Hello everyone, Griz here

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grizandizz

Meat Mopper
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SMF Premier Member
Nov 18, 2009
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Brighton Colorado
I just found this site today by accident and immediately signed up.
Been on for a couple hours now and have already learned new things, thanks!

I live in Brighton Colorado and have been grilling for as long as I can remember. I started smoking a little over 3 years ago because I was bored with grilling and have never looked back. We smoke something at least twice a week (wife gets tired of it sometimes) but my daughter Izz and I just love it.

Our favorites lately have been Turkeys, Chickens, Ribs and Pork Butts.
As soon as I figure this qview and avatar thing out I will post pics.

I don't have a true smoker per se, but have been using my Webers, 22" and 26.75" using indirect heat and large water pan. Works pretty damn good though! I also have a 38" Kirkland 3 burner gas grill w/ rotissory and a homemade 52" barrell grill (converted boiler) that I want to add a firebox to for smoking.

Just wanted to introduce myself and I look forward to learning and sharing!
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Welcome, Glad to have you with us. This is the place to learn, lots of good info and helpful friendly Members.

For Those of you New to Smoking, be sure to check out Jeff's 5 Day Smoking Basics eCourse.
Click Here it's "FREE"... 5 Day eCourse

Everyone here enjoys seeing the Qview so be sure to post plenty of pics...

Large ones that us old people with bad eyes can see.

When you uploading to Photobucket I always use the Large IMG setting, 640 x 480 it is a nice size...

How to post Qview to Forum:



For Step By Step Instructions On Posting Qview Check Out This Tutorial

http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/for...ad.php?t=82034
 
Welcome aboard Griz and fellow Coloradoan!
Great stuff here as you have already learned.
Smoking three turkeys this morning and later a ham for the company T-Day party. Temps kicking my butt!

Look forward to seeing your posts. Check out PhotoBucket for your QVIEWS.
Tracey
 
Welcome to SMF from one Coloradan to another. Just down E470 to Aurora if you need a hand. If you are good with your hands and have access to a welder I have a 36 x 16 x 16 Stainless Steel box you could make a vertical smoker out of. Just let me know.

zjaybird
 
First off welcome Griz to SMF. You'll like it here cause there are abunch of good folks here that would just love to help you out with just about anything to do with smoking. We really like to have newbies here because they can bring in a new propective to how things are done. There's nothing like a new set of eyes to give and new way to make things that little differant to make things alittle better. So I hope you know about the Qview here.
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/for...ad.php?t=58920
Here's a link to photobucket it's free and easy to download pictures. Then if your really new to smoking Look up the E-course.
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/for...play.php?f=127
It's also free and it will give you the basics of smoking. So after all of that you just need to go grab something to smoke and if you have any question just post them here and we will answer it quickly so you don't have any mishaps with your smoke.
Welcome To Your New Addiction
 
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