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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Hairy
 
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Default Lump in Missouri

Here in Iowa, all I can find is Cowboy. I'll be spending next week in the
Springfield area. Do any of the posters know what is available and where. It
isn't that I don't like Cowboy, I just haven't tried anything else.

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mtbchip wrote in alt.food.barbecue
> I went to BBQ galore last month and bought their store brand lump:
> 1) Small pieces that fall thru the grate
> 2) Lots of charcoal dust
> 3) Uncarbonized wood
> 4) Small rocks in the bag...........

Well, I have been using BGE and it seems to be MOSTLY large pieces
and some small with very littly dust. BUT, I paid $14 for 20 lbs.
Found no rocks or uncarbonized wood in the bags I used, but it
wasn't their brand either.


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Hairy wrote:
> Here in Iowa, all I can find is Cowboy. I'll be spending next week
> in
> the Springfield area. Do any of the posters know what is available
> and where. It isn't that I don't like Cowboy, I just haven't tried
> anything else.


Visit www.doitbest.com to find a dealer in IA close to you. They
carry Royal Oak in their distribution system and can order it in for
ya.
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Hairy wrote:
> Here in Iowa, all I can find is Cowboy. I'll be spending next week
> in
> the Springfield area. Do any of the posters know what is available
> and where. It isn't that I don't like Cowboy, I just haven't tried
> anything else.


Visit www.doitbest.com to find a dealer in IA close to you. They
carry Royal Oak in their distribution system and can order it in for
ya.
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George wrote:

> http://www.chiggercreekproducts.net/


I bought some CC, it's pretty good. The problem is that if you don't
live in central MO, you'll probably have to have it shipped.

Another option available to most is Doitbest hardware stores. The
company carries Royal Oak lump, and even if local stores don't have it
in stock they will usually order it for you.

Find the closest store with the locator at:

http://doitbest.com



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simmelt wrote:
> KC Specialties (Kansas City area)
> Regional distributor for Chigger Creek
> John Ross
> (816)392-4770


Wow!!! Top-posting AND HTML. Simmelt, I love ya, man.


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