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Good morning Ernie. Sorry about that, I should have put where I'm located, that would help wouldn't it! I'm in Southern California, in the San Fernando Valley. Yes, I believe the bbq guru does work on most models of Backwoods. I don't know if I can post a link here but there is a 40 dollar...
I don't blame you for wanting to wrap to whole damn thing in foil! As far as cleaning up goes, seems like your doing everything your supposed to do. I wouldn't worry too much about it wearing out, but definitely watch for rust. The piglet plus is a monster so cleaning up for me is a bit more...
Nice!!! I have two Backwoods Piglet Plus. Gr8day you are absolutely right. I get 10 to 11 hours with about ten pounds of coal. Seenred, I've tried lump coal and find that it still burns fast even in a beast like the backwoods. I use briquettes and hardwood chunks. Gr8day, hope you get your G2...
Not much to add here since a lot of the important points of smoking have been covered by the pros here, so I'll just offer up my opinion.Wood chunks are definitely the way to go if you can get them.That initial infusion of smoke on the surface of the meat is crucial to me so I want a thick and...
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