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burntfox

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Sep 30, 2015
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Howdy all!


Been smoking and grilling for a long time (college days in 94'). Always looking to try something new. Current Pit is a Chargriller Outlaw w/ attached firebox.... metal is so thin it is ridiculous. Had this pit since 2003' and it is on its last season. May try to eeek one last season out of it ( face it, I am cheap)

 To be fair, living in Texas it is always Smoking and Grilling season. Winter is mild enough in Houston area that unless it is raining sideways(mainly cause it pulls too much heat from current pit) I will grill or smoke something at least twice a week in middle of winter.

Am looking at the All Seasons Feeders pit 48" X 20" BBQ PIT W/ FIREBOX & SMOKER... its pretty snazzy for the price. Having all of the features I need. But I am always looking at different things so I may change my mind.

Beef and pork are the things I do best... Chicken is something I am still "cutting my teeth" on. Wife is a germaphope and I tend to overcook the yard bird trying to meet her requirements for thru cooked meat. 

looking forward to cruising thru site looking for tips and tricks and will ask the occasional question. 

Thank you,
 
Welcome to the site.  I had not heard of the All Seasons Feeder cookers.  Had to look them up.  The one you are stuying looks pretty sweet.

I look forward to seeing what you smoke on it.
 
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  Good evening and welcome to the forum, from a nice day in East Texas, and the best site on the web. Lots of great people with tons of information on just about  everything.

Gary
 
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