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The Kansas City Barbeque Society is the official sanctioning body of competitive barbeque cooking. Each year, KCBS sanctions more than 300 competitions across the country and has over 15,000 members that consist of Certified BBQ Judges (CBJ's), cook teams, contest reps, contest organizers and all around lovers of great food and community.
Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que can be traced to competition barbecue and the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS). Accompanying friends at the American Royal and The Great Lenexa BBQ Battle [14] inspired Jeff Stehney to start cooking on his own. The first smoker purchased was an Oklahoma Joe's 24" smoker, christened in April 1991.
The KCBS barbecue competition will include two sanctioned classes: *Master Series requiring teams to cook four types of meat (chicken, pork ribs, pork butt and brisket) cooking with wood, wood ...
Davis has earned many awards for his expertise on the barbecue judging circuit. He is a charter member of the Kansas City BBQ Society (KCBS) and former three-term member of the KCBS Board of Directors, Ardie is now a board member emeritus, a certified master judge, and an inductee in the KCBS Hall of Flame (1992).
Noccalula Falls Park hosts the Kansas City Barbeque Society World Invitational this weekend, bringing champion pitmasters and big prized to Gadsden.
Oklahoma Joe began in competition barbecue and the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS). Joining friends at the American Royal and The Great Lenexa BBQ Battle inspired Jeff Stehney to get started cooking on his own. The first smoker purchased was an Oklahoma Joe's 24" smoker, christened in April 1991.
BBQ Pitmasters. Award (s) won. Multi-time Grand Champion. Website. www.tuffystone.com. George "Tuffy" Stone[ 1 ] (born 1962/1963) is an American chef and competitor on the competitive barbecue circuit. He has appeared on the Destination America reality television show BBQ Pitmasters. He runs the team "Cool Smoke". His nickname is "The Professor".
KCBS-TV is the oldest continuously operating television station in the Western United States. [citation needed] It was signed on by Don Lee Broadcasting, which owned a chain of radio stations on the Pacific coast, and was first licensed by the Federal Radio Commission (FRC), forerunner of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), as experimental television station W6XAO in June 1931.