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jclark6751

Newbie
Original poster
Dec 25, 2014
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I am new to the smoking world got a electric smoker for Christmas. Already have smoked some ribs going to try a beef roast today. Would appreciate any tips on all types of meat to smoke.
 
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About anything you wanna know about smoking/grilling/curing/brining/cutting or slicing
and the list goes on has probably been posted. Remember to post a QVIEW of your smokes.
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Happy smoken.
David
 
Welcome to the forum, congrats on the new smoker

Gary
 
Greetings all!  HAPPY NEW YEAR!

I' am an avid hunter (including bow and gun) , regular and ice  fisherman/ (lady) whatever! My husband loves my outdoor exploits and kitchen talents.  I am the lioness who brings home the kill. Yes , I do from field to table and he does the rest..(eating) lol :)  I live in the northern plains , so we get pretty "cool" up here. :) I am fairly new to the world of smoking  , curing ... ect.  I am well set up with the two types of cure and my spice cabinet is a trip around the world.   I have done several small items with my own season creations with such treats as pheasant  , venison  , pork  , even lamb  , although very basic they turned out pretty good. Jerky is a given , of course done in the dryer and not the smoker....yet. :)  Was recently taught how to smoke bellies for bacon in a very large home made contraption . THAT turned out fabulous! Always willing to learn and to try new experiments. Now to try it on my own someday! (Good luck to me)

What I have for equipment is pretty basic , an off set smoker , a basic Weber grill , and of course one of those top load Big Chiefs  , gifted to me by someone ( which I had for 11 years ,never opened   , only recently resurrecting  it out  of the box with my new found curiosity for smaller experiments).  Hoping to give smoking Northern Pike a try. A fabulous and very underappreciated fish!  One day I would be keen to take a whack at dry aging too.  :)  Always willing to learn!
 
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