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Note this was posted on alt.food.barbecue as well

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Well this last weekend I got tired of the electric smoker and purchased and
assembled a char-griller with the side fore box. The knock-out panels ain't as
easy as they indicate. Whew!

Probably not the best and probably not the worst.

http://www.chargriller.com/shop/grills/smokin-pro.html

I also picked up a chimney starter and some lump. I'm sitting with a large
bag of red oak from the Santa Maria area. :-) It does make great tri-tip.

I just finished seasoning the grills and parts and intend of using it this
weekend for some tri-tip and maybe some chicken - I'll wait for a hoard of
people before doing a whole brisket.

If anyone has one of these monsters - I would be delighted to get some advice,
suggestions or comments.

Thanks,

Dimitri



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Dimitri wrote:

> If anyone has one of these monsters - I would be delighted to get some
> advice, suggestions or comments.
>
> Thanks,



I don't have one but I've heard for best results always invite the nice
folks at rfc when in use.

Andy
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"Andy" <q> wrote in message .. .
> Dimitri wrote:
>
>> If anyone has one of these monsters - I would be delighted to get some
>> advice, suggestions or comments.
>>
>> Thanks,

>
>
> I don't have one but I've heard for best results always invite the nice
> folks at rfc when in use.
>
> Andy


LOL


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Dimitri wrote:
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>
> Well this last weekend I got tired of the electric smoker and purchased and
> assembled a char-griller with the side fore box. The knock-out panels ain't as
> easy as they indicate. Whew!
>




It looks as though things are going to get even yummier at the Criona
house. Any more daughters to marry off? If so, this gadget should do
the trick! ;-)

Seriously, it looks like a fun cooker. Here's to many smoky meals ahead!

gloria p
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"Puester" > wrote in message
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> Dimitri wrote:
>>
>>
>> Well this last weekend I got tired of the electric smoker and purchased and
>> assembled a char-griller with the side fore box. The knock-out panels ain't
>> as easy as they indicate. Whew!
>>

>
>
>
> It looks as though things are going to get even yummier at the Criona house.
> Any more daughters to marry off? If so, this gadget should do the trick!
> ;-)
>
> Seriously, it looks like a fun cooker. Here's to many smoky meals ahead!
>
> gloria p


Thanks,

Actually I really think my Son in Law is going to be as or more excited than I
am. I've been seasoning it for 2 days and it should be ready to go this
weekend.

Actually # 5 (the best friend of daughter #4 who I call # 5) is bringing her
soon to be fiancée. I think wedding plans are in the future there as well - You
know how it goes........

I am as proud of # 5 as if she were my own.

Dimitri


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