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Party at @ndboarder house! I am so there!I need further research on the Green Egg. Boarder I'll be over around 6. Make something good. For science.
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Party at @ndboarder house! I am so there!I need further research on the Green Egg. Boarder I'll be over around 6. Make something good. For science.
That's about how long it would take me to get there so it's all good.Need more notice to do my 18 hour brisket
Speaking of smoke. I had to hack a large branch off my summer red apple tree. I bet that would make some lovely smoke in someone's smoker?Nope. It's a smoker. I can find you recipes for doing baked goods on grills and idiots that follow it. Doesn't mean that's what a person shoudl actually do with a grill
Are you able to provide this in a compressed pellet form?Speaking of smoke. I had to hack a large branch off my summer red apple tree. I bet that would make some lovely smoke in someone's smoker?
BBQ Smoked BurgersBBQ Kaiser Burgers
Chicago-Style Hot Dogs
Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dogs
Brats in Beer Recipe
Grilled Brat & Apple Slaw Sandwich Recipe
Grilled Bacon-Wrapped Brats with Peach Salsa Recipe
I don't know man, might need to change your view on them.
LOL. Hey I can make all sorts of stuff in a microwave too but doesn't mean it's the best way to do it.Nope. It's a smoker. I can find you recipes for doing baked goods on grills and idiots that follow it. Doesn't mean that's what a person shoudl actually do with a grill
I could hammer on it with the skid steer bucket for 1/2 hour and then send via USPS.Are you able to provide this in a compressed pellet form?
Didn't you just make a post a few weeks ago about living like a minimalist? That's kind of what I do with a few exceptions.That would work, or better yet, just stick it in @jmanz wallet. That thing can make diamonds out of coal since he's so tight with his money.
You are the cheapest man i know (well a toss up between you and @C Pav), but I will admit that you don't cheap out on food or drink, you have always been this way. But a Treager won't break your bank and the enjoyment that you will get out of it (especially you) will be more than price that you paid. Just think of dem ribs bruh.Didn't you just make a post a few weeks ago about living like a minimalist? That's kind of what I do with a few exceptions.
I'm thinking when my current grill kicks the bucket I will probably get one. So we are looking at probably 3-4 years down the road. I was pleasantly surprised to see how easily yours will do the quick stuff like burgers and steaks. That does make it more appealing since it will do it all. I knew that they are great for the long smoking projects from past experience and being designed for it.You are the cheapest man i know (well a toss up between you and @C Pav), but I will admit that you don't cheap out on food or drink, you have always been this way. But a Treager won't break your bank and the enjoyment that you will get out of it (especially you) will be more than price that you paid. Just think of dem ribs bruh.
If you want to save money why not move here and we can share mine? A different meat each weekend!So we are looking at probably 3-4 years down the road.
You know that we know the name brand of it you could just call it your grill. Should I start posting mine with "my POS old crappy flamemaster 200"?Your gonna love this @ndboarder. I cooked only all hotdogs on the Treager last night and I thought of you.
It's coming, I'm a jerky nut.http://www.traegergrills.com/recipes/beef/peppered-beef-jerkyThe heck with your hotdogs - what you really should be doing with this thing you can easily set a temp on and walk away is some jerky I've considered a cheap (like $50) cabinet smoker just to do some jerky here and there.