Steve 01:26 PM 04-21-2015
Finished and resting
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A little something form me...
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Normally I would trim these down if I was serving them to the "public", but for me...I ain't picky!
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massphatness 01:34 PM 04-21-2015
Test drove the new to me Pit Barrel Cooker with a couple racks of baby backs
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I'm calling it a win
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kydsid 01:35 PM 04-21-2015
Well I've been out of town a lit since Christmas so as of yesterday there was two cockroaches in my smoker. A little 900 degree fire later and I assume they are gone.
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Hope to fire her up this weekend for the first smoke of 2015.
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Porch Dweller 03:10 PM 04-21-2015
Some good looking cooks, men! I'm seriously considering getting a PBC now to replace my WSM. I've get to get an extension put in off of my back patio first, though, so I have somewhere to put the grill and smoker at the new house.
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Smokin Gator 03:14 AM 04-23-2015
Looks good Vin!!! Never thought I'd see the day…:-)
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mhailey 10:02 PM 05-02-2015
Some wonderful pulled pork on the Traeger. I just got this smoker/grill and love it!
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mosesbotbol 06:09 AM 05-03-2015
Anyone ever use pellets mixed in with charcoal in their WSM?
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Porch Dweller 06:19 AM 05-03-2015
Stevez 06:32 AM 05-03-2015
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Anyone ever use pellets mixed in with charcoal in their WSM?
I never have; I just like the wood chunks that smolder and last longer. I don't use wood chips either. Have you and/or what benefits do you think there are?
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Porch Dweller 06:54 AM 05-03-2015
Originally Posted by Stevez:
I never have; I just like the wood chunks that smolder and last longer. I don't use wood chips either. Have you and/or what benefits do you think there are?
Same here, chunks only. They work so well I've never even considered going trying pellets.
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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Anyone ever use pellets mixed in with charcoal in their WSM?
Tried it once with a handful of Trager pellets to see how they did, they performed about how I expected, which is to say that they weren't really any different than dry wood chips. Be ok to use with a charcoal or gas grill for smoke bombing the food, but not really that useful in a charcoal smoker, at least for me.
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kydsid 08:44 AM 05-03-2015
Tossed a Boston butt on about an hour ago. Last minute thing. Rubbed with garlic olive oil and Tony's seasoning.
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Pastrami. w/ homemade sauerkraut, barrel fermented pickles, mustard & smoked cheese (I forgot to buy emmentaler, so I had to substitute)
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MarkinAZ 09:52 AM 05-03-2015
Originally Posted by Steve:
Finished and restingNormally I would trim these down if I was serving them to the "public", but for me...I ain't picky!
Don't think they needed any trimming for me!
Originally Posted by massphatness:
Test drove the new to me Pit Barrel Cooker with a couple racks of baby backs. I'm calling it a win
Originally Posted by mhailey:
Some wonderful pulled pork on the Traeger. I just got this smoker/grill and love it!
:-)...Rookie
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Originally Posted by T.G:
Pastrami. w/ homemade sauerkraut, barrel fermented pickles, mustard & smoked cheese (I forgot to buy emmentaler, so I had to substitute)
Mighty fine looking meat everybody
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Porch Dweller 11:19 AM 05-03-2015
Adam, that is some good looking pastrami!
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Chainsaw13 07:43 AM 05-04-2015
Thanks for the heads up, Bob. The price is very tempting.
Do you have any experience with the Camp Chef pellet grills?
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Chainsaw13 10:37 AM 05-04-2015
Originally Posted by T.G:
Thanks for the heads up, Bob. The price is very tempting.
Do you have any experience with the Camp Chef pellet grills?
I will in a few weeks. I pulled the trigger. It's a small grill size, but I dont usually do large cooks anyway. Plus I'll still always have my Bradley, but I've wanted a pellet grill for a while.
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Originally Posted by Chainsaw13:
I will in a few weeks. I pulled the trigger. It's a small grill size, but I dont usually do large cooks anyway. Plus I'll still always have my Bradley, but I've wanted a pellet grill for a while.
Cool, we can compare notes. I just bought one too.
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Kind of the same reasons, I've been eyeing to add a pellet grill to the fleet for some time now. I wanted larger, but but don't really need "larger" all that often and I couldn't find anyone local who wanted to split an order of two 969s from Pellet Pro (normally $1k ea, or two for $1500 w/ free freight).
And at this price, a larger one would be double the cost for only about a 50% gain in lower grate area. Looks like this will hold two 16-ish lb turkeys or two 8-10 lb pork butts, which is more than sufficient for most of what I do.
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