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Fall off the bone wow. The shoulder is resting now. Just doing this last glazing to the ribs. Everything else is done and just waiting for my family to arrive.
 
Steaks are marinating for tonight. For now we are enjoying some gouda and jerky for a little snack.

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Going to spin a turkey on the Weber gasser. This will be our first try at a rotisserie turkey. Going to be cold though, predicted high is 38F.
I hope it is not too rude to quote myself. Here's the 13 pound bird at the start and the end of its ride around on the rotisserie. I had planned about 3 to 3.5 hours at 350F but it was done to 165F internal in about 2.25 hours. We didn't have any guests so we chose to have turkey sammies instead of the "full meal deal." Really pleased with how my first rotisserie bird came out and will definitely do it again.
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That bird looks great Braz. I have to enjoy grilled poultry vicariously through others because my wife does not enjoy grilled chicken. Keep up the fine work.

George
 
Great looking bird on the rotisserie! I am just going to have to get a rotisserie myself!

awesome point/like!

Happy Smoking,
phatbac (Aaron)
 
I did 8 lbs of prime rib, a tray of mixed potatoes, onions and peppers, and a tray of mushrooms in the smoker. It was Easter Sunday, my grandmother's 80th birthday and the day before my grandfather's funeral all in one so it had to be perfect. Sorry no photo's though.
 
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