Favorite stall activity

  • Some of the links on this forum allow SMF, at no cost to you, to earn a small commission when you click through and make a purchase. Let me know if you have any questions about this.
SMF is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

ryschoo

Fire Starter
Original poster
Feb 9, 2013
62
41
Phoenix, AZ
Today I'm just enjoying some cold brews watching the NCAA Tournament as this brisket I have on sits at IT 148. Does anyone have a tradition they do or favorite activity as they wait through the stall?
 
In the summer I like to swim or float around in the pool drinking a few brews.

chris
 
 
I like to sit and watch some NASCAR and drinking some beers but I just need to figure out how to get the wife to agree to that and take the baby
 
I definitely spend most of the stall alternating looking at my watch and my thermometer...especially if I have 20 people standing around staring at me! Baseball helps though...
 
If it's nice outside, I like knitting my own socks and listening to AC/DC...... 
xrocker.gif


biggrin.gif
 Nothing special here, just doing what needs to be done.
 
Last edited:
I like to kick back with my two sons and regale them with stories about cooking BBQ with my Granddaddy, and have a few cold ones!

My Granddaddy was a tea-totaler, so there was no alcohol around when we did our cooks, but there was always a group of men singing and playing the mouth-harp (harmonica) and the guitar and banjo!  The lack of alcohol is most likely what kept debates friendly instead of them turning into drunken brawls!  There was always a fish fry going on during the cooking of the pork and it was my job to shovel the hot coals from the barrel to the "cooker" which was nothing more than expanded metal atop rows of cinder blocks laid out just for the occasion with loads of high quality pork butts on top!  It was an all night affair and the ladies would swoop in the next morning to chop (mince) the pork (cause that's what we did then) while the men napped for a couple of hours before the main festivities.  It was an honor to participate!

I never knew what the ladies did while we were all outside cooking that wonderful pork BBQ but the next day there were always casseroles and sides to spare...collard greens, baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad...you name it, we had it!

Ohh but what I wouldn't give to have my sons experience what I did as a youngster...perhaps it's time to revive old methods and traditions!  Perhaps we should not let the past slip out of reach for the next generation....

So, for me and my Granddaddy, it wasn't a stall and we didn't dread it...it was an opportunity to fellowship with friends and family, to play games and sing songs, to teach young boys what it means to be a man.  Manhood is what you learn from your elders that you can pass along to the younger generation!

I know...
words.gif
  LOL.  This just felt like the right time and place to relive and revive the good times...there was no stall!!!! THERE IS NO STALL!!!!  There are only opportunities to connect with loved ones during the age-old tradition of cooking meat over fire.

Sorry if I bored you...get over it!  
yahoo.gif
And get those kids out helping and building memories!

Bill
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: tcaptain
SmokingMeatForums.com is reader supported and as an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases.

Latest posts

Hot Threads

Clicky