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Ok, understand now, kinda. If I were going to wait that long, I think I would go for the Big Boy then. YS 640 with the rest of the bells and whistles. Don't think you would be sorry at all.
Joe
2 months to get a Yoder, something doesn't sound right about that. While it has been 4 years since I bought mine, then I called the company on Monday Morning and on Friday it was delivered, Saturday I was using it. However to answer your question, YES the Yoder is worth the wait. A far...
While that sounds like a good price, assuming it has the digital controller. In my opinion any price other than FREE is to much for a treager. And yes I've owned 2 of them in the past. JUNK, just my .02
Don't own a Rectec, but I do have a Yoder YS 640. Only me in the house and I have no problem firing it up to cook a steak, some chicken, or whatever for dinner. I recently added Grill Grates to it and now use it even more for those single serving cooks.
Well I just had a Breakfast of Peameal Bacon and Eggs. Wasn't Cowgirl's recipe, but believe me there will be a whole lot more of this stuff in my future, and I will try Cowgirl's recipe next time. The recipe I used just called for rolling the Cured Loin in the Peameal and letting it set for 24...
Thanks, found it and will have to give it a try. Her recipe is vastly different from the one I'm currently testing. Will be fun to see which one taste's best.
Joe
Thanks everyone,
I would like the link to Cowgirls Recipe. And yes I do realize that things she posted are her property, hence my post asking Cowgirl for the recipe.
That said I am currently trying another recipe I got from the web.
Joe