Second year smoker who has been champing at the bit to smoke something but work has kept interfering with the important things in life to an alleged retiree.
Yesterday the moon and stars aligned and I was able to fire up the Dyna-Glo and smoke a 3-4# chuck roast.
I tried a different charcoal than the usual Kingsford briquettes.
Wife picked it up.
"Western Hardwood charcoal".
Not sure where she got it but I liked it.
It held the temperature well and seemed to burn longer than an equal amount of Kingsford.
A while back I picked up an A-Maze-N pellet smoker and I had some pecan pellets I wanted to use with it.
This is the second time it failed me and didn't burn after lighting.
These are last year's pellets and were kept in the garage.
Guessing they may have gotten damp so, as recommended, I put them in the microwave to dry.
They lit and started to smoke but went out right away. I had them in the smoke chamber.
It seemed to take forever to get this meat done.
Total time in the smoker was about 8 hours.
I wrapped it between 3-4 hours with butcher paper at 150-155 and took it off to rest at 195.
I used Jeff's Texas Rub and it was quite tasty.
Not sure if I should have wrapped because the bark was soft.
I have a turkey breast to do in the next day or two.
Yesterday the moon and stars aligned and I was able to fire up the Dyna-Glo and smoke a 3-4# chuck roast.

I tried a different charcoal than the usual Kingsford briquettes.
Wife picked it up.
"Western Hardwood charcoal".
Not sure where she got it but I liked it.
It held the temperature well and seemed to burn longer than an equal amount of Kingsford.
A while back I picked up an A-Maze-N pellet smoker and I had some pecan pellets I wanted to use with it.
This is the second time it failed me and didn't burn after lighting.
These are last year's pellets and were kept in the garage.
Guessing they may have gotten damp so, as recommended, I put them in the microwave to dry.
They lit and started to smoke but went out right away. I had them in the smoke chamber.
It seemed to take forever to get this meat done.
Total time in the smoker was about 8 hours.
I wrapped it between 3-4 hours with butcher paper at 150-155 and took it off to rest at 195.
I used Jeff's Texas Rub and it was quite tasty.
Not sure if I should have wrapped because the bark was soft.
I have a turkey breast to do in the next day or two.