Welcome to Episode 133 of the podcast!
Original Air Date: January 13, 2021
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 Tight Ends podcast, a sports podcast for those that don’t know a lot about sports. Join Vanda and the Tight Ends Podcast if you’d like to learn enough about sports to help you join the conversation.
Visit
www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to Tight Ends Podcast and all the other great shows on the network.
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.
Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community.
If you’re a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at
www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation’s Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
And
Park Power, a provider of electricity and natural gas in Alberta that offers low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities
Park Power is owned by Kris Kasawski, who has a growing and well-deserved reputation for being a guy who cares.
If you’re in the Edmonton area, you may have seen him around town in his signature bowtie, supporting local causes and boosting local business.
He walks that talk with his business — it’s why Park Power shares its profits with local charities. As a new customer, you can choose a Community Partner to receive 10% of the proceeds from your electricity bill, like the CKUA Radio Network. Visit
www.parkpower.ca/ckua to find out more. Park Power’s Community Partners include:
Boys and Girls Club of Strathcona County
The altView Foundation for Gender Variant and Sexual Minorities;
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society;
And the Saffron Centre, which supports those affected by sexual violence.
Learn more at PARK-POWER-DOT-C-A.
My guests this week are Matt Lucas and Peter Zukiwski from Alberta BBQ Collective. Visit
www.albertabbqcollective.com for details on how to order up some great bbq.
Facebook: Alta BBQ Collective
Instagram: @albertabbqcollective
Also check out Matt at Cornerstone BBQ & Spice
www.cornerstonebbq.com
Facebook: Cornerstone BBQ and Spice company
Instagram: @cornerstonebbqandspice
Twitter: @Cornerstone_bbq
And Peter at Pitt County BBQ
www.pittcountybbq.com
Facebook: Pitt County BBQ
Instagram: @pittcountybbq.com
The product review segment this week featured Alberta’s Red Fox Fungi ‘The Secret Ingredient Savory BBQ’ rub. They are online at
www.redfoxfungi.ca, on Facebook as Red Fox Fungi and on Instagram @redfoxfungi.
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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