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schilsgrill

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Mar 29, 2009
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Connecticut
This site looks like its right up my alley as someone who has only been bbq-ing a couple years. Living in CT, does anyone know where a good place is to find different woods? Also, wheres the place to purchase RO Lump Charcoal?

Thanks!!
 
Welcome to the forum. There should be someone here from you're area to help out with your wood question.
 
Welcome to SMF glad you joined us. I can't answer your questions but I'm sure somebody will be along that can
 
Welcome to the family.

I am in Texas so I can't help with your questions but I am sure someone will be along who can help you
 
Welcome to SMF. Glad you joined us.

Try Walmart for RO. That's where I get mine.
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Welcome to the SMF my friend. Try Wally World for RO, try to find the one that is made in the USA.
 
Hey, I just moved to Mass from Ct like a year ago... I do not know where to pick up and lump coal but you might want to try tractor supply co. But when I find some I promise I will let you know!!!

Welcome aboard!!!
 
Hey Schils, welcome to the forum. Glad you decided to join us.
Check your local craigslist for wood deals, you may find a great deal. If you have any land around you could go rambo George Washington style and chop down a few cherry trees.
Ebay is always a great help with finding wood. Around here all we can buy is hickory, mesquite and apple so beyond that I have to order.
Have fun, happy smokes and keep us updated with lots of Qview.
 
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