Whole hog!

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philiployd

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Dec 2, 2011
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Springfield, MO
My name is Phil.  I live in Springfield, MO and am an amateur smoker at best.  This Labor Day I will be smoking a 225lb hog for over a hundred guests.  Call me crazy.
 
Welcome to the SMF Family...Crazy maybe! But ALONE nope! Lots of Info and People around here to help you. Post your plan and we can help you tweak it to darn near guarantee success...The First Party for 60 I threw in my new house, 20 years ago, included 110Lb Porker as the Guest of Honor. I even rented the Cooker, it was my first Smoke and there was nothing like SMF for help. I just asked the Rental Guy how the cooker worked and went at it, " Whole Hog ", so to speak. The Pig turned out Awesome, we killed a Half Keg of Yuengling and left nothing but Bones to clean up...JJ
 
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First off Welcome to SMF and were glad to have you aboard

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Wow.....a 225 lb er....that's a biggy......... Gonna take a while to get that one done... Here's some reading for ya.....

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Good luck and happy smoking

Joe
 
 
Thanks so much for the warm greetings and info. I started a thread of this adventure in the smoking pork forum. I look forward to the process. Thanks again.

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Hi Phil! 
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Welcome Phil!  At least no one can say you don't set goals!!!  I know the Labor day holiday will be great for everyone involved, (well except the hog
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Hi Phil, welcome to the forum!

nuttin like jumpin in with both feet!!!

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I do a whole hog every forth of July, usually around 175 lbs.

I used a "bodybag" to marinate it in.

Sounds crazy but it works,

it has handles, it does'nt leak fluids, and they can hold upto 400 lbs.

You can also put ice in it to help keep it cool until your readt to put the hog on the grill.

The whole procedure will take you about 20 hours depending on your grill,  temp and hog.

Good luck
 
Hi Phil, welcome to the forum!

nuttin like jumpin in with both feet!!!

.

I do a whole hog every forth of July, usually around 175 lbs.

I used a "bodybag" to marinate it in.

Sounds crazy but it works,

it has handles, it does'nt leak fluids, and they can hold upto 400 lbs.

You can also put ice in it to help keep it cool until your readt to put the hog on the grill.

The whole procedure will take you about 20 hours depending on your grill,  temp and hog.

Good luck?
That's a fantastic idea.  I assume you take grandma out first?  No, really that sound like a great idea.  Where does one acquire a body bag?
 
I realy don't remember but i'm sure if you search bodybag and bbq you will get close.

Or the FBI will be knocking at your door

Keep your wife safe LOL
 
That is a big one.  Plan on having a lot of left overs for a party of a hundred.  What sort of equipment and method are you going to be using?  I do a lot of whole hogs.  You would easily serve a hundred with a 135 to 165 pounder and have a lot less to worry about.  With that size if you haven't been doing something similar, your timing and temps might get you up to a day off the mark.  The last 234 pounder that I did produced 580 pork sandwiches.
 
That's a fantastic idea.  I assume you take grandma out first?  No, really that sound like a great idea.  Where does one acquire a body bag?
Ok, I looked it up, I got it at a website called "spitjack.com" under rotisseries/ tools and accessories...3 models to choose from $19.00, $39.00 and $60.00.

Hope this helps

Marty
 
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