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Dateline: September
28,
2006
JL
Wagon wins annual Chuckwagon cookoff
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Top honors went to
the JL Wagon from Abilene during the twelfth annual Col. Charles Goodnight
Chuckwagon Cookoff last Saturday.
Under the direction
of Johnny and Leonna Adkins, the JL Wagon won the Overall Cooking award
after placing in three out of four food categories and had enough points
to win the entire cookoff outright.
The cookoff, which
benefits the Saints’ Roost Museum, was hailed as a great success by
museum board members.
Tickets for the
authentic Chuckwagon supper sold out early; and just as happened the last
four years, extra tickets were prepared and divided among the wagons along
with additional food to meet the high demand.
An official estimate
of attendance was not available, but more than 1,000 people typically
attend the event. A total of 569 people went through the lines to enjoy
the Chuckwagon meal, which was served at 1 p.m. instead of the traditional
5 p.m.
Breakfast and lunch
concessions on the museum grounds were provided by Boy Scout Troop 433. A
trade show was held throughout the day, and live entertainment was
provided by local and area talent.
Museum tours were
provided by the members of Clarendon High School’s Junior Historians
chapter.
Relatives of
legendary cattleman and Chuckwagon inventor Charles Goodnight also were on
hand for their annual family reunion.
For the prologue to
the twelfth cookoff, 149 people enjoyed a delicious steak dinner Friday
night on the museum grounds. The invitation-only event was held
exclusively for Chuckwagon team members and members of the museum and
their families.
Twelve wagons
competed in this year’s cookoff, and each served a menu of chicken fried
steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, biscuits, beans, and cobbler. Prizes
totaling more than $3,000 were paid out to the winners.
Complete results are
as follows:
Overall Wagon &
Cooking: 1) JL Wagon of Abilene, 2) Rocking K Chuckwagon of Southland, 3)
J Bar D / Adamah Wagon of Amarillo, and 4) C Bar C Ranch of Hartley.
Overall Cooking: 1)
JL Wagon, 2) C Bar C, 3) T Half Circle Wagon of Silverton, and 4) Rocking
K.
Best Wagon Camp: 1)
Quarter Circle KC, 2) Break-Away Wagon of Stamford, 3) J Bar D / Adamah,
and 4) Rocking K.
Best Meat: 1) T Half
Circle, 2) McFall Wagon of Pampa, 3) Rocking K, and 4) Rising W Chuckwagon
of Happy.
Best Beans: 1) C Bar
C, 2) JL Wagon, 3) Gayland Ward of Dawn, and 4) Rising W.
Best Dessert: 1) C
Bar C, 2) T Half Circle, 3) J Bar D, and 4) C Bar C.
Best Bread: 1)
Gayland Ward, 2) JL Wagon, 3) CW Chuckwagon, and 4) Rising W.
Best Potatoes: 1) JL
Wagon, 2) Break-Away, 3) Rocking K, and 4) CW Chuckwagon.
Wagon Judges this
year were Aaron Younger, Bob Sparks, and Nancy Sparks. Food Judges under
the direction of Tashia Duncan were Melinda McAnear, Virginia Patten,
Barbara Richter, Becky Lane, Terri Floyd, Lance Wood, Mark C. White,
Landon Lambert, Tony Starnes, and Tom Garmon.
Among the other
winners during Saturday’s activities was Jim Kingston of Amarillo, who
won a pair of James Owens handmade boots.
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