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timetosmoke

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I have always used Mesquite and Hickory when I would smoke (or try to) using my Weber grill and this is the first time not only using a real smoker (2012 MES 30") but I am also using apple wood. OMG is all I can say about the smell of this smoking wood. It is truly WONDERFUL and I can just imagine how it will taste. My mouth is already watering and I have 5 hours to go before the ribs are done.. LOL
 
finished the rib smoke a little while ago and WOW. It was great but it could have used a dash of salt but beyond that, I and my friends/family thoroughly enjoyed the ribs. Cleanup was a hateful thing.. LOL  I am going to cover the drip trays in tinfoil next time. Window was easily cleaned with a thick baking soda paste.

I LOVE this smoker.
 
Got my pork spare ribs rubbed and soaking up the seasoning for my first smoke tomorrow. Gonna use apple and hickory. I am very excited and nervous. Hope I don't mess them up! LOL!
 
Just watch for the hickory as it is very strong and only a little is needed. Good luck with your smoke, your going to love the apple wood.
 
Glad you liked it! I use combinations all the time and some of my favorites are pecan/apple, hickory/apple/maple and many others depending on what I'm smoking. I just play with the flavors til I find what I like.
 
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