"Think You’re Hot? Try Being a Pitmaster During the Hottest Summer in Texas History."

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DinnerIsComing

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I came across this article in Texas Monthly online. And it's not like the thought of those Texas Pitmasters slow roasting for our benefit!

Think You’re Hot? Try Being a Pitmaster During the Hottest Summer in Texas History.

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Even for me, dye-in-the-wool 'Q-er that I am, I dread standing in the open air, exposed to that brutal sun on my back... all to make a turkey breast yesterday and ribs later today. I can't imagine what it's like if this was your job!
 
I came across this article in Texas Monthly online. And it's not like the thought of those Texas Pitmasters slow roasting for our benefit!

Think You’re Hot? Try Being a Pitmaster During the Hottest Summer in Texas History.

louie-mueller-bbq.jpg


Even for me, dye-in-the-wool 'Q-er that I am, I dread standing in the open air, exposed to that brutal sun on my back... all to make a turkey breast yesterday and ribs later today. I can't imagine what it's like if this was your job!
Gotta love your art I guess.

Thanks for the interesting read!
 
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You gotta give ‘em credit for being able to turn out exceptionable ‘que in those conditions! I know it can get mighty warm in my hotbox of a patio during the worst of the summer. But I can at least retreat to my recliner under the AC and watch everything via my remote therm. Can’t imagine being in 130 degree pits for hours on end!

Jim
 
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