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Old 01-14-2007, 07:01 PM   #1
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Had some down time and fired up the smoker....thought you wood working guys would like to see the other uses of wood.
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Old 01-14-2007, 07:04 PM   #2
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The darker one is the plowboy rub?
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Nice smoke ring.
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The darker one is the plowboy rub?
yep...that's your rub, very good too!!!!!!
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What wood were you using? Must be a fruit wood since it is so dark. My rub alone doesn't get that dark. Looks really good, I'm just curious.
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What wood were you using? Must be a fruit wood since it is so dark. My rub alone doesn't get that dark. Looks really good, I'm just curious.
All hickory.......your's was a little closer to the firebox though.
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I'm glad I just ate. It still makes me hungry. Looks good and i'm sure it taste better.
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this is why I weigh 250 pounds!!!!!
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this is why I weigh 250 pounds!!!!!
And I'm 400 +.
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And I'm 400 +.
Yeah...but, I'm like 3 feet tall!!!
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Yeah...but, I'm like 3 feet tall!!!
Well you've got me there. I'm 6' 9".
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Well you've got me there. I'm 6' 9".
LOL!!!!!!!!!
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Well you've got me there. I'm 6' 9".
6'9" really? You are a big guy....I'm 6'2" in real life. Small cars are out for you ain't they?
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I love smoking meat. I'm not into it as much as you guys are but it is a nice relaxing hobby. I only do it maybe twice a year.
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6'9" really? You are a big guy....I'm 6'2" in real life. Small cars are out for you ain't they?

Yeah, 6'9". That's why I drive a full size crew cab chevy.
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Yeah, 6'9". That's why I drive a full size crew cab chevy.
I have trouble at my size....I can't imagine the hardships you have to endure. this world ain't built for tall people.
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I love smoking meat. I'm not into it as much as you guys are but it is a nice relaxing hobby. I only do it maybe twice a year.
its a real nerve saver....tend the fire, check the temps, knock down a few beers.......keeps me sane
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Looks great. I'd love to get back to smoking meat. Right now we have an inch of ice over everything. This past year we have been under a fire ban most the time. I also like to cook on an open fire. I haven't had an open fire in a year and a half.Ugh!!! But some day soon....
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Looks great. I'd love to get back to smoking meat. Right now we have an inch of ice over everything. This past year we have been under a fire ban most the time. I also like to cook on an open fire. I haven't had an open fire in a year and a half.Ugh!!! But some day soon....
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I take it that you live out west somewhere?
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I just fired up my smoker and melted the ice off of it. Sleeting until 1pm then turning to snow tonight. Pork Butt is going in the smoker in about an hour. I'm like the postman, I'll smoke in any weather.
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