
Rekindling the Flame: Back to Barbecue Basics
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After a refreshing eight-month break, we're finally back at the grills and ready to reconnect with our barbecue community! This comeback episode delves into why we needed time away and how we've been rekindling our passion for outdoor cooking.
Dan shares his experiences moving house and setting up a new barbecue sanctuary—from positioning his Monolith ceramic grill to adding a Blackstone griddle and Gozney Rock Box to his arsenal. Meanwhile, Owen reveals his deep dive into the craft of sausage making, curing his own bacon, and exploring the possibility of turning his passion into a small-batch artisanal side business.
We take you along to our recent visit to Sean "Irish Egg's" new barbecue school launch in the picturesque Norfolk countryside, where we sampled incredible brisket dishes and connected with fellow barbecue enthusiasts. The experience reminded us why we love this community—it's about far more than just cooking food outdoors.
Both of us share candid thoughts about social media fatigue and how the pressure to document every cook began overshadowing our enjoyment of barbecuing. Dan admits deliberately stepping away from posting online to rediscover cooking for personal satisfaction rather than external validation—a sentiment many passionate hobbyists will understand.
Looking ahead, we're shifting our podcast format to feature more casual conversations between the two of us, peppered with guest interviews. We're excited to explore barbecue restaurants, attend events, and engage more deeply with you, our community.
Whether you're firing up your first kettle grill or managing an impressive collection of smokers, we're thrilled to be back sharing this journey. Subscribe now and join the conversation—we'd love to hear what you've been cooking while we've been away!
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