
As summer settles in and grills across America begin firing up, this week’s Friday Humor & Fun Facts celebrates one of the great traditions of family life – barbecue. This post is inspired by a special man who taught me far more than how to cook ribs and brisket.
A Marine, A Grill, and Lessons that Last a Lifetime
This post is dedicated to my father-in-law, Horace “Chuck” Brown. Chuck was a Marine who achieved the highest enlisted rank of Sergeant Major. He served multiple combat tours during the Vietnam War and once humbly shared with me how he received a battlefield promotion for his heroism under fire. Yet despite those accomplishments, one of the greatest lessons he ever taught me had nothing to do with military service – it was barbecue.
Every Fourth of July, our family gathered at his home in Palm Desert, California. BBQ ribs, brisket, and chicken were usually on the menu. During my first visit, Chuck invited me to help with the grilling. Although I had cooked over campfires as a Boy Scout, I quickly realized I knew very little about real barbecue.
Patiently and without criticism, Chuck taught me the fundamentals. Over time, I became reasonably competent at the grill – though I am still far from being a pitmaster. On the bright side, I am proud to report no lawsuits have resulted from my cooking. 🙂
For those wondering, I still prefer charcoal briquets over gas and enjoy cooking with indirect heat, keeping the coals on one side of the grill and the meat on the other.
5 Fun BBQ Facts You May Not Know
1. Barbecue Has Ancient Roots
The word “barbecue” comes from the Caribbean word “barbacoa,” a method of slow-cooking meat over a raised wooden platform.
2. BBQ Is A Worldwide Tradition
Americans don’t have a monopoly on great barbecue. Countries such as Argentina, South Africa, South Korea, and Japan all have their own unique grilling traditions.
3. Science Makes BBQ Delicious
That mouthwatering brown crust on grilled meat comes from something called the Maillard reaction, a chemical process that creates complex flavors when food is cooked at high temperatures.
4. Some BBQ Parties Are Massive
The largest barbecue ever recorded took place in Nuevo León, Mexico, where more than 45,000 people participated. That’s a lot of burgers, ribs, and potato salad.
5. BBQ Can Be Surprisingly Expensive
The world’s most expensive barbecue grill is reportedly the BeefEater Gold-Plated Grill, with a price tag of approximately $165,000. At that price, it had better cook the food and wash the dishes.
Friday BBQ Humor
Dad Joke #1
Why don’t burgers make good secret agents?
Because they always crack under heat.
Dad Joke #2
Why did the dad bring a ladder to the BBQ?
To raise the steaks.
Dad Joke #3
Why do dads love BBQs?
It’s the only time nobody questions them for standing around holding fire.
Dad Joke #4
Why are dads great grill masters?
Because they know how to smoke under pressure.
Dad Joke #5
What does a dad say when the food gets burned?
“It’s not burnt it’s extra seasoned.”
Dad Joke #6
Accidentally burned dinner on the grill.
Missteaks were made.
Dad Joke #7
I got fired from my job at the crematorium.
Apparently, you’re not supposed to answer the phone, “You kill ’em, we grill ’em!”
What Stepdads and Grill Masters Have in Common
Being a stepdad and being a grill master have a lot in common:
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Both require patience.
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Both require preparation.
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Both occasionally involve putting out fires.
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Both work best when you don’t overreact.
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And in both cases, people usually notice only when something goes wrong.
Final Thoughts: More Than Just Good Food
Whether you’re grilling burgers, smoking brisket, or simply enjoying time with family, remember that some of life’s best memories happen around a backyard grill. For me, barbecue will always bring back memories of a Marine Sergeant Major who taught me much more than cooking. He taught me patience, humility, and the value of passing knowledge to the next generation.
And if your burgers get a little overcooked this weekend, just remember:
They’re not burned – they’re extra seasoned.
Happy Friday from all of us at Support For Stepdads! 🍔🔥😄
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