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Published: November 15, 2008
TAMPA - Where there's smoke, there'll be barbecued chicken and pork - at least in downtown Tampa today.
The Tampa Firefighters Museum, 720 E. Zack St., hosts its annual BBQ Cook-Off from 1 to 5 p.m., with five teams of firehouse cooks serving up their best dishes.
Visitors can sample three dishes for $7; a $20 wristband entitles wearers to all they can drink, Tampa Fire Rescue Capt. Jace Kohan said.
All proceeds benefit the museum and Camp Hopetake, a summer camp for burn survivors.
The featured dishes are:
•The reigning champs, The Cigar City Smokers from Fire Station 9 in West Tampa: pulled pork in vinegar sauce with barbecue smoked ribs
•The Krewe of Westshore, from Fire Station 8 in the Carver City/Lincoln Gardens area: barbecue pork and chicken
•The Old Bomberos, a group of retired firefighters (bomberos means "firemen" in Spanish): pork shoulder in barbecue sauce
•The Krewe of St. Florian (the patron saint of firefighters), made up of firefighters from several stations: smoked barbecue pork
•The Old One-Two, the crew from Fire Station 12 at West Hillsborough and North MacDill avenues: Polynesian pork and chicken.
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