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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They have trees in Portland don't they?


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Oh those? I mean smoking wood


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Well here in the east, it grows on trees. Honest, it just comes out of the
ground.

Tree trimmers
The guys clearing power lines
fruit orchards
Cabinet shops (lots of cherry and oak)
Firewood dealers
Woodworking hobbyists
Neighbors yard
Town highway department
All over town after a big storm
My house next time you're in CT

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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message

|| "Lew/+Silat" > wrote in message
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|| Well here in the east, it grows on trees. Honest, it just comes out
|| of the ground.
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|| Tree trimmers
|| The guys clearing power lines
|| fruit orchards
|| Cabinet shops (lots of cherry and oak)
|| Firewood dealers
|| Woodworking hobbyists
|| Neighbors yard
|| Town highway department
|| All over town after a big storm
|| My house next time you're in CT
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Not to mention that alder grows like a weed there.

JD




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LOL yup I seen a tree up yonder
no need ta cut his-umz, i gotz
p-ulenty!!!!
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LOL yup I seen a tree up yonder
no need ta cut his-umz, i gotz
p-ulenty!!!!
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On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 18:31:47 -0700, "Lew/+Silat"
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Look up Paul at Fast Marketing, PO Box
2074, 97294. Phone: 503.254.0774. I was in Portland about two years
ago and was looking in the phone book for wood and lump. Ended up
buying about 300 #s of alder, oak, maple, silver maple, pecan,
hickory, madrone, and hazelnut, most of it cut into fist-sized chunks.
I also got a couple 40 # bags of mesquite lump. He mostly supplies
Portland-area restaurants, but also does retail sales by appointment.
He's located out toward the airport, in a storage-unit industrial
facility.

Call him beforehand to set up a time to meet. Also, be prepared to
spend a couple of hours loading your pickup, particularly if he has to
cut some of the wood or feels like talking. On second thought, plan on
spending a couple of hours, minimum.

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Thanks Kevin. Just the kind of connect I was looking for..
And to you other yahoo's
I know that wood grows here. Im a tree hugger

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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 18:31:47 -0700, "Lew/+Silat"
> > wrote:
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> REPOST REPASTE REPAST REPSOT
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> Look up Paul at Fast Marketing, PO Box
> 2074, 97294. Phone: 503.254.0774. I was in Portland about two years
> ago and was looking in the phone book for wood and lump. Ended up
> buying about 300 #s of alder, oak, maple, silver maple, pecan,
> hickory, madrone, and hazelnut, most of it cut into fist-sized chunks.
> I also got a couple 40 # bags of mesquite lump. He mostly supplies
> Portland-area restaurants, but also does retail sales by appointment.
> He's located out toward the airport, in a storage-unit industrial
> facility.
>
> Call him beforehand to set up a time to meet. Also, be prepared to
> spend a couple of hours loading your pickup, particularly if he has to
> cut some of the wood or feels like talking. On second thought, plan on
> spending a couple of hours, minimum.



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