My New Grill Came Today

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beernuts

Smoke Blower
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Nov 9, 2012
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Blaine, MN
I am the happy new owner of a GMG Daniel Boone grill.  It was delivered this afternoon along with a thermal blanket and frog mats.  I'm really looking forward to cooking this weekend.  This is going to be fun. 
 
Congrats.  That's a NICE cooker.  May I recommend the Renowned Mr Brown for your first cook as a seaoning cook.  The fat from the pork will season the inside of the cooker and the butt is a forgiving cut while you are getting to know your new cooker.  ..and you can use the meat for BBQ pulled pork sammiches, tacos, nachos, veggie soup, cuban sammich, etc, etc.
 
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I've already got two 10lb pork butts ready to go tomorrow afternoon.  After that there's six racks of ribs....  Life is good....
 
No pictures, didn't happen. 
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I didn't take pictures today but i'll get some tomorrow when the ribs are on.  I have to figure out how to post pictures.  Better read the instructions posted elsewhere...
 
The is the first picture of the new GMG DB. At this point it's still uninitiated into the pellet grill club.


It was christened today with two butt roasts. I forgot to take pictures of that.
 
Here are the results of my first cook on the GMG DB. I think it turned out pretty well considering its the first item I've turned out on this grill. One thing I've not had in my other smoker is a nice smoke ring. I got it this time.


The picture isn't the best but you get the idea.
 
Your pulled pork looks great!
I know we can't taste the smoke ring but that is the reason that pushed me to pellet also, no matter what I did I could not get a nice, solid smokering and knew with a pellet machine I could.
 
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