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    Contestants cook up good times at inaugural barbecue competition
    Sunday through Friday, Mac McLaughlin doesn’t want anything to do with barbecued meat. “I won’t go near the stuff,” he says emphatically. But come weekends, this jovial 71-year-old Tampa man gets more than his fill of barbecued chicken, pork and beef while working as a volunteer judge for barbecue competitions throughout the state of Florida.

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    St. Mary`s 6th-Graders Cook Healthy for Competition
    When you think of school lunch, you may have bad memories from your childhood, but school lunches have come a long way over the years, and now, they`re about to change again.

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    Cooking up a competition for Mordialloc menu
    ADRIANO Zumbo has his macaroon tower and Guy Grossi’s lobster with Russian salad is second to none.

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    Barbecue Champ – The Best Competition Barbecue Recipes

    A barbecue instruction manual for the serious competitor and the back yard barbeque cook. Learn how slow smoke ribs, chicken, butts, brisket, and turkey too!
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    Iron Chef EMS cooking competition a delicious success
    Sunday August 22, 2010 MANCHESTER– A.J. Pikul was only counting on his cooking skills to get him through the rest of the Appalachian Trail to Mount Katahdin in Maine. He never expected them to earn him a whole bunch of free gear in the process. The 23-year-old through-hiker from Wilton, Conn., will head north with a new stove, boots and trekking poles after capturing second place in the

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    Young chefs compete in Selma school cooking competition
    Five fifth-grade chefs sliced and diced their way through a kids’ cooking contest last week at Selma High School.

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