ceed > wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:43:46 -0600, frohe wrote:
> > ceed wrote:
> >> Living in Texas makes you not expect to much rain, but this spring and
> >> summer we've had a lot! So I made the mistake of leaving a few bags
> >> of lump out in the rain. It got soaking wet. Can I just dry it in the
> >> garage and use it, or will the rain have done something to it making
> >> it unsuitable for use? I suspect I will be able to use it, but before
> >> I sacrifice a brisket I want to make sure.
> >
> > I'm in Texas too. I've had a few bags of lump get drenched in the
> > past. Just let it dry out and use it. You'll be fine.
> >
> Thank you for the advice, and a thank to the others who reponded in this
> thread. I'll dry it and use it..
We've had that happen occasionally. We wait for a nice, hot, sunny day,
slit the bag open and let Old Sol do its work. We also have a 40 gal
Rubbermaid type container, with a nice waterproof lid, which we uncover on
similar days to let any condensation evaporate.
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