Jak Stepan
TVWBB Pro
Stumbling around through some old pictures, thought yall might like to see how it all began for me. My dad and uncles always bbq'd when we were growing up in the 60's and early 70's so Ive always been around it, liked it, very much a family tradition. But here in Texas all the country people made their own pits from 55 gal oil drums. Hell, Houston is 1 hour away... oil drums were everywhere and free and everybody knew somebody with a Lincoln stick welder. So we never had a weber, my dad and uncles all made their own barrel pits, like everyone else. I had a little Old Smokey in college but my first real pit was in 1998 - the black New Braunfels in the pics. Too much work - always fighting the fire, coals, meat, vents. Hence my first weber kettle for my birthday present from dear mother in March 2010. This was back in my previous life (ie previous wife).
Anyway, just for grins. Enjoy. Curious about yalls own journeys.... feel free to stream your own old pics along please.
my original, first love... of course it was already 10 years old in this pic

and a couple of different cooks on it (yep ive always loved baby backs)



my first attempt at a simpler bbq process. it was a $29 job from walmart... but hell it worked for awhile. always loved ribeye steaks too, and grilled catfish dusted generously w Old Bay.


but then it was time to get serious. old buddy told me to get a weber, within 6 months these other pits were craigs-listed. end of story, beginning of another story. happy birthday from my mom.


my sisters husband in the warm sun after a long night. like my grill table? it was free with the pit...

one of my first cooks on the new weber... yah, its why we all like them so much. its been all good since then.

thanks for checking in. post yours. don't lift the lid....
Anyway, just for grins. Enjoy. Curious about yalls own journeys.... feel free to stream your own old pics along please.
my original, first love... of course it was already 10 years old in this pic

and a couple of different cooks on it (yep ive always loved baby backs)



my first attempt at a simpler bbq process. it was a $29 job from walmart... but hell it worked for awhile. always loved ribeye steaks too, and grilled catfish dusted generously w Old Bay.


but then it was time to get serious. old buddy told me to get a weber, within 6 months these other pits were craigs-listed. end of story, beginning of another story. happy birthday from my mom.


my sisters husband in the warm sun after a long night. like my grill table? it was free with the pit...

one of my first cooks on the new weber... yah, its why we all like them so much. its been all good since then.

thanks for checking in. post yours. don't lift the lid....