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Default Dog Daze of Barbecue

Mike Avery wrote:
> Thanksgiving dinner was over, and there I was, looking out the window at
> the backyard as I did the dishes. And then I saw my dog walk over to
> the wood pile by the offset smoker. He sniffed the wood, lifted his leg
> and let fly. He soaked the wood real good.
>
> So, here's the question for people with more experience, and who are
> farther into the zen of barbecue..... the dog had a look about him, like
> he'd done this before. Still, the turkey tasted great, so I figure no
> harm was done. Still, what should I do, now that I know?
>
> Blow it off - if the turkey was OK, it's no big deal.
>
> Praise him, after all, he might have made significant contributions to
> the quality of the bird.
>
> Give the wood to someone I don't especially like, buy fresh wood and
> store it somewhere the dog can't get to it.
>
> Other?
>
> Whaddya think?
> Mike
>

I've seen lot's of recipes that had 1/4 cup whiz as an ingredient. Or
was that Cheez-whiz? I dunno.

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Dave T.

Never put both feet in your mouth at the same time,
Because then you won't have a leg to stand on.