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jdh44

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Nov 22, 2013
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Hi everyone, I've been lurking here a while and finally signed up... I'm in the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania, the North Penn area to be more precise.  I've been smoking a few years on a GOSM propane smoker, but I've been eyeing up all the electric fridge conversions and might have to upgrade.  I've build some PID controlled homebrew contraptions in the past and really enjoy those kinds of projects.  Thanks for the great forum, I'm looking forward to getting more out of it as a member.

JD
 
Welcome JD !!!

I used to go to Quakertown (My High School) wrestling matches, and North Penn was always an exciting match!!

Bear
 
Hello JD and welcome to the fun.  Many good folk here with a load of experience that they are more than willing to share.  If you have specific questions just start a thread and someone with experience will be along soon to offer advice.  All info you can provide us with such as smoker type, location and so on will help us answer any questions you may have.  Spend some time doing some research on the forums, tons of advice and recipes already available there.  We look forward to your contributions.  Have fun.  Good luck.  Keep Smokin!

Danny
 
Hi JD and welcome to the group!  You'll like it here...a friendly place to share ideas on smoking, grilling, curing, etc.  Looking forward to your input here, and just ask if you ever need anything...someone here will surely have the answer.

Red
 
JD
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Glad you joined the group. The search bar at the top of any page is your best friend.
About anything you wanna know about smoking/grilling/curing/brining/cutting or slicing
and the list goes on has probably been posted. Remember to post a QVIEW of your smokes.
We are all smoke junkies here and we have to get our fix. If you have questions Post it
and you will probably get 10 replies with 11 different answers. That is because their
are so many different ways to make great Q We all have our own taste.

Happy smoken.

David
 
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Hello and welcome from East Texas. This is a great site, lots of information and great people that are willing to throw in their two cents worth on about anything  ........
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Thanks for the welcome (and the pointers)!

Bear, I recognized your carving from the beer distributor... My brother-in-law lives in Macungie.
 
Thanks for the welcome (and the pointers)!

Bear, I recognized your carving from the beer distributor... My brother-in-law lives in Macungie.
LOL---That must have been a few years ago. The name of the place is "Bear Swamp Beverages". I loaned it to him for a few years. "Swampy" needed a couple new coats of marine varnish, so I offered to refinish it & sell it to him cheap. He declined, so I refinished it at home & kept it at home!!

Bear
 
 
LOL---That must have been a few years ago. The name of the place is "Bear Swamp Beverages". I loaned it to him for a few years. "Swampy" needed a couple new coats of marine varnish, so I offered to refinish it & sell it to him cheap. He declined, so I refinished it at home & kept it at home!!

Bear
Yeah, it has been a few years since I made a beer run up there.  I always want to call the place "Bear Creek" but that's it... shame he didn't take Swampy off your hands, he looked good there.
 
 
Yeah, it has been a few years since I made a beer run up there.  I always want to call the place "Bear Creek" but that's it... shame he didn't take Swampy off your hands, he looked good there.
LOL----Yeah, he said he was going to put a real stuffed Bear there. I knew that was BS, and it's been about 3 years, and that spot is still empty.

BTW: Apparently "Macungie" is an Indian word that means "A place where Bears come to eat".

Bear
 
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