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Chefs Kiss Barbecue Complete Series – Mack Landry

We retired to the RV, while Hana walked back to her truck to rest before the work began in earnest in the morning. When I woke up early to check the smoker, Hana was already adding some splits of wood. We silently shared cups of coffee, alone as we waited for the girls to wake up and get moving. Then the four of us shared a quick breakfast and got to work. The day unfolded like a silent, efficient dance.
We moved around each other in the tight space of the trailer kitchen and the smoker behind it, in an hoc choreography as Hana adjusted to our flow and assisted in turn. I’d turn to grab a shaker of rub, and Hana’s hand would already be there, passing it to me. Mari would shout a temperature reading, and Hana would shift a vent on the smoker before Mari finished the sentence.
She saw a bottleneck in Piper’s side-dish prep and wordlessly diced enough onions to keep things on track, her knife a rhythmic, hypnotic blur against the board. We weren’t just three people plus one. We were an emerging four-person team, each of us watching what the others were doing, improvising, and adapting. Everything we did became more seamless as the practice round continued. Through short side conversations, we developed a system of alerting others as we moved behind them. The air, usually filled with Piper’s chatter and Mari’s sharp commands, was quieter, charged with a different kind of energy—pure focus.
Late in the afternoon, as the briskets rested in their foil boats and the pork money muscle’s bark took on a deep mahogany sheen, we all took a step back. The scent of rendered fat, complex spices, and clean smoke was intoxicating. A line of chicken breasts gleaming with Hana’s Korean- inspired glaze rested by a row of shiny pork ribs set alongside. Mari pulled four longneck beers from a cooler, condensation tracing lines down the brown glass.
She handed one to me, one to Piper, and then held one out to Hana. Hana hesitated for just a moment, her eyes darting toward her truck. Toward her self-imposed exile.
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No portion of this work may be used to train artificial intelligence models without express written permission from the author. Cover art created with OpenArt AI (openart.ai) under a commercial-use license. OpenArt retains no ownership of the resulting image. Published by JACKL Publishing https://jacklpublishing.com https://books.macklandry.com ASIN: B0GL17KTNR 1kitap1.com/en CONTENTS HaremLit Facebook Groups Smoke Show Smoke Show 1. The Burnout Protocol 2.
The Pelican Point Waypoint 3. The Jalapeño Girl Paradox 4. The Whataburger Hypothesis 5. The Proximity Effect 6. The Heat Transfer Incident 7. The Morning After Protocol 8. The Coffee at Seven Conundrum 9. The Partnership Agreement 10. The Torres Variable 11. The Food Truck Reconnaissance 12. The Three-Body Problem Piper’s Honey Jalapeño Coleslaw Fiery Flirt Fiery Flirt 1. The Collaboration Framework 2. The Workshop Protocol 3. The Integration Algorithm 4. The Confrontation Crisis 5. The Proximity Reality 6. The Partnership Party 7.
The Fire Test 8. The Turn-in Protocol 9. The Fusion Spark Spicy Fusion Spicy Fusion 1. The Houston Treaty 2. The Quartet Test 3. The Parallel Lives 4. The Breaking Point 5. The Adjustment Period 6. The Operational Alignment 7. The Culinary Connection 8. The Confession Crucible 9.
The Inevitable Link 10. The Rotation Scheme 11. The Permanence Test 12. The Brine Conclusion 13. The Sinister Familia 14. The Alert Condition Hana’s Texas Brisket Bibimbap Radiant Heat Radiant Heat 1. The Fredericksburg Setup 2. The Quartet Rhythm 3. The Podium Call 4. The Rattlesnake Nest 5.
The Operational Brief 6. The Hedonistic Deepening 7. The Final Countdown 8. The Austin Convergence 9. The Culmination Trial 10. The Federal Sting 11. The Victorious Agony 12. The Uncertain Future 13. The Authentic Celebration 14. Epilogue – The Just Desserts 15.
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