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gmintimidator03

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Nov 23, 2009
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Hi name is Ross and I live in New Jersey. I worked at a Lone Star for 4 years as a broiler, until I met my wife and got a job with benefits. I always loved to grill, but was ready for something new to get into. I researched a while on a cheaper but dependable smoker and ended up with a Char Griller Smokin' Pro about a year ago. I've smoked pork butt four times, spare ribs once, and a brisket in the summer. So far everyone says they love what I cook, but they are family and I can never be sure.

I enjoy it a whole lot and do think for the most part the compliments are sincere. I am getting ready to smoke a turkey on thursday, but have not decided if I should go with 2 13lb. birds or one 26lb bird. I am afraid the 26 lb bird may be dangerous if I can't keep the temp above 300 degrees, but I am putting thought into it anyway.

Well thats about it I guess and its nice to meet everyone here that I will meet.
 
Hey Intimidator,

My guess is you are a Nascar fan...ever hear of this legend Dale Earnhardt? Yea, I thought so. Let me be the first one to give you some points for a cool user name.
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Welcome to SMF. I started here about a year ago, and along the way I have met a lot of really cool people, and learned a lot too. The same is in store for you. Just remember that if you have questions, ask. If you smoke something great, take a pic and let the rest of us see it too.

Good luck, and again, welcome!
 
Welcome to SMF. Good luck with the Turkey (s) and be sure to post the results so we can get some good drool going
 
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