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  1. chefpels

    Lodgepole Pine as a smoking wood?

    Hi all. I live in western wyoming, at very high elevation.  the most prominent wood here for both campfires and fireplaces is lodgepole pine.  i have looked at a couple of forums here, and many (i assume knowledgeable) people have sworn that using pine wood as either a smoking wood or cooking...
  2. chefpels

    New to the forum

    Hi all. Chef Tim here.  I work as a professional chef and live in the rocky mountains, specifically Wyoming. I just found a NB offset smoker at the local Habitat for Humanity store and got it for $50 bucks.  Looks like a NB original and not the Brinkman ones.  Very heavy. The firebox looks...
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