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Haven't tried them yet. Weber 20lb bag is $19.99 when not on sale so basically $1 a pound. Kingsford when not on sale comes in a two pack totaling 37.2 pounds for 19.99 so $.53 a pound. But, Kingsford is almost always on sale somewhere, like today at Lowe's I got the same two pack for $9.88...
That's a good idea. I'm going to try that. One briquette shouldn't add too much heat. If it does I'll pull the cheese and try tomorrow with ice. Thanks again.
I thought about getting one of those. Is the ice absolutely necessary? I see temperature needs to ideally be between 90-100* correct? I don't have any ice right now.
My title is my question. Do I need to use ice to help control temperature? My plan was to light maybe 4 briquettes and place an apple wood chunk on top. Then I would check every ten minutes or so to make sure cheese is not melting and wood is not catching fire. Any thoughts or advice?
Thanks :yahoo: The one thing I learned was that I need to allow for more time, meaning start earlier. I did this with both the whole chickens I did last weekend and the ribs yesterday. Both had to finish in the oven. Not a bad thing I guess just lesson learned.
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