Preaching the Good Word: The Barbecue Bible

When Raichlen traveled the world while researching The Barbecue Bible, he often relied on hand gestures to convey “I write about food” when language was a barrier. During that four-year, 200,000-mile odyssey, Raichlen found inspiration in the world's barbecue masters. “There is a great pride that's universal. The overriding commonality of those who grill is that passion. It's a cooking method that's uncomfortable; the grill may be 11,000 degrees; you may be downwind in smoke; you may have to get up at 4 in the morning,” he says, recalling his journey. “There is often this ...

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