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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby British BBQ Society » 02 Sep 2011, 08:54

See this is what makes it all worth while, some will always disagree with the price, for example a competition cooking class will cost you from $400 up in the states and they have about 20 people attending. The feedback has been superb, Chris has nailed the target audience and i appreciate the leads for the agricultural shows, although we have two booked in next year already i just have to manage time well.

If I was to arrange a top pitmaster from the states to cook for a class of upto 20 how much would you all pay? I think it would have to be in the region of £300 to cover the costs. more importantly how many of you would attend?
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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby joker smoker » 02 Sep 2011, 09:03

If i had had the chance to spend £200 on a masterclass as a novice i would have easily saved that amount on the money that i spent by learning through trial and error.Though I wouldn't necessarily want £200 to teach somebody I would need to see that the student was serious enough and that would mean that he didn't expect to receive hard earned knowledge without giving something in return. I have many skilled chefs asking for jobs at BBQ Shack so that they can learn the art of smoking meat but I would rather give the job to a novice who would give his all as a sign of his commitment. If I were to teach you for free,what could you offer me, JEC, in return for my time?
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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby joker smoker » 02 Sep 2011, 09:21

Btw ...I would happily pay £300 for a days class with one of the top US cooks
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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby Swindon_Ed » 02 Sep 2011, 09:59

joker smoker wrote:Btw ...I would happily pay £300 for a days class with one of the top US cooks


I'd be more than happy to pay £300 for this also.
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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby Steve » 02 Sep 2011, 10:25

If you were talking about someone of the caliber of Rod (Pellet Envy) Tuffy (Cool Smoke) Joe (tippy Canoe) To name a few, then I'd happily drop £300 - £400 for a course.

I've stuck the team names in for those unfamiliar with some of the top US teams in case they want to look them up. I wouldn't pay for a Myron class as I've heard they're not that great. But I suspect you might look to Rod given the fact he's not only the real deal as a pit master, he's a great bloke.
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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby British BBQ Society » 02 Sep 2011, 10:48

got 3 people in mind, all of the same calibre, would want someone that has experience on lots of types of smokers so that there is something for everyone.
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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby joker smoker » 02 Sep 2011, 10:50

So how much are you charging for a lesson in pork Steve? Those last scores were mighty impressive. I'm absolutely in awe!
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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby esselle » 02 Sep 2011, 11:11

I would be in too, but as Steve said depending upon the calibre.
I had a similar idea but don't know if it would work. Doing the class with a top pitmaster by webcam link, therefore keeping the cost a bit lower and maybe attracting more interest. Just a thought.
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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby JEC » 02 Sep 2011, 12:05

Ok so I'm guessing by reading the last few posts the concept has changed from joining a BBQ team to joining a master class, if that's the case then £200 is good value
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Re: Join a BBQ Team

Postby British BBQ Society » 02 Sep 2011, 12:10

no it hasnt changed, we are talking about a 4 on 1 ratio which is better value than a masterclass.
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