Okay, I can’t talk long because I’m SEETHING at the moment…but let me ask you this.
Ever have a great idea that you never took action on?
You know what I’m talking about–the brilliant light bulb that comes on when you’re in the shower, half asleep, watching TV, etc. The one that says, “HELLO? Just be you and everything will work itself out!” Well, I had an idea like that a while back. Something that no one else was doing in St. Louis.
It kept rolling around in the back of my mind, teasing me with its tremendous potential. And I was always thinking, “This is awesome. I need to get going on this before somebody else does.”
Well, guess what? Somebody just did… Me.
See, I had the idea to put together a series for growing grapes and making wine in the Midwest a long time ago. Because I knew how relaxing it is to savor the results. After all, why work so hard to slog your way through the muck of information on the internet when someone can hand you the step-by-step instructions before you even break a sweat?
I mean, seriously–the growing grapes and making wine guide will literally lay everything out for you, from how much room you need for a backyard vineyard to the pruning process to bottling and everything in between.
It’s going to be simple, straightforward, and easy to understand. And right now I plugging the last pieces of the puzzle together to make 80% of what my team and I created to give away for FREE. Not only that, I created an audio series to go with it for those who live in St. Peters, Missouri!
So you will get the 10 day online wine-making mini-course and the MP3 articles for nothing, just come back here on Monday, March 16 at high noon!
Oh, wait a minute–you actually CAN get a sneak peak on Friday, but I’m still putting on the finishing touches on that.
Make sure you come back on Monday…
Exceeding Expectations,
Kendall Matthews, The Barbecue Apostle ™
P.S. Ms. Piggies’ Smokehouse hasn’t yet figured out how to change hickory smoke turkey into wine, but we have figured out how to make your life a little easier… one sip at a time.

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