In this episode, VendrTV gets back stage access to a mobile vendor about to open up shop, and learns a bit about construction and recipe development.
Maximus – Minimus is part of the Sugar Mountain group, which is reponsible for Seattle favorites such as Beechers Handmade Cheese and Pasta & Co.
Learn more at http://maximus-minimus.com

Should have ended playing War Pigs! Awsome though!
Dan, that was awesome!!! I love the behind the scene stuff. It’s so great to see how and why they do certain things. Here, here to Maximus’ success!
Ha Ha!! I love the “Road Hog”!!!
Killer episode Dan! A friend and I hit up the big ole steel pig yesterday and we both agreed it was fantastic – definitely one not to miss on the streets of Seattle… Cheers.
Will be in Seattle next week, will give them a try. Can’t wait.
Hmm never get any interesting trucks in the UK, all the same shape size and similar signs. Mostly dominated by “Mr Sizzle”. Their food is OK, but isn’t earth shatteringly great, it fills you up for about an hour.
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Nice episode and great truck. I’m gambling that after all that work on the pig truck, their really going to put some good food on the plate. How can you go wrong?
I agree with you Larry. All that investment has to have some kind of incredible edible pulled pork behind it!