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10 minutes from Norris lake, hunted a lot in Claiborne county a lot over the years, also worked all over this end of the state, live on the edge of Union county so its a quick run up that way.
Waiting on some cooler weather to site in a 350 Legend upper I bought for my AR, now Tn is going to let folks on private property shoot 350L during the 2nd week of muzzle loader, I am definitely against it, to many people are to lazy to load and clean muzzle loaders that they bribed enough...
Looks great, got a pork loin in a brine and looking forward to smoking it later this coming week, not sure why I haven’t done it before as its super simple with pops brine.
Been running a whirlpool branded for 10+ years, run a sediment filter on all incoming water then into the softener. We run 6 bags a year through it maybe with just the 2 of us these days. it protects anything that uses water, when I first started repairing fridges ice makers were the biggest...
I would bet it will last pretty good if you keep the rain out of it after cooking. Balsamic vinegar is a great product, makes great BBQ sauce when your tired of all the store bought stuff.
They opened a new 1 in Knoxville this week and I had a 20% discount coupon, spent about $60 before the discount, some 350L ammo and a new dove / hunting seat. Its right beside a Hobby Lobby which the wife loves, reckon I won’t fuss to much when she drags me there
I got a Keurig with k-cups on one side and regular coffee pot on the other about 8-10 months ago and it started shorting me 2-3 cups per pot, I realized it was noisy towards the end of the cycle, pu a can of cleaner and ran through it, works perfect again. Wife had read several complaints of...
I have had my PB Austin LX for around 8 years, it has been good to me, I have no hate for any type of smoker, would probably buy a PB for traveling if room in the bed of my truck was limited. Have had offset gas electric and pellet, they all work if you have time and want to monkey around with fire.
Looks like a interesting side, only time I ever remove strings is if I want to fill with cheese or peanut butter , my mom about had a heart attack when I told her I never took them out when making soup or anything cooked 🤣.
Filled the wifes car yesterday, $3.47 it took $45 , put $30 in my old truck to go mow Thursday and it was a touch over 8 gallon, didn’t want to look at ppg as its a small gas station but would have cost me more to drive to a cheaper place. It costs what it costs.
also trimming all of the fat off your at the mercy of inter muscular fat and not all beef have plenty of fat, I prefer to leave a good amount that renders off and bastes the meat, I typically cook fat up and if it doesn’t render after about 3/4 of the cook flip it, and it can be trimmed/saved...
Well I have ran my PB for 3-4 hours on lowest setting to get some smoke and no cigarette smell lmao, if you put you probes in different spots and ck temp close to sensor then different positions on the grates you will get a better understanding of your pit. A internal sensor is a great thing to...
It may not have been sent but last I heard a year or 2 that was the plan the best I remember, Im sure they will be able to be kept running for a lot of years as the frame will last forever control boards will be a little harder but not impossible to add a different 1.
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