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For me, I am not that talented so I got the 440 at cabela's few months back. I also have befriended the meat man and take my 5or6 blades into him once a year and he put a arm hair removing edge on them.
Looks like your cooking direct with your weber. Want to pile those coals on one side and meat on the other if your using it to Q. That beef should take longer. Lower temps = more smoke flavor pending on the wood.
2 pesos worth
Where is this mod at?? Interesting, non gal of course but wanted to know more about it? Are you talking a baffle or a shield. Did someone post this mod? Cant find it.
Things are looking great, looking forward to the "fall apart" pull that is coming!!!!!
What was the B sugar to juice ratio if I may ask and how many time straying. That bark is lookin nice.
long enough to bring it up to *205 internal. Too many variables to count, want to keep the pit around 225 or so. Going to need some therms for the meat and the pit.
good luck
here is the other vittles.
time to eat!!!!!!!!!!!
who said you can't BBQ thin bone in chops?? Higher temps and Ital seasoning for 24hrs.
another
Qed butternut squash, awesome, sprayed with pam and shaken with maple jap seasoning, Qed till tender then brushed with butter and b sugar...
thanks for the stuffed fatty tutorial, for those that haven't read it, its worth a read.
I have screwed up more stuffed fatties than most but today finally found success.
heres the view from todays smoke on Doreen.
Cut up red sweet and some nice mellow lime green peppers from my buddy's...
there are ALOT of stick burners out there. Side fireboxs that are 18" or more usually are stickburners.
We have cooked on campfires forever, so heck yea Q on wood
Welcome fellow hoosier, hello from NW Indiana where the smoke is a blown either from my pit or the mills.
lookn forward to seein some great Q outta you.
congrats on the smoker, youll love it, know many that do!
You can adjust that wire to fit around a soup can or soda can. I like to use beer cans cause: 1 they are readily available 2 aluminum holds up better to the weather. I have gone through a dozen or so beer cans full of grease and just snap a new one in when one is getting full. As long as the...
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