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#76 - Matt Groark

#76 - Matt Groark

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HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY from The Food Court!

It’s officially BBQ season — grab your apron, fire up the grill, and let’s get smoky! On today’s perfectly timed holiday episode, we’re joined by none other than Matt Groark, aka @groarkboysbbq, aka The Meat Teacher — TikTok sensation (3.5M+ followers!), Eagles superfan , and Next Level Chef contestant . Matt’s here to talk about his brand-new cookbook The Meat Teacher Cookbook: The Ultimate Backyard BBQ Guide for an A+ in Pitmastery — on sale May 20th and AVAILABLE NOW for pre-order on Amazon.com . Trust us, this is the must-have book of the summer — loaded with over 90 drool-worthy recipes made for busy people who still want to grill like a champ . From Smoked Pickle-Glazed Baby Back Ribs to BBQ Peach-Glazed Chicken Kabobs, Grilled Eggplant with Feta Salsa, and even Campfired S’mores Dip — there’s truly something for everyone. Whether you're throwing a backyard bash, tailgating like a legend , or just cooking up a quick weeknight meal, Matt’s got you covered. We talk:

  • Matt’s inspiring journey from PE teacher to culinary rockstar
  • His Eagles-fueled BBQ origin story
  • What it’s like grilling for thousands
  • The secret sauce to growing a loyal TikTok following
  • AND why his vegetarian wife is actually the MVP behind it all

This episode is juicy, smoky, inspirational, and full of flavor — just like Matt’s signature BBQ
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