Talk about a baptism in fire. Lauren Garber is the new public relations manager at John Ascuagaโs Nugget, and this was her first time steering the Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-off. Sheโs a relative newbie to Northern Nevada, having only been here a couple of years. Some readers will recognize her from her stint as a reporter from KOLO. Itโs been awhile since sheโs had a day off, but she says she gets three in a row off next weekend, โAnd Iโm really looking forward to it.โ
So how did the Rib Cook-off come off this year?
The Rib Cook-off was fabulous this year. We had people come in from out of townโI even heard we had some people here from as far away as New York. And weโre so excited that so many people could come and enjoy our fabulous ribs.
What are we talking about as far as people numbers?
We donโt have the final count in for this year yet, but we do expect about 500,000 people every year, and we think we at least hit that.
Anything that surprised you this year?
This was my first year being here for the year cook-offโdoing the P.R. at the Nugget for it. There were a lot of things that were surprising to me. I was on stage watching Joey Chestnut eat eight pounds of ribs. That was an incredible sight. I have never seen anyone eat that much meat at one time. My eyes are definitely wide open now.
How does that work? What is the method that you guys use to get them the ribs that they eat?
These ribs arenโt the ribs that youโd get on the street. These are Nugget ribs that those competitors are eating. We bring them out. Theyโre in a bunch of trays. Some of the staff here, we measure them out. We put about four pounds in each tray. We weigh them beforehand, and then after the fact, and thatโs how we figure out how much meat off of those bones that those eaters ate. It is a lot of meat.
How long do they have?
Twelve minutes is what they have to consume all that meat. Itโs incredible. Eight pounds of meat in 12 minutes, thatโs almost a pound a minute.
And do you guys have an estimate of the financial impact on the economy around here?
We do. We did a study last year, actually. It brings almost $25 million to our local economy, and of course, itโs not just here at the Nugget. It is all over our area, and all the local casinos really benefit from this large event.
How many ribs do you think were used this year? Can you come close with pounds or tons?
We donโt have a final count yet this year. It goes up almost every year, as far as I know. Last year, it was 233,400 pounds consumed. Weโre thinking we hit at least that again this year.
How many pigs is that?
You donโt want to know.
I do, really! (Internet research says a baby back rack is about 12-14 ribs, and weighs about 1.75 pounds. Each pig has two racks. So 233,400 divided by 3.5 pounds is about 66,686 pigs. Thatโll do, pig; thatโll do.)
Awww. [Laughs.]
