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coreysalery

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Howdy all,

I am a new member to the forum but I have been lurking for a while.. I felt it would be better to join so I could contribute to the forum. I love the assistance I get from topics posted here and from the e letters I receive from Jeff.. I just finished my first smoked turkey on my WSM 22.5 and it came out great.. I am posting a Qview to start this thing off right..



I didnt have time to brine so I injected it with my rub chicken stock and a little molasses. I put some apple slices in the cavity and laid maple bacon across the breast once it was breast up in the smoker.

Hope you enjoy,

Corey
 

bmudd14474

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Welcome to SMF Corey. Thats the way to introduce yourself. Looks like the turkey came out great.
 

bassman

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Welcome to the forum, Corey.  Good looking bird.  I'd like to try the WSM one day (maybe for Christmas).
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bbally

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Anyone that trusses so the bird does not look like a three dollar hooker when it comes off the grill is good with me!

Fabrication is the difference between "its good" and WOW!
 
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coreysalery

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Thx Bassman.. That bird was great and trust me once you get on a WSM you will be hooked..
 

coreysalery

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Anyone that trusses so the bird does not look like a three dollar hooker when it comes off the grill is good with me!

Fabrication is the difference between "its good" and WOW!


LMAO yeah I like a good looking piece of meat..
 

coreysalery

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I agree and it really doesnt take much effort for the look it gives after its done..
 

richoso1

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Welcome tot he SMF, and thanks for the Q View. it looks like a great smoke went off at your place. It's all good my friend.
 

meateater

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What a way to start off here, nice job on that buzzard and welcome.
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Learned the buzzard term yesterday and still laughing.
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smokingnd

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Welcome to SMF, that is a beautiful buzzard.  I didn't think that term would still bring you enjoyment meateater.  LOL  Hope you enjoy this site Corey I know I do.
 

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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.
 


For those of you new to Smoking, be sure to check out Jeff's 5 Day Smoking Basics eCourse.

Click Here it's "FREE" ... 5 Day eCourseE
 

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First off Welcome Corey to SMF. Now your bird looks awesome and you will sure fit right in here. You'll like it here for there are alot of really good folks here that would just love to help you with just about anything to do with smoking. Now there are alot of proven recipes for some amazing things here too. So if you need sign up for the E-Course it's free and it will give you the basics of smoking and some good methods to use also. So the next big thing for you to do is go out and get you something to smoke and if you happen to have any questions just post it here and we will be happy to answer them for you.

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