How Do I Become a Judge at a Bbq Competition?

Question by Ward 4. Room 12.: How do I become a judge at a bbq competition?
I have an addiction to bbq food and love the smell of hardwood smoke. I want to be served plate after plate of delecious food. Help me find the way to bliss. I am in the MA/RI area. Thank you.

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Answer by TX2step
Become well-known for your EXPERTISE in culinary skills and ingredients. Lots of people would love to get paid to eat, but not many people have the knowledge to ascertain the individual ingredients used, and critique the methods used….

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