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    Chef Youketnuba #2

    Johnson City, ny

    Chef #545638

    Johnson City, ny

    Joined: Jul 26, 2007

    Birthday: Feb 16

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    About Me

    I am married with a little girl on the way, I have done construction for 15 years, but my passion is food and all that goes along with it. I cook for my wife and I think thats why she loves me so much. I plann to open a resturant someday with the revenue from my construction company (AG Imperial Construction).

    Favorite Foods

    I prepare alot of unique and self formulated dishes, my favorite method is true Barbeque on a pit or in a smoker either way the slow smoked method is the best way to get the natural flavor of the food, mostly light smokes like cherry or apple but if it required, I have no problem with hickory, yum!!

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