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Well done Andy! :thumbs2: After you get it broken in, when are you going to host the DFW North Breakfast? :biggrinjester:
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Agree with you wholeheartedly- I have never even owned a gas grill!

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We have one, a bit different then yours, but we use a propane tube to get the wood going in the firebox. Many think mesquite is the best wood but actually we use fruit tree (apple, pear) wood.
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The looks very nice Andy. My old smoker is rusted and I need a replacement, but didn't want to put out a whole lot of money.
For $100 I'm going to check it out.
With the attached smoker-box I'll finally be able to experiment with smoking brisket etc - something I've never done but I'm sure that every Texan is a master at this ;)
I think that every Texan thinks they are a master at this. :mrgreen:
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WildBill wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 1:17 pm The looks very nice Andy. My old smoker is rusted and I need a replacement, but didn't want to put out a whole lot of money.
For $100 I'm going to check it out.
With the attached smoker-box I'll finally be able to experiment with smoking brisket etc - something I've never done but I'm sure that every Texan is a master at this ;)
I think that every Texan thinks they are a master at this. :mrgreen:
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PM me if you are interested in some good smoking groups on Facebook.
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mojo84 wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 6:56 pm PM me if you are interested in some good smoking groups on Facebook.
Amazingribs.com is a very good website. Check it out.
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I smoked some pork ribs yesterday. Tried a new marinade and it came out great. Fall off the bone (had a little problem getting them off the grille)tender, a little sweet and a little bite on the back end. Found my new pork marinade for sure.
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AndyC wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 10:37 am I've had a gas-grill for years (ex-wife preferred that), but in Africa we used wood or charcoal and I missed the odor/taste of the smoke - so I finally bit the bullet and bought a charcoal grill/smoker unit (Nexgrill 29" barrel) which was on sale for $99 at Home Depot. I spent an enjoyable hour and a half putting this thing together slowly (with a frosty to keep me company) and I'm pretty impressed how well-built/designed this thing is; $100 well-spent I reckon.

With the attached smoker-box I'll finally be able to experiment with smoking brisket etc - something I've never done but I'm sure that every Texan is a master at this ;)

I'm doing the first burn-through now and will have a small bbq this afternoon with a friend who really needs some company right about now.

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WildBill wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 10:14 am
mojo84 wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 6:56 pm PM me if you are interested in some good smoking groups on Facebook.
Amazingribs.com is a very good website. Check it out.
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+1 for amazingribs.com

I've owned a chimney smoker, several electric smokers and currently own a pellet smoker. The pellet smoker is simply AWESOME. Easy to use, clean and operate.

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WildBill wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 10:14 am
Amazingribs.com is a very good website. Check it out.
That website changed everything for me!
I couldn't recommend it enough.

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Andy, I would suggest you start by slow-cooking a Pork Shoulder.
Should be a 5-8 hour cook, depending.
Much faster and cheaper than doing a brisket until you learn your grill/Smoker.
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The Marshal wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 3:26 pm Andy, I would suggest you start by slow-cooking a Pork Shoulder.
Should be a 5-8 hour cook, depending.
Much faster and cheaper than doing a brisket until you learn your grill/Smoker.
I have smoked pork shoulder several times - each time it came out tasting great - and it was very moist every time.
After shredding I add the pan juices and some slices of onion and jarred hatch peppers. It is great on sandwiches, stuffed baked potatoes
as well as tacos and nachos.
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