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Hello all, Well it's been a long winter and now it's BBQ competition time. This will be my first cook ever and I am excited. My new trailer is packed, my FEC 100 is ready and I just bought a chicken cooker as well. I have all my recipes (boy is there a lot of stuff needed for these contests)but at last I have it all, I hope. Wish me luck as I dive into this new hobby.
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Originally posted by Livy:
... This will be my first cook ever and I am excited...


Best of luck. My advise, don't ever forget it's supposed to be fun.

You DO mean to say that you've been practicing all year and you have your timing down perfectly and all your recipes perfected and you're NOT waiting to do it all the first time at the first contest.

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Best of luck to you.

Your 1st contest will be a great learning experience. An accurate (large) clock is a must. Noon time comes around VERY quickly on Saturday, and the next 90 minutes will make your head spin. The turn-in time window is enforced to the max.

As SmokinOkie is suggesting, having at least one dry run of cooking and timing a contest is a MUST.

Have fun and let us know how it goes.

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