What’s Cookin’? — The McLemore Boys Podcast

Ep. 11: Dark Side of the Grill at Daytona

57 min · 4. mar. 2026
episode Ep. 11: Dark Side of the Grill at Daytona cover

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We brought What’s Cookin’ with The McLemore Boys to the Daytona 500 for Tour Stop #7 of our Grillin’ Across America for America’s 250th — and this one is next level. Meet Mel from Dark Side of the Grill — a 25-year pipeline welder from Edmonton, Alberta, who quit his job, chased his passion for BBQ.

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