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Outer Banks of NC. So glad to hear this cooker holds up to salt! It is really small, but there are only 2 of us for most situations. Just found the old cookbook they sold to go with it in the 60s. Hoped for some good tips but no luck. Pretty funny really. Apparently you can fix all the old food...
Thank you for the welcomes! Both the pork and chicken were amazing ( but next time I'll cook the pork even longer, it pulled, but not as readily as I like). This weekend I hope to find some shad roe and give that a try. If none to be found, whatever fish is running. This is great fun.
First day with my new little PK. I live at the beach and it has been 15 years since my last smoker while I waited for something that would not rust. I think i found it. Perfectly beautiful little mahogony chicken just came off, and a pork shoulder should be done by bedtime. Made some mistakes...
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