Announcing The Next Leg Of The GMG Food Challenge Series At The Farm Bar and Grille

Thursday Night November 12th At The Farm Bar and Grille

Play The Video To Hear The Details Of The Latest GMG/Farm Bar and Grille Man vs Food Competitive Eating Challenge.  We’re breaking out the waivers on this one folks!

Ed Collard, Cliff Rideout and Big Lar’ get byes into the event and we have Jeremy Guyotte joining the mix.  That leaves one open slot for a lucky GMG contestant to enter.  The Farm Bar and Grill will have 5 open slots to fill so if you don’t get in here with the first comment stating you want in, contact Ryan, Bradley or Noah at The Farm- 978-768-0000

You can also check out their facebook page for more details or the website

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11 Responses to Announcing The Next Leg Of The GMG Food Challenge Series At The Farm Bar and Grille

  1. paultmorrison says:

    First!!! I am so over hot hot wings. This is a category I can rule.

    Only problem is I am going to be in Ithaca NY the day before and there is a tiny chance I won’t make it back. If I throw my hat in and don’t show I am forever going to be branded as the “all talk, no eat” dude who can talk a good line but when it comes down to the molars munching the munchies it’s all hot air.

    But you’re in my specialty. I know my scoville units and 30,000 doesn’t scare me. (OK I am full of it there.) Bring on those scotch bonnet laden poultry!

  2. Rob Hall says:

    Hmm… It would seem a little tricky to really judge if a wing has been fully “eaten” or not. You will have to have some pretty strict standards.

    • paultmorrison says:

      Oh yeah. I think a wing is not completely eaten until all of the meat and gristly parts are sucked off the ends of the ulna, radius and humerus. If done crispy the metacarpus and phalanges should be consumed too but that might be getting a little too specific. I’ll eat them and not disparage someone who passes on that little crunchy tip. Some places clip the metacarpus and phalanges off. Boo I say.

      I would go for a rule that states the ulna, radius and humerus are to be sucked clean to be counted.

      Drives me crazy the way my daughter eats them without even pulling apart the ulna radius. “You gonna eat that” is said at our table a few times when we have wings. (I drive her crazy but that’s my job.)

  3. star squiggle says:

    sound like a pro………

  4. carol says:

    I will come to watch the champ take you all down!
    GO LARRY!

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