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Note this was posted on alt.food.barbecue as well
dc 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:
> > > 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 ... > 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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