8
May

The One-7: Brad Orrison

Brad Orrison at the Whole Hog Extravaganza produced by OnCue Consulting.Photo taken at the Whole Hog Extravaganza. ©Ken Goodman Photography.

1. Destination: Traveling the U.S.A. to see our great country, of course in an old vehicle that I know how to repair, looking for junk to add to my collection. 

2.  Best gift:My wife’s hand in marriage and our three boys, Turner, Odin, and Asa. 

3. Favorite meal besides barbecue: Oysters on the half shell and crawfish.

4. Drink of choice: Ice-cold beer … or whatever is available at the moment.

5. I admire: My dad, Craig Orrison, for putting up with my unending ideas and teaching me how to work hard. My mom, Linda Orrison, for teaching me how to have fun and to always look at the day as an opportunity. In the barbecue world, it’s Mike Mills! I remember meeting Mike at Memphis in May years ago. They had cameras there to catch it, but as soon as I saw him walking by, I ran out to meet him. His gruff voice accepted my enthusiasm with ease. I was shaking in excitement. The cameras couldn’t capture that, of course, but I will never forget that moment. I consider Mike one of my best buds and he has continued to mentor me. He once told me, “That’s the prettiest hog on the circuit. Now if you can get it to taste good, you’ll have something.” Five years later we finally won at Memphis in May. When they announced, the thumbs up from Mike was better than the trophy. 

 6. Barbecue joint I’d like to visit: Skylight Inn when Sam Jones is there cooking. The way they chop the hogs with the popped skin is out-of-this-world good. I look forward to the Whole Hog Extravaganza class every year at 17th Street. Amy Mills and her crew have it figured out. {ed. note: why, thank you!} I’ll be there again next year, enjoying Sam Jones’s chopped whole hog! 

7. Words I live by: Barbecue. One word, lots of meanings: BBQ

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23
Apr

The One-7: Patrick Martin

Patrick Martin at the Whole Hog Extravaganza produced by OnCue Consulting
Photo taken at the Whole Hog Extravaganza. ©Ken Goodman Photography.

Before I ever met Patrick Martin personally, I was avid reader of his blog chronicling the blood, sweat, and tears involved in leaving his job in the financial industry and opening  the original Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint in Nolensville, Tennessee. Martin’s set the current standard for western Tennessee-style whole hog and if you ever visit, you have to order the Redneck Taco, featuring pulled pork, slaw, and spicy sauce on a hoe cake. Barbecue aside, the most compelling thing about Patrick is his devotion to his family – wife, Martha, and children, Wyatt, Daisy, and Walker – and his circle of friends.

1. Travel destination: Islamorada, Florida. Been going there since I was a kid; a lot of great memories. Holds a special place in my heart.

2. Drink of choice: Wine. Depending on the time of year – a good, chilled glass or rosé, or a big, earthy red Zin.

3. Favorite pie: My mom’s strawberry pie. Hands down.

4. Best gift: My grandfather gave me his 1952 Belgium “Sweet 16” shotgun. He was an avid quail hunter, and I am, too. I look forward to passing it down to my sons.

5. I admire: My dad. I’ve yet to meet anyone with as much character. Always doing the right thing, even when no one is looking.

6. Barbecue joint I’d like to visit: Pappy’s in St. Louis … love Mike Emerson! He’s an incredibly nice and humble guy.

7. Words I live by: “It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get up.” ~ Vince Lombardi

The One-7 features our friends, partners, and people whom we admire, and provides a little insight into their worlds.

Follow our adventures in real time on Instagram and Twitter.
See lots of entertaining and barbecue ideas on our Pinterest boards.
And we post fun things on Facebook, too!