Welcome to Episode 119 of the podcast!
Original Air Date: October 7, 2020
The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week’s network shoutout goes to The Read Along. Join hosts Scott and Anita Bourgeois as they host a mini book club for your ears, taking you on a weekly, chapter by chapter journey.
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This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by:
The Calgary Foundation. Whether it’s funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary’s biggest challenges.
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Jimmy Jackson, owner of Cut-Rite Meats is my guest this week. Cut-Rite meats is located in the SE Calgary community of Forest Lawn. The business was opened up in Calgary in 1962 by his grandfather and Jimmy says it is the oldest butcher shop in Calgary. I really appreciate that they purchase their meat directly from the farms and break down the animals in the shop. This allows them to control the cuts and to offer the customer exactly what they want.
They have recently opened up an online butcher shop including delivery in Calgary, and check out the Jimmy’s Smoke Shack section with items selected specifically for the bbq community. Check them out on the web at
www.cutritemeats.com and on their social feeds:
Instagram: @cutritemeats
Facebook: Cut Rite Meats
YouTube: Cut Rite Meats
All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin.
Eat More Barbecue can be found online at
www.eatmorebarbecue.ca &
www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is
eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com
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