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  1. dogman60

    Do you clean the glass on your smoker door (if it has glass)

    The MES i just restored had 3 years of build up on the glass. The smoker has to look right as it is part of my backyard set up - the larger smoker I use is for big gatherings the MES for everyday use . The window on the MES is kept clean so guests can check it out and see what's going on inside...
  2. Smoked Conch Cerviche/Salad

    Smoked Conch Cerviche/Salad

  3. dogman60

    Smoked Conch Cerviche/Salad

    Here is a smoked treat that you don't often see in seafood recipies or commercially retailed. Whole Conch (konk) smoked and sliced into a cerviche or salad . Goes with most beast feast fare and guests love it. When prepared correctly it does not chew like a tennis ball and has a very mild sweet...
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  7. dogman60

    Do you clean the glass on your smoker door (if it has glass)

    Eddie save yourself alot of time and extra effort using razor blades and solutions to clean the glass door on your MES . Go to your nearest West Marine and pick up a spray bottle of Tuff Nuf cleaner . It will remove anything off of your smoker door in about 15 seconds . The product was designed...
  8. dogman60

    Alligator smoking

    Thats really cool they are a bear to skin .... Here in Fla. Gator tail is common Have to remember the info for our next Beast feast ... Thank you for sharing
  9. dogman60

    Alligator smoking

    Awesome seen them cooked in a pizza oven before great looking job in the smoker . Did they ship skinned ???. Dave k
  10. dogman60

    temperature little chief smoker

    I had a couple of the Little Chief models back in the 70's  - they changed some of the instruction booklets over the years but the basic function of this smoker was to slow smoke fish and small game like Quail,  Grouse , jerky , and other foods that did not require a higher heat source . It was...
  11. dogman60

    New Forum Member

    My Name is Dave I am new to this site as a member but often look at some of the info . I live in Jupiter Florida have been a backcountry fly fishing guide and upland bird dog trainer all of my life  and a free lance writer and phtog.  Have been smoking and cooking wild game and native fish for a...
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