will be

governed by the competition time line.

TIME LINE!

There were many

happy judges soaking

up the beautiful day

and delicious BBQ

1. Gayle Dimaggio

with Yvonne Tay-

lor and George

Kendall

2. Ron & Diane Le-

rigo with Craig

Kinsman and

Gayle & Rick Di-

maggio

3. Van Scott with

Keith Harris,

Richard Clark

and Neil Bass

4. Matt Mahoney &

Karen Hyde with

Mary & Paul

Chapman

1 2

4

1

3

Hughes Brothers BBQ, Chad and Tim

Hughes finally received their Perfect Score

in pork they earned in at the Suncoast

BBQ and Bluegrass Festival last year.

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Our BBQ and cooking adventures have taken

us to some awesome places and we have made and met

some cool friends along the way. Some of the best

times have been loading up

some rubs and sauces in a

suitcase and jumping on a

plane and going someplace

new. This adventure took

me to an SCA contest in

Shawnee, Oklahoma and it

truly was an adventure. We

hooked up with the contest

organizer and told him we

were coming to join his con-

test. They ended up having

contestants from 9 or 10 dif-

ferent states! Jason Boyce

put on the contest and has a

fantastic facility and lives in

a beautiful part of our country. David Qualls called me

and said he would loan me anything I needed and

hooked me up with grills, tables, charcoal and any-

thing I needed.

I have always heard that folks from Oklahoma

were friendly and I can verify that. I got off the plane

and was greeted by a local airport employee that

pointed me in the right direction. I picked up my lug-

gage and got on the shuttle to the rental car location

and immediately made friends with the lady bus

driver. She asked me why in the world I was wearing

shorts in Oklahoma and I told her that’s what us Flor-

ida boys do. We had to wait on a few other people and

she opened the door to her bus and fed every bird that

wanted some dinner. Leaving the door open made me

realize I was going to have to get some long pants! This

nice lady told me where to eat and to stay out of the

casinos!

I made the drive to Shawnee and found my mo-

tel and drove to the Fire Lake arena where the contest

was being held and enjoyed seeing this area. Fire Lake

Arena has the Fire Lake gun range, Fire Lake grocer-

ies, and an old little Fire Lake casino which my little

bus driver lady told me to stay out of. It was an old

casino but I was lucky and walked out with more then

I went in with!

There was a craft show going on in the arena

and I got to meet the Cowgirl and the Gypsy, a local

vendor selling western clothes and jewelry and was

amazed at how friendly and fun to talk to these Okla-

homa folks are. I met the Kettle

corn guy who had the best cara-

mel corn I had ever eaten. The

donut guy had his family working

with him and us steak cooking

guys ate our weight in fresh

cooked donuts!

I cooked next to 3 guys

who made a 14 hour drive from

Arizona and these guys were fun.

We laughed and told cooking sto-

ries and they shared their pro-

pane heater with me. I met a lo-

cal couple with a team called

Twisted Oliver and they told me

local stories and were awesome people to talk to. They

also had a heater to share and this Florida boy had an

easy time with the 20 degree weather as long as I

stayed out of the wind. Have you ever heard of a wind

chill factor? It’s for real! David Qualls is a long time

BBQ guy and we had met a long time ago in Laughlin,

Nevada and I can’t thank him enough for his help.

When I opened my suitcase I had an interest-

ing discovery. TSA had done a thorough search of my

stuff and left notes saying they kept a few items. You

cannot check Pam spray or Tumbleweed fire starters.

The interesting thing about their search was the way

they repacked all my belongings. I had brought a

handful of Zip-Lock bags and basically just stuffed eve-

rything in my suitcase. Someone Zip-Locked all my

belongings and organized my suitcase professionally!

It was perfectly packed and I had to show everyone

around me!

I did learn one valuable lesson cooking in 20

degree weather. The Fire lake arena is a beautiful first

class facility so I took my steaks in the men’s room to

wash and prep out of the cold. When you set your

pans on the counter, stay away from the automatic

soap dispensers. I heard a funny electronic noise and

by the time I figured out what it was I had quite a pan

full of soap! I am sure I had the cleanest steaks at the

contest!

PROUD TO MEET SOME OKIES

Dana “Big Papa” Hillis

Big Papa’s Country Kitchen

Oakies continued on page 7

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There should be no questions as to why the Florida

Competition BBQ teams do as well as they do. The first week-

end in March Was a cooking school marathon. Swamp Boy’s

Q School, Jack’s Old South Cooking School and the new kid

on the cooking school block, Backyard Bro’s/Skinny’s Com-

petition BBQ Class.

This was the inaugural BBQ class for Backyard Bros &

Skinny’s. It was held at Fred & Patti Distasio’s backyard/

resort. As expected Saturday evening held an epic party.

“everyone survived, but there were a few walking wounded”

However, when it came to the class, it was all business just

like prepping boxes for a real turn-in.

Interesting twist, Skinny’s and BY Bros each prepared a box of

chicken, Ribs, Pork and Brisket. This meant the judges had

two different boxes to judge in each category, one prepared

KCBS style and the other FBA style. This obviously presents a

little friendly competition between the instructors.

A little side action was with Brian Coleman giving a competi-

tion steak prep class for those interested. Tim Maloy com-

mented, “Brian Coleman that was one hell of a steak class. I had no

idea the amount of work that goes into award winning steaks.”

I guess the bottom line here is if you are a new or experienced

cook team, unsatisfied with your results, seriously consider

making the investment of taking a BBQ cooking class. You

may have the best rub or sauce, but if you have trouble translat-

ing it into your competition turn-in box, a cooking school

might be just be the ticket you need to push your team into the

money.

Best of luck to those who attended the first Backyard Bro’s/

Skinny’s Competition BBQ Class!

In no particular order: Josh Carter, Carter Q; Brian Coleman, Belly Up

BBQ; Buck Freeman, Team Uncle Buck; Brad Fries, Accutech; Shawn

Hylton, Street Meat/Smoke Show; Brad Kay, Hawg Wash BBQ; Mike

King, Triple Cross BBQ & Steak; Tillman Lee Nelson III, Tillman’s

BBQ; Jack Peacock, Backman BBQ; Andrew Sutt, Swamp Crackers

BBQ; Daniel Tomlinson & Samantha Summerlin, Cooter’s n Smoke;

Keith Utt, Nice Racks; Gilbert Victorino, Booby Q; Chris Warren, Going

Yard; John Williams, John’s Real South BBQ; Jo-Ann Wilson, 4

Smokin’ Queens; Mark Zondervan, Boog a Lou Smoke Crew; Not pic-

tured: John Courtney and Rick Woodling, Fantasy Q

Instructors: Fred Distasio, Tim Maloy, Mike Jones

Much appreciated Judges L-R: Bob Williams, *Fred & Patti Distasio,

*Mike & Monica Jones, Kevin Sandridge, FBA VP, Ed Shemanski,

Kenny Shiflett, Biggi & Doug Francis, *Tim & Patti Maloy

*Class Leaders

The Trifecta of BBQ Cooking Schools

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At the Eastpoint, FL Fire Department Charity Rib Cook-

off, on 3/16/2019, FBA members Richard Wade, Pogy

Road Q, took 2nd place and John Solomon, 10-4 BBQ

came in 3rd as well as 1st place People’s Choice.

Although unsanctioned, it was still fun and noteworthy.

3/16/2019, the KCBS sanctioned Smokin’ in the

Square, held in Pensacola, FL, Jim Elser, Sweet

Smoke Q took 2nd in ribs for an FBA best, 4th

place over all.

Lee Thompson & Amanda Podlucky, Pig-Chicka-

Cow-Cow placed 2nd in Chicken for a 7th place

over all.

Travis Millender and Mark Zondervan, Boog-a-

Lou Smoke Crew took 2nd in Pork.

Congratulations to FBA member Cary

Chastain, Hold Your Horses BBQ

who took the Grand Champion at the

GBA sanctioned Fire Ant Festival and

BBQ Bash held 3/24/2019, in Ashburn,

GA. Other FBA players…

Loin: 10th, Captain Jack’s BBQ Crew

Pork: 3rd, Captain Jack’s BBQ Crew;

4th, Hold Your Horses BBQ

Ribs: 1st, Hold Your Horses BBQ;

4th, Smoke Show

2/27/2019 at the GBA sanctioned Dilly Dally in Dooley

County, GA, The following FBA members placed.

Loin: Smoke Show 3rd

Pork Ribs: 3rd place, Daryl Strickland, Lang Smok-

ers; 6th place, Sandy Autry, Hootie Q

Brisket Ancillary: Joseph Puccio, Smoke Show took

1st place

Great Big Congratulations to Daryl Strickland &

Samantha, Lang Smokers who got married in front of

their BBQ family at the Dilly Dally in Dooley.

FBA’s

Finest

Florida Bar B Que Association may be the

best, but we are far from the only

Congratulations to All FBA Member Teams no

matter where they compete!

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Welcome to the Florida BBQ Assoc.

New FBA Members:

Family

Buddy & Kimberly Rudolph, Tampa, FL

Chris & Teri Batchelor, Saint Johns, FL

Individual:

James Carlin, Miami, FL

Jerrod Richard, Jacksonville, FL

Daniel Shivers, Deland, FL

John Humphreys, Crestview, FL

Gary Baker, Cape Coral, FL

James Golden, Kissimmee, FL

Smoke Bits, 2019, Contributors:

Rub Bagby (Weber collection) Dana Hillis (4), Curtis

Kelly, Mike King, Chuck Dolan, David Haskett, Angela

Iversen, Tim Giebeig, Jim Frazee, Ed Shemanski, Katie

Nelson, Amanda Podlucky, Regina Campbell, Audrey Ev-

ans Campbell (BBQ Times), John Solomon,

Many thanks for your contributions of photographs, reci-

pes, funnies, good catches and articles in 2018.

[email protected]

The first contest turned in at 1:00 and at

1:30 they posted the teams that did not make the

top 15 and that is a big disappointment to make

that list. The 3 guys next to me all made the top 15

but had changed all their recipes because they did

not like their first cook! The second round turned

in at 3:00 and awards were at 5:00. We ended up

15th in the second round which paid $100 so we did

go home with some cash! You ever get a chance to

do a Fire Lake cook off you will enjoy every minute.

Great facility, great state and truly nice people.

When I got up Sunday to go home I figured

out why there was an ice scraper in the door. There

was an inch of snow on the ground and my car was

thick with ice. Driving was fun and I only slid a

couple times! I got to see my shuttle driver again

on the ride back and she said she

was coming to Naples, Florida to

have some BBQ. Shawnee, Okla-

homa was a great trip and I will be

back one day.

See everyone at a contest soon!

Dana

Okies continued from page 4

3/9/2019, at the Swing into Spring SCA Steak

Cook-off in Brooksville, FL, The following FBA mem-

bers placed in the top 10:

2nd place, Josh Carter; 3rd place, Lee Thompson;

4th place, Vic Vierbickas; 5th place, Brian Cole-

man; 6th place, Dana Coleman; 9th place, John

Pendray; 10th place, Diana Carter.

Ancillary, SPAM: In the money: 1st Place Greg Wat-

kins; 2nd place Sarah Watkins; 3rd place Josh

Carter; Brian Coleman, 4th; Joshua Gimeson,

5th; Tona Pendray 6th, 7th & 8th; Dara Coleman

9th; Brad Fries 1oth

3/22/2019, at the 2nd annual So. Georgia

Banking Company, Fire Ant Steak Cook-off in

Ashburn, GA , the following FBA members placed:

Josh Carter, 5th and Brian Coleman, 10th.

Congratulations to all who participated!

On the SCA Front...

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Sunday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday

April 2019

* Non Sanctioned

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 3 4 5 6

7

8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19

Good

Friday

20

22 23 24

Pigs in a

Blanket

Day

25 26 27

28 29 30 Be sure to check with the FBA website for full details.

All sanctioned contests, with a minimum of 25 teams, are qualifiers

for the World Food Championships, Jack Daniel’s Invitational and

the American Royal.

National Pie Championships

Orlando, FL

The Renaissance Orlando

Near Sea World

Smoke on the Water

Fort Meyers, FL

21

Easter

April Showers

National

Pretzel Day

National

Beer Day