Recent content by hwynboy

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    Humphrey's Battle Box

    Hate to get rid of another smoker, but I upgraded and the wife is making me do it. Great insulated smoker, awesome to set it and go to bed, get up and meat is ready to wrap! I paid $2300 shipped for this smoker...Over $300 in accessories. Stainless steel bars to move the smoker Basting tray...
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    Just Joined

    Awesome congrats, enjoy her...I miss her already. But I got me a new baby.
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    Lang 36 original

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    Lang 36 original

    Sadly getting rid of my baby, she's too small for me anymore. Amazing rig that holds temp like no ones business even in 10 degree weather. Please text me at 608-438-7424. It's about 3 years old.
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    Made up my mind ... kinda

    I'd recommend brining or injecting your chicken breast.  That is the hardest part of the bird to smoke because it's so lean.  It may get somewhat dry if you are just doing the breast alone.  I usually smoke whole chickens, or wings, or quarters and thighs.  I also cook to an IT of 165 then pull it.
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    Smoking in the rain?

    two words....DRY WOOD! It can be done and I have done it many times....but you gotta have dry wood.
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    Cold Smoking?

    I talked to Ben Lang about this and he said this is how you do it.  You make a small fire in the fire box, just enough to get the wood smoking.  You dont want TBS, instead you want the fire to sputter along so you get more smoke.  Under your cooking grates put dry ice in there and you should be...
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    Grilling on lang

    for what it's worth, I do not think you can "load" the Lang 36 into your truck...at least not without some BIG muscles and plenty of help.
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