Show Notes
Air Date: October 6, 2022
Welcome to Episode 221 of the podcast.
Chef and Salumi artisan Stuart Kirton of Calgary’s VDG Salumi is my guest this week. VDG uses centuries old Italian methods for dry curing meats to produce a delectable selection of salumi. In addition to making amazing products, VDG is an inclusive workplace with a focus on giving back to their community. Stuart and I talk about all of this and more on this episode of Canada’s BBQ Podcast. Check them out online at
www.vdgsalumi.com and on Instagram @vdgsalumi.
This episode has been brought to you by:
Motley Que’s 2022 Competition Bounty Program. In 2022, when you use Motley Que products and win a category or a G.C. you’ll get some extra jangle in your pockets! Visit
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Pitt County BBQ, who is bringing authentic North Carolina style, Whole Hog BBQ north of the border to Alberta and Canada.
Specializing in corporate catering, and private events, Pitt County BBQ brings a unique regional BBQ dining experience.
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And
The Barrel Boss Q, a family owned and operated small business in Leduc County, AB and the manufacturer of the Original Canadian Charcoal Drum Smoker. Visit them at
www.barrelbossq.ca to see the whole lineup and follow them on Facebook & Instagram.
All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Search Alan Horabin on YouTube to check out his new music.
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