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Welcome from another MD'er! Looks like a great weekend - nice weather & lots of bacon! Looking forward to seeing some pictures of your upcoming work. I had to google the BX50 .... NICE looking rig, that's a cool setup. Always read favorable things about Meadow Creek. I never saw that style...
If you want to clean it - take a scraper blade to any thick build up. Then just start and run the HOTTEST fire you can in your cooker you can. Run it until it burns out and see what that does for you before you jump to a 'log' that I would be scared cook a hot dog over. Either way, take pix...
Sweet toy!
As far as the pork goes check this recipe for a finishing sauce out.
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/49892/finishing-sauce-for-pulled-pork/20
It's simple and I love it. I have been using it for years now. I haven't used BBQ sauce on my pulled pork since!
We frequently rent a cabin (owned by Shen River Outfitters) in Luray, and do day floats there. But my buddy and I have been floating the same stretch from Front Royal (Morgan Ford bridge) to RT 7. We camp on an island just about half way. We hope to do this stretch again toward the end of...
They were on sale here in MD for $10 a while back (at WallyMart). I bought some and found they have larger pieces than in the 8lb bags. So far so good. I hope they keep carrying them all the time.
This is so true. We vac packed and froze multiple packs of pulled pork (and wings) for an overnight kayak camp trip. We reheated by dropping the bags in boiling water and then ate like kings. You could still taste and smell the smoke from a month ago. As far as camping goes, it was a perfect...
Welcome from Southern MD. I drive to Rockville every couple of weeks so as I pass by, I'll be sniffing for the Thin Blue Smoke that has a hint of white wine. Keep the food pics coming.
If you want to make a basic smoke generator, you can use a metal can and a soldering iron. place chips on hot tip in the can. Here is a picture stolen from Google images. (not my photos)
Seems like a simple enough concept to try out if you have those items laying around. If you wanted a...
Good idea. I used to keep a 'sealed' container out back, but the east coast humidity created it's own weather pattern in there. How's the Rubbermaid do with keeping critters out?