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Summer is here and for many of us, that means going outside and cooking in the great outdoors. Although there are many ways to prepare food in the open, nothing quite compares to barbecue. Today, we’re exploring the world of barbecue and learning that it’s much more than a technique for cuisine. It’s a distinct and unique societal culture.

We start the show with Matt Basile. He’s the creator of the Toronto-based street food brand Fidel Gastro’s although you might best know him for his television show, Rebel Without A Kitchen. He’s been revolutionizing the cooking world for years thanks in part to his love for barbecue. We discuss the science of barbecuing and how different varieties can define different worldly cultures.

When it comes to barbecue, the mind might think of the American South. It’s an integral part of being a Southerner and our next guest has been exploring what this means from a sociological perspective. He is John Shelton Reed and for the last half Century, he has been researching the South and how differences in barbecue technique can reveal much about that society.

In our SASS Class, we focus on the science of being sure your barbecue efforts turn out both delicious and safe. We talk with Jeff Savell, who is one of the world’s experts in meat and barbecue science. We learn that barbecuing may not seem all that difficult but when you get into the science, it really is worthy of study.

If you enjoy The Super Awesome Science Show, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts and be sure to tell a friend about the show. Thanks to you, we’ve been nominated for a Canadian Podcast Award as Outstanding Science and Medicine Series. Let’s keep the awesome momentum going together! 

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Guests:

Matt BasileFounder and President, Fidel Gastro’shttp://www.fidelgastros.com/home.html Twitter: @fidelgastros

John Shelton Reedhttp://johnshelton.weebly.com/ Jeff Savellhttps://animalscience.tamu.edu/people/savell-jeff/ Twitter: @jsavell
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Summer is here and for many of us, that means going outside and cooking in the great outdoors. Although there are many ways to prepare food in the open, nothing quite compares to barbecue. Today, we’re exploring the world of barbecue and learning that it’s much more than a technique for cuisine. It’s a distinct and unique societal culture.


We start the show with Matt Basile. He’s the creator of the Toronto-based street food brand Fidel Gastro’s although you might best know him for his television show, Rebel Without A Kitchen. He’s been revolutionizing the cooking world for years thanks in part to his love for barbecue. We discuss the science of barbecuing and how different varieties can define different worldly cultures.


When it comes to barbecue, the mind might think of the American South. It’s an integral part of being a Southerner and our next guest has been exploring what this means from a sociological perspective. He is John Shelton Reed and for the last half Century, he has been researching the South and how differences in barbecue technique can reveal much about that society.


In our SASS Class, we focus on the science of being sure your barbecue efforts turn out both delicious and safe. We talk with Jeff Savell, who is one of the world’s experts in meat and barbecue science. We learn that barbecuing may not seem all that difficult but when you get into the science, it really is worthy of study.


If you enjoy The Super Awesome Science Show, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts and be sure to tell a friend about the show. Thanks to you, we’ve been nominated for a Canadian Podcast Award as Outstanding Science and Medicine Series. Let’s keep the awesome momentum going together! 


Twitter: @JATetro
Email: [email protected]


Guests:


Matt Basile
Founder and President, Fidel Gastro’s
http://www.fidelgastros.com/home.html
Twitter: @fidelgastros


John Shelton Reed
http://johnshelton.weebly.com/

Jeff Savell
https://animalscience.tamu.edu/people/savell-jeff/
Twitter: @jsavell

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