
The passion for barbecue never truly dies, it just needs a spark
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After a barbecue hiatus that left their grills gathering dust, Owen and Dan reunite with renewed passion for the flame. This candid conversation captures that magical moment when the spark returns to a beloved hobby – something many enthusiasts will recognize in their own journeys with outdoor cooking.
The episode takes an unexpected turn when Owen sheepishly admits that just weeks after declaring he didn't need any new equipment, he's purchased his most expensive barbecue ever – a Somerset Grill for live fire cooking. His excitement is infectious as he describes seasoning it for the first time, planning its maiden voyage, and the possibilities it opens for his cooking repertoire. This confession perfectly captures the irresistible pull of new barbecue equipment that many listeners will recognize in themselves.
Both hosts share laugh-out-loud cooking fails that prove even podcast hosts make mistakes. Owen recounts burning his lip on molten chili jam that had been cooking on burgers, while Dan admits to completely forgetting about foil-wrapped potatoes that he discovered, rock solid, weeks later at the bottom of his barbecue. The highlight comes when Dan introduces "Cooking in the Wild" – a hilarious story about queuing for food at a farm shop while the wooden hut housing their fire cage was literally catching fire, perfectly capturing the absurd moments that can happen around outdoor cooking.
Whether you're a seasoned pitmaster or occasional griller, this conversation celebrates the return of barbecue season and the joy of rediscovering passion for the flame. The hosts invite listeners to share their own barbecue fails and stories, building community around shared experiences – both triumphs and disasters. As warmer days approach, this episode will leave you eager to uncover your grill and embrace the excitement of a new barbecue season.
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