My first tenderloin and rib smoke w/ pics
   
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  dr joot




 
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  Richard
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justfish is on a distinguished road Richard, Txanks mate, I have a small steer in the cold room awaiting my
Might be a little decieving, as I have had a Brinkman smoker for many attention in a couple of weeks ont shall remember the old 321. Just love
years. I just never knew there was an art to this stuff. About once a ribs that fall off. Never had them smoked either. Sounds great.
year I loaded it up w/ stuff , got it hot ont fought like heck to keep dr joot




 
it that way. The food was good, but it usually took ALL DAY, ont wasnt Those chickens look exceptional! What did you use on them? Is that sauce
much fun. I tossed that Brinkman in the spring ont found this website or is it just rub?
while researching a new smoker, ont I am now hooked. I bought a GOSM Thanks
from Walmart, ont I love it so far. Az_Ledneck




 
Had a belated Thanksgiving, so I did some ribs, chicken (split in Very very nice,
half), pork tenderloin, ont a few sausages. Everything was dryrubbed, Those pictures are some great motivation for Me to get out there in
ont ribs were Tone using a modified 321. Used blackjack oak ont some that 20 degree weather ont smoke some of my own.
hickory. Heres some pics. Homemade Electric Smoker (AKA The Wookie)
juctvish




  Silver Bullet smoker(AKA R2D2)
That’ll beat turkey & stuffing every time IMHO, good lookin’ Member of "Burnt offerings" BBQ team
smoke! Simelor Thriadc




 
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  Its Time To Smoke Again!!! Pics BTJT Pork 20 01-27-2008 06:30 PM
Drooling on Laptop!!! First Smoke- Pork Tenderloin J-Lad Pork 10 01-15-2008 11:38 PM
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  Sunday smoke w/ pics Snakin' Goi General Discussion 2 10-14-2007
Sigma Man Sigma Man is offline 12:32 PM
Sigma Man is on a distinguished road my finished smoke pics Jask Beef 10 09-16-2007 03:02 PM
That is a REALLY good looking bunch of smoked meat. Great First tenderloin/jerky smoke Vi_xon Pork 2 06-25-2006 09:38 AM
work!!!!!!!!!!! (If you call it work.)  
Sigma Man  
Sigma Man  
Man told Me, 'something is work only if you would prefer to be doing  
somthing else.' What else would you like to be doing with results like  
these.  
Wonderful. Will be trying some ribs next week from a newly felled  
steer. Cant wait. Am not familiar with the 321, can you help or is it a  
commercial blend available in your part of smokedom. Congrats.  




This Christmas will be the biggest ever for online shopping despite the doom and gloom predictions of the retailers. Consumer confidence may have disappeared from the high street but it's the online sector that's set for bumper Christmas sales. It's amazing to think that the growth in on-line sales is massive yet compared to the traditional off line store we've still only scratched the surface, the future certainly looks rosy in the on-line world. I was recently shopping for a barbecue grill and I started to look at what was available by doing a Google search. The internet is fantastic for information (although there's still a lot of rubbish out there) and once I'd sifted through the trash I found some really good websites that satisfied all my needs without leaving the comfort of my armchair. It got me thinking to write this article and just crystallize in my own mind exactly what it was about buying through an online store that gave me such a good feeling about spending so much money! One thing that I detest about the off line store is that the range of choice is always restricted and I can't find all the top brands altogether under the same roof, so I end up walking round until my feet ache trying to evaluate the best product for me. When I've chosen it I then have to walk round again to find the best deal and when I'm finally in the right store and ready to make my purchase the sales assistant tells me "Sorry, it's out of stock". Then in attempt to placate me (and it makes me even more frustrated) the sales guy tries to sell me something that is in stock but not exactly what I want. What a waste of a day! If you're reading this thinking "I've been there" then it's probably time to start buying online. I was surprised at how easy it was and how the new breed of online stores really understand my needs. 1. The range of choice is greater. There's nothing more to say on this point, every brand I wanted was there for me to read about. 2. The features of each item were clearly displayed so I could see the differences between the different models. 3. For more information some online stores now have videos. 4. There's web forums so you can discuss before you buy. 5. If you want to talk to someone about your purchase, many online stores invite you to give them a call. 6. Everything is delivered to your door. 7. The price is definitely competitive. 8. There no state sales tax! OK, let's be clear on that final point. If you're unfortunate enough to live in the same state as the online store then the chances are that you'll have to pay the tax. I guess there had to be a catch somewhere and that's the luck of the draw. There's been many well publicized stories about internet fraud and warnings about buying on line but my view is that we need to get this into context. Statistically chances of being ripped off are no worse than with any other sales transaction, it's just that web based fraud generates more interest at the moment and sells more newsprint. How many times do read about somebody being pick-pocketed in the shopping mall? Never? Yet it happens all the time, it's just that you and I are just not interested so journalists don't bother writing about it. But even as I write, the big news stories are about the boom in internet shopping, not the risks, and this just goes to show how safe the internet is these days thanks to secure payment processes like Paypal or Google Checkout and website security systems such as Hackersafe. Let's also not relax too much so just as you don't stroll down the sidewalk waving a wad of cash, the same care should still apply to the internet. Remember, whether you shop on line or not banks and credit card companies never send you e-mails asking you to confirm personal details or passwords. If you receive mail like this report it to your bank or credit card company. Use your common sense and buy on line with confidence.
 

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