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Jesus Wept, Ray. You are one lucky boy!!! If I were you I'd buy that cardiologist dinner--he just saved your life. Nobody likes going under the knife, but it sure beats the alternative.
Prayers sent that all goes perfectly AND that you follow ALL the post-op instructions.....unless, of...
We seem to be sitting pretty good right now. The 2 fires that were threatening us are under controll and pretty much out--touch wood.
But I worked about 45 miles west all day today and the smoke looked just about like that.
Gary
Sure does look like you built one heck of a smoker, Robert. Those ribs are to kill for--to die for would mean somebody else would get to eat them. Great job!!
Gary
I've never tried these either, but yours look real good to me. Miss Linda doesn't do heat at all so I'll have to use a different pepper too--shouldn't be too hard to find an aneheim pepper around here.
Gary
Just now saw this, Steve. Thoughts and prayers sent along with condolences. Helga probably couldn't have sked for a more fitting tribute that that great looking meal.
Gary
Sorry but I'm not familiar with your smoker, but judging from the pics on their site, there's no practical way to hook up a mailbox mod without cutting a hoke into the chip tray drawer. So...using an AMNPS would require putting it inside the smoker. Success would then depend on the amount of...
First off, what kind of smoker do you have? Is it a MES or some other brand? Does it have an external chip loader?
Some people have good success with putting the AMNPS pellet tray inside the MES but I was never able to keep mine lit that way--just not enough air flow into the smoker. If you...
The smaller rectangle grate looks like it would rotate in the smoker if hung with hooks/chins under the round grate, giving 2 rotating cook grates. The larger rectangle, sitting on the bricks could have been used as a fire grate for either charcoal or wood splits.
If the chains are long enough...
Some good ones here Ray. Godzilla and the Lego factory, Thag going down into the pit trap, and my mind's eye picture of some social media hero in a real life scenario. :emoji_joy::emoji_joy::emoji_thumbsup:
Gary
Great job for a great cause, Jeff! Whole lotta work though.
I'd pay $12 for a meal like that any day!! But they really should raise the price--I can't see anybody complaining. This old grey beard sure wouldn't.
Gary
Congratulations to the 3 winners!! Great job on the burgers.
All the burgers that were entered looked VERY good--there wasn't a single one that I wouldn't have happily gobbled down.
Gary
A classic cheese burger has always been my choice. It was the look of those shrooms and onions that tipped the scale. Great job and congrats on the win.
Gary
Ha!! My old girl Roxy used to do the same things.
Sure sorry to hear that Gretchen is doing poorly. About all you can do is get some good pain killers for her from the vet to ease her pain, help her up so she doesn't fall, and give her lots of love.
Gary
Things are looking a lot better here. We took a drive yesterday down to Rocky Mountain House (about 60 miles south of us). It's the closest place for us to go grocery shopping right now. Drayton Valley is still evacuated and all the roads leading into it are closed, but with a few out of the...