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bobh127

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Feb 22, 2011
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Hi grillers and smokers (the good kind)

I just found this forum today and immediately was interested.

My name is Bob Henrick, and I live in Lexington. I use a ceramic grill for Kooking about anything needing cooking. It does a great job of either cooking direct, or indirect. The grill looks like a spaceship about to blast off. it stands about 5 feet tall and has two cooking racks.One rack is a 22 inch rack and one is 18inches, which sits above the 22.  I can cook probably 9 racks of ribs, or 5-6 butts could likely do 4 large turkeys, or 5 boneless pork loins or beef briskets. I haven't yet tried a whole ham, but am likely to do that someday. Hope to make a lot of friends here and learn from each and every one of you.

Bob H.
 

scarbelly

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Hello Bob and welcome to SMF - glad to have you here with us - be sure to sign up for the free 5 day cooking class
 

adiochiro3

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Apr 19, 2010
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Welcome to the SMF, BobH!   Great family here and lots of good ideas for smoking.  I've been smoking a long time and the folks here have helped me improve my craft more than I expected when I joined.  The recipes alone make hanging around worthwhile.

I'd love to see a pic of your rocket rig (and of course, your next Q-view)!

James
 

tyotrain

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Mar 31, 2010
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Welcome to SMF.. nice to have ya.
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SmokinAl

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Welcome to SMF. There are a lot of very friendly & knowledgeable folks here to help you. I urge you to sign up for the free E-course. It will give you the basics, & even if you are an experienced smoker you may learn something new. Then start asking questions. Good luck & glad to have you aboard. Don't forget we all love Qview!
 

pineywoods

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Welcome to SMF glad you joined us. You'll find lots of good info and some great recipes here. Have fun and happy smoking
 

gyeakle

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Feb 4, 2011
65
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Indiana
 Welcome Bob, You came to the right place. There are alot of great people on here and very helpfull and help me understand on how to get started. YOU SMOKERS ARE GREAT. Hope to get started on mine soon.......... if it ever stops snowing
 

meateater

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Oct 17, 2009
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Welcome to the SMF. Glad to have you here. Lots of good folks, great recipes and knowledge. Looking forward to your first qview.
 

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Welcome to SMF, Glad to have you with us.
 


This is the place to learn, lots of good info and helpful friendly Members.
 


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