Hello from Ohio

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Toys McGerk

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Oct 19, 2018
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My gas grill finally gave up the ghost. I had tried about every scheme imaginable to do a good smokey cook in that thing but only got so so results. Now there’s a Camp Chef on my patio! I’ve just gotten through the “one of each” beginner’s mode, spare ribs, pork butt, chicken, pork loin, a flat and a packer brisket, beef ribs, reverse sear rib eye and hamburgers. Loving it. Thanks to all who contribute their words of wisdom to this great forum.
McGerk
 
Welcome - also from Ohio. It's a great time to cold smoke cheese if you like that sort of thing! Before it gets "too cold" to cold smoke, anyway. I've found that if it's is below freezing, the smoke doesn't like to "stick" to the cheese - so between 40-50* is perfect cheese smoking weather in Ohio.
 
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