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  1. In May it will be two years since I've shipped any charcoal. We've been working to get an exemption to no avail. We have found a very large shisha charcoal producer who has found a way to get their charcoal into the US.. Not really a direct route but ends up in Long Beach all the same. I've made a handshake deal that he will ship my CoCo char if I'll market his bit lower quality but also less expensive CoCo char.. So unless something goes south in the next week.. I'll have charcoal on the water SOON.. His charcoal is actually very clean but a little higher ash content - 10-12% but hi carbon, smells great (shisha needs to be very clean) and burns VERY hot.. So very soon I hope to be taking pre-orders for Komodo Kamado owners first and then non-owners. So it looks like we'll have two Coconut charcoals to choose from soon... PS Please send me Emails and not private messages on the forum.. My staff can't access the private messages and things get lost.
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  2. If the forecast for next week holds up, we should see several days in the 50s starting midweek. Hopefully, March will be going out like a lamb, as it surely came in like a lion!
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  3. [emoji898][emoji898][emoji106][emoji106][emoji322][emoji322] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  4. @tony b My kind of meal!!! (Love those ribeye caps!!)
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  5. Tony, you are eating high on the hog tonight. Isn't it wonderful to have temp above freezing. It's like a heat wave.
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  6. Woo, Hoo! It was 52F today!!! After dodging a bit of rain, got in a nice steak cook - a Prime ribeye cap. No worries about Vampires, as the tots were loaded with garlic aioli. Had a bit leftover, so why not top the steak and shrooms with it?
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  7. Some food and some questions for y'all. First a gratuitous shot of the oysters we started off with. The Husband picked up an oyster shucking tool that was used for the Guinness Book record and there was much less swearing than usual. In fact, there was no swearing at all and the oysters were delicious. I am not getting the best performance out of my rotisserie motor. It does not seem to key in as well as it should and I have not worked out whether it is because we cut the shaft too short, or not. Worked out OK today because I pushed the motor against the wall once I'd installed it. I would be interested in what motors others on 240V power use. I spun two half legs of lamb in one KK and smoked a moussaka in the other. The mince for the moussaka was baked in the oven for half an hour to start with to brown the mince and drive out the fat so I could drain it away. Neat trick that I picked up from a Tom Kerridge recipe. As you can see, I still have some venting marks on both KKs. I will have to try the magic eraser that you recommend as it sometimes makes me wonder whether the KKs are still venting. No soft spots or smells though. Anyway, everything turned out yummy.
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