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Sell it and buy a bigger one!
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WOW, nice job and what a great grill...feeling jealous!
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Holy salami Batman, that looks amazing.
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Looks too good Tony. Nice job.
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Thank you, tony b. Things are going well and I will be back posting soon. In fact I have a small group coming on Sept. 22 and I am teaching them how to trim, prepare and cook a brisket. Two of these folks are professional photographers, so you can expect some nice images. Watch this space!
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Thanks for asking, I have been busy trying to replace my largest client.
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Nice job. Those short ribs look amazing.
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Oh yeah! They are wonderful neighbors and I was happy to be able to help them out. Her event was a success and the pulled pork we produced was a favorite.
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My neighbor is a chef and has a catering business. She had to make 30lbs of pulled pork for an event. So we loaded up the KK with 9 pork shoulders and smoked them with cherry wood.
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I watched the first episode of the new season of Project Smoke last evening. It featured a KK and Steven Raichlen cooked two 4-finger thick New York strip steaks, reversed seared. Then finished them off with an Adam Perry Lang "cutting board dressing technique" It looked delicious, I intend to give this a try. Here is a link to the recipe: http://www.projectsmoke.org/episodes/seasonthree/
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Healing Retreat - Limited hours answering the phone
kjs replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in KK Announcements
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Looks really good MacKenzie.
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Anxious to see season 3, and that 42!
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Hmm, penicillin.
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That's one tasty looking turkey.
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This sausage is not spicy hot, but has lots of garlic.
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Good deal Dennis, this will drive traffic your way and result in additional sales.
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I was born and raised in north central PA, about 90 miles southeast of Buffalo NY, Chicago gets comparatively little snow compared to that area. I can however see how people do not miss the snow and cold.
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Decided to make a traditional Croatian smoked sausage "Krainerwurst". My wife is Croatian I am not, but this is good stuff. It's traditional to make around any religious holiday.
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Fabulous looking bread.