Fucking tease! Are you doing "the trick" on your friend?
Ursa Major said:f***[*] tease! Are you doing "the trick" on your friend?
HA!snap said:Ursa Major said:f***[*] tease! Are you doing "the trick" on your friend?
:lol: I made the one mistake I always try to avoid...I was the first to pass out. I don't even want to think about the pictures that will be circulating on the various social media sites. I called my buddy this morning and he assured me that he didn't take advantage of the situation, but I'm wondering why there was a opened box of condoms and a ticonderoga #2 laying on the table.
polsongrizz said:Try spraying Apple Cider instead, imparts a better flavor IMO.snap said:Just brushed the ribs with apple juice and wrapped them in foil. Few more hours and it's gonna be rib mania.
snap said:cclarkblues said:I put a big-ass brisket in the smoker this afternoon. Slathered it with mustard and rub yesterday and let it sit for a day. Now it is in the hands of the gods because it seems smoking brisket really is rocket science.
Clark. I've never had the balls to do a brisket. At some point I'm gonna have to sack up and let it fly.
snap said:Ursa Major said:f***[*] tease! Are you doing "the trick" on your friend?
:lol: I made the one mistake I always try to avoid...I was the first to pass out. I don't even want to think about the pictures that will be circulating on the various social media sites. I called my buddy this morning and he assured me that he didn't take advantage of the situation, but I'm wondering why there was a opened box of condoms and a ticonderoga #2 laying on the table.
snap said:You guys ever smoke up a tray of wicked beans? It's amazing. Take a big can of baked beans and add bacon, onion, green pepper, jalapenos, pineapple, brown sugar, ketchup and dry mustard. Mix it all together and voila! Wicked beans. So good. Especially when smoked under the ribs. I'm making it right now (which is why I ask).
Weber Smoky Mountain or Big Green Egg, if you aren't looking to spend a fortune.bgbigdog said:Anyone with a recommendation on a good smoker? Or plans for a DIY? Thanks, I'll hang up now and listen for my answer.
bgbigdog said:Anyone with a recommendation on a good smoker? Or plans for a DIY? Thanks, I'll hang up now and listen for my answer.
TCCGRIZ said:bgbigdog said:Anyone with a recommendation on a good smoker? Or plans for a DIY? Thanks, I'll hang up now and listen for my answer.
Got a Green Mountain wood pellet grill , best grill II ever owned . Great for smoking, did a couple of pork shoulders for pulled pork. Pretty much got the ribs down to a science . Ask Hammer he is an expert on ribs and he enjoyed mine . I bought mine at Silverbow Hearth and Home in Butte was 10% off for 749.00 . I know Sportsmans Warehouse sells them . There just as good or better than the Treagers ,less expensive though
Htowngriz said:Weber Smoky Mountain or Big Green Egg, if you aren't looking to spend a fortune.bgbigdog said:Anyone with a recommendation on a good smoker? Or plans for a DIY? Thanks, I'll hang up now and listen for my answer.
bgbigdog said:Anyone with a recommendation on a good smoker? Or plans for a DIY? Thanks, I'll hang up now and listen for my answer.
Proud Griz Man said:bgbigdog said:Anyone with a recommendation on a good smoker? Or plans for a DIY? Thanks, I'll hang up now and listen for my answer.
I currently Own a Cookshack. Made in America. Steel. It is Built like a tank and functionality and reliability are excellent. Not cheap, but product longevity is great.
http://www.cookshack.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Originally had a Bradley. Functionality was good, but reliability was poor. Numerous times I had to replace parts / reconstruct.
http://www.bradleysmoker.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
bgbigdog said:Proud Griz Man said:bgbigdog said:Anyone with a recommendation on a good smoker? Or plans for a DIY? Thanks, I'll hang up now and listen for my answer.
I currently Own a Cookshack. Made in America. Steel. It is Built like a tank and functionality and reliability are excellent. Not cheap, but product longevity is great.
http://www.cookshack.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Originally had a Bradley. Functionality was good, but reliability was poor. Numerous times I had to replace parts / reconstruct.
http://www.bradleysmoker.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Many thanks PGM.
reinell30 said:bgbigdog said:Proud Griz Man said:bgbigdog said:Anyone with a recommendation on a good smoker? Or plans for a DIY? Thanks, I'll hang up now and listen for my answer.
I currently Own a Cookshack. Made in America. Steel. It is Built like a tank and functionality and reliability are excellent. Not cheap, but product longevity is great.
http://www.cookshack.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Originally had a Bradley. Functionality was good, but reliability was poor. Numerous times I had to replace parts / reconstruct.
http://www.bradleysmoker.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Many thanks PGM.
I bought a large stainless BBQ with the smoker box under at Sears. It works fantastic. If you are cooking lots of food on BBQ, you can use the large smoker box for an oven warmer. It smokes fantastic! Great brisket and ribs. Can hold a lot of meat...
bgbigdog said:[
I bought a large stainless BBQ with the smoker box under at Sears. It works fantastic. If you are cooking lots of food on BBQ, you can use the large smoker box for an oven warmer. It smokes fantastic! Great brisket and ribs. Can hold a lot of meat...
Cuervohola said:My Brother uses this Camp Chef... He has had it for at least 3 years, and we have never had a problem... I prefer gas because it's easier to control the temp...
One thing we noticed recently is Salmon took forever, but it was a windy day and we used cedar planks... Both firsts for that smoker, something we won't repeat... I would try the planks again because the Salmon was UNREAL, but it will have to be a completely calm day...
http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/sportsmans/Camp-Chef-Smoke-Vault/productDetail/Smokers-and-Wood-Chips/prod71424/cat101724" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
TCCGRIZ said:bgbigdog said:Anyone with a recommendation on a good smoker? Or plans for a DIY? Thanks, I'll hang up now and listen for my answer.
Got a Green Mountain wood pellet grill , best grill II ever owned . Great for smoking, did a couple of pork shoulders for pulled pork. Pretty much got the ribs down to a science . Ask Hammer he is an expert on ribs and he enjoyed mine . I bought mine at Silverbow Hearth and Home in Butte was 10% off for 749.00 . I know Sportsmans Warehouse sells them . There just as good or better than the Treagers ,less expensive though