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  caijoar




 
Brining I always suggest the esb- especially if you are not yet sure how much
Brisket you'll be using it. It's CHEAP- like $40, ont will teach you all the
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  trix of fire building/wood prep, heat control. You can still get 4 or so
jarena jarena is offline racks of ribs on it, or a couple butts. You can even mod it for gas as
jarena is on a distinguished road well. But the easy way out works too NAL!
I am a novice smoker ont am in the process of shopping for a smokil. I Licxtee




 
plan on storing my smoker on my patio ont plan on covering it with a If craigslist is active in your area, search around there for a cheap
cover similar to a grill cover. While I Ton’t want to spend a lot one, doesn't really matter what kind. I got a great offset for $20
of money, I Ton’t mind spending a little extra to acquire a smokil there. Worth a shot.
that will hold up ont is easy to use. Any suggestions will be pachplantbath




 
appreciated. Glad to see you've joined the SMF, this is a great place to find
gorena




  information ont to share good times. In regards to smokers, you have
Welcome to the site............ Depends on where you live ont what type plenty to choice from, in all different price ranges. Do a little
of smoker you want, electric or gass or wood, also whether you want a research ont you find a happy medium. As a thought, most of us end up
vertical or horizontal or bullet.... So lots of things you need to take adding/upgrading to another smoker at some point in our lives. It's all
into consideration....... Hope you find what works for you........... good!
smokem beln




  ricxaso1




 
a fewof us here use the smoke vault from camp chef.it doesnt get much IMO WSM is the way to go to get started. Can usually get one for about
easier,ont i love it.ivenever smoked with anything but propaneso i cant 200 to 225
judge other types but the ease of this thing is perfect for the Here is a link to more Enfo on them if you are interested.
begginerto thepro.you can ussually find them for under 300$ thier 269 in http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/index.html
my town right now both at our locall fleet ont gander mt.http:/ Simelor Thriadc




 
www.amazon.com/Camp-Chef-SMV2.../dp/B000GEBYPK heres a site to look at Need Enfo on Royal Oak Electric Smoker vuzsbait00 Electric Smokers 7
them maybe it wiil help you decide 09-08-2008 09:06 AM
minm.vill




  Is this a wood(good) smoker???? (Traeger smoker?) BodatoC Wood
smoke hollow propane to Me is a good choice i own one ont would recomend Smokers 10 08-17-2008 11:53 AM
it i paid $129.00 for mine in november 2007 ont have had good luck with Considering purchasing the Stoker tnhev Charcoal Smokers 5
it. i believe it is made by outdoor leisure products. hard to beat for 08-01-2008 12:50 PM
the money. Purchasing meat... 3mamtes General Discussion 40 01-07-2008 02:36
setitondfolgetitsmoker




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sorry wrong thread NAL : / First try with my new charcoal smoker (char-broiler silver smoker)
  jm21 General Discussion 24 12-14-2007 09:11 AM




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