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The Kansas City Barbeque Society is the official sanctioning body of competitive barbeque cooking. Each year, KCBS sanctions more than 300 competitions across the country and has over 15,000 members that consist of Certified BBQ Judges (CBJ's), cook teams, contest reps, contest organizers and all around lovers of great food and community.
The original Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que is in Kansas City, Kansas. Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que can be traced to competition barbecue and the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS). Accompanying friends at the American Royal and The Great Lenexa BBQ Battle [14] inspired Jeff Stehney to start cooking on his own. The first smoker purchased was an ...
One of Kansas City's premier late-year events with annual economic impact of more than $62 million, the Royal hosts the world's largest barbecue contest, one of the Midwest's largest livestock exhibitions, one of the top five ranked rodeos in the nation, and is home of the national championship horse competition. [citation needed]
It wasn’t for lack of customers: Smoke ‘n Magic was the winner of the first annual Made for Kansas City BBQ Championship, which gives to its winner $25,000 and a one-year licensing contract at ...
More than 60 teams have registered for the Kansas City Barbecue Society-sanctioned event. ... Smoke on the Falls, the annual barbecue competition at Noccalula Falls Park and Campground, is going ...
After attending a competitive BBQ event in 1989, he entered his first BBQ event in 1990 in Denton, Texas, [2] and jokes that BBQ is his "golf game". [4] After entering contests in his home state of Texas, he began competing at Kansas City Barbeque Society events in 1999 as the prize money was better. [2]
Plans for a barbecue museum of some kind date back to at least the early 2000s, when the American Barbecue Hall of Fame and Museum proposed the idea.The Kansas City-based group struggled to get ...
The name "Royals" pays homage to the American Royal, a livestock show, horse show, rodeo, and championship barbecue competition held annually in Kansas City since 1899, [7] [8] as well as the identical names of two former Negro league baseball teams that played in the first half of the 20th century (one was a semi-pro team based in Kansas City ...