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Well, since we’re here, Vash needs to give us the rest of the story. Which direction did you go?
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However, there is one I like better: https://www.burlapandbarrel.com Their smoked paprika is on another level. And their cumin...Cobanero Chili Flakes... Check them out. Their spices are amazing.
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Only one? The large Big Green Egg.
I think it gets used more than my oven sometimes. Still have my my gas grill and it will always have a place for a quick meal but gas grilling isn't BBQ.
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I wonder if Moses still lives up by Truckee.
I like using hardwood, oak or almond, and soak some chips off the peach or cherry tree in the smoker |
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the meat bucket
made this stand up unit around 10 years ago. it has 3 different cooking levels for regular BBQ cooking, then two additional levels for slow or really slow smoking. use charcoal and wood exclusively. since getting up here to the foothills using a ton of black oak.
![]() was not sure i was gunna be able to get it up here when moving due to room. it was literally the last thing i loaded in the last trailer heading up. well, last just before the cat in it's carrier...
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And it has wheels. Nice.
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It’s a looker too.
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![]() This, because it's what I have ![]() Any egg style is a great grill. Still need a small gas for when you need to cook something fast. |
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06W5R4XTQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This. A dynaglo vertical smoker. The offset box allows grilling - it comes with grill grates. Burns charcoal or wood, and is a very good offset smoker. Heavy gauge steel. Under 300 bucks. BGE's etc are great and all, but at a grand I'll pass.
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Weber Genesis. Mine is 15 ys old and works great with annual cleaning and a tune up every 5 years or so. We typically grill 3-4x per week all year in SoCal. Perfect heat control and minimal flaring, ready to go in 5 minutes.
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If I had to choose one it would be my BGE. My gas grill (24 year old Weber Genesis) is my outdoor microwave and is used for grilling when we are in a hurry. I have a 20 year old Weber Kettle that is on its last legs, I use that when I want to grill burgers chicken etc.. over charcoal. The BGE is for BBQ. Never briquettes only lump coal. I picked up this coal to try, it is supposed to be highly rated, prior to that I was only using BGE lump coal. Once I deplete my BGE coal I will give this a go. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HTZFEHM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Also, I guess I was getting jealous of my friend who are all buying pellet smokers. For really low and slow, I picked up this Flame Boss for my BGE and it is a fantastic addition to it. I have only used it for smoking my bacon so far, I am impressed. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PF12JWB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Also this is discussed elsewhere, a while back a great hack for starting coals is to use a chimney on top of a turkey fryer. This was for a pizza cook on the BGE, I was stoking it up over 500° ![]()
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I have some of that lump Jim and it pops a lot more than other brands I have used. Just be aware of what is around it when you are lighting it.
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Wow 16 year thread! I did complete my BBQ island that year (2004) and was very happy with the final product. The BBQ Galore grill never failed me and I did a full refresh of it before selling the home in 2014. I hired out the concrete top pour and the palapa but everything else I did myself.
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hahaha. Maybe use a bunch of those dragon-ass jeans to make a grill cover for it.
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I have a "Ducane" that has sat out in the PacNW weather for 14 years and has no rust whatsoever on the stainless steel body. Which isn't necessarily going to be the case for new "stainless" grills, as companies are using cheaper stainless and non stainless fasteners. I'm keeping this thing forever.
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I made outdoor kitchen using Steele grill and side dbl burner. Had it for years now, no issues.
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