B A R B E C U E S P I C E K I T C H E N

B A R B E C U E S P I C E K I T C H E N.  And then there's, of course," Barbecue Spice Kitchen. Barbecue Spice Kitchen isn't a real place, as much as it's a culinary concept.  In the Bachelor episode "The Chef At Barbecue Spice Kitchen Makes An Important Announcement," the BSK Chef runs for the Presidential nomination, and with his fiery big-hearted nature, he explains at rallies, debates and pressing-the-flesh -type sessions about why BSK is good for the soul.  He speaks with someone with a medical condition that he can't afford to get treated, because the place where he works does not carry health insurance. After this person failed to get medical or financial help from the other candidates, who just wanted to make inspiring speeches about conspiracy, faith, hope and political revolution, the Chef says that he'll do what he can even though he's not a doctor, he's a Chef. He asks the person what he's been eating, and the person admits to the Chef's dismay that he's been eating takeout meals from McDonalds.  The Chef gets the person to the nearest BSK, where the person orders a Chicken C and P (curry and pepper). "Wow, this food is great," the person raves. "It tastes like there's something actually edible in it. I'm starting to feel better already." Before his last-minute defeat in the race, the Chef at least hoped that his campaign was enough to wake people up enough that there's a real better way after all. And it's because they need to discover BSK as the Bachelors did.


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