Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

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> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the beer
> thing though :-)


That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-:

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> > Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the
> > beer thing though :-)

>
> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-:


If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble!

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Nick Cramer wrote:
> Morten Westh > wrote:
> unattributed poster wrote:
>>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the
>>> beer thing though :-)

>> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-:

>
> If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble!
>


Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter", over and
over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad track.

Those were good times :-)

Bob


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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 22:42:56 -0400, Bob Muncie >
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>Nick Cramer wrote:
>> Morten Westh > wrote:
>> unattributed poster wrote:
>>>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the
>>>> beer thing though :-)
>>> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-:

>>
>> If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble!
>>

>
>Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter", over and
>over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad track.
>
>Those were good times :-)
>
>Bob
>


You remember them? Perhaps they weren't good enough, Bob!


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Desideria wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 22:42:56 -0400, Bob Muncie >
> wrote:
>
>> Nick Cramer wrote:
>>> Morten Westh > wrote:
>>> unattributed poster wrote:
>>>>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the
>>>>> beer thing though :-)
>>>> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-:
>>> If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble!
>>>

>> Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter", over and
>> over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad track.
>>
>> Those were good times :-)
>>
>> Bob
>>

>
> You remember them? Perhaps they weren't good enough, Bob!
>
>
> Desideria


Sweetie - I was always a nice drunk. The memories I have from back then
are likely colored by delusion, but I do think most were laughing with
me, not at me if you know what I mean. I also remember a number of sweet
people I interacted with so to speak, and have a vivid memory. And even
if it's colored by illusion,they are good memories.

Back on topic... I agree with most that have posted here. The Smokey
Mountain is hands down a better product then the ECB, but the pluses can
be overcome with engineering, and I happen to have a dual remote with a
temp gage for both the surface of the grill, and one for the meat. It
is a product all smokers should have.

I have the Maverick ET-73, and it was worth every penny. I don't have to
open lid to get a status, and once I make the mods on my new ECB, I will
only need to add lump once in a while.

Bob


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Desideria > wrote:
> Bob Muncie > wrote:
> >Nick Cramer wrote:
> >> Morten Westh > wrote:
> >> unattributed poster wrote:
> >>>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the
> >>>> beer thing though :-)
> >>> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-:
> >>
> >> If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble!


> >Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter", over and
> >over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad track.
> >
> >Those were good times :-)


> You remember them? Perhaps they weren't good enough, Bob!


Those Finns were electronic broadcast engineers. These Danes are BBQers!

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"Nick Cramer" > wrote in message
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> Desideria > wrote:
>> Bob Muncie > wrote:
>> >Nick Cramer wrote:
>> >> Morten Westh > wrote:
>> >> unattributed poster wrote:
>> >>>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did
>> >>>> mean the
>> >>>> beer thing though :-)
>> >>> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or
>> >>> two (-:
>> >>
>> >> If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble!

>
>> >Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter",
>> >over and
>> >over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad
>> >track.
>> >
>> >Those were good times :-)

>
>> You remember them? Perhaps they weren't good enough, Bob!

>
> Those Finns were electronic broadcast engineers. These Danes are
> BBQers!


We were at a Savon pharmacy, inside and Albertson's store today
getting the Shingles vaccine. While waiting, I walked to the meat
counter and saw a really nice stack of ribs. They were nicely
trimmed and the bones small. The sign said, "A PRODUCT OF
DENMARK."

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