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Will try the Black Bag after I run out of my current stash of Rockwood. Anyone ever try this stuff? It's not in Naked Whiz's database. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01EVPVQKC
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See, that's what I'm talking about! I'd have never thought to put Pineapple Head on chicken - even on Huli-Huli chicken that has pineapple in it.
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Killin' me, Aussie!!! Amazing cook!
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All Aussie's posts of shorties had me Jonesing for some. I had a pack of bison ribs in the freezer, plus the local market had some beef ribs marked down, so grabbed a pack of those, as well. Did 3 different rubs - the bison (large rack) was the Cave Man Coffee rub that Aussie sent me, the beef rib on the right was Lane's Pitmaster Select #1 (Ancho Coffee Rub) and the other beef rib was Plowboy's Bovine Bold. They were cooked direct @ 250F with the cold smoker loaded with pecan wood pellets. Plated with some local corn, mashed potatoes (done sous vide), a nice salad with a tomato from my garden. Ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille! My fav of the 3 rubs was the Lanes. And the Cline Zin wasn't too shabby either!!
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One of the main reasons that I stopped using Fogo - the pieces are too damn big! Plus it's hard to light and sparks like fireworks going off. I'm OK with the Rockwood, as I can get it locally. Haven't notice the white film. Just tried my first bag of Jealous Devil. I'm liking it. Good sized pieces, easy to light, burns slow and a pleasant flavor. It's also a Quebracho wood charcoal. Available on Amazon.
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Big Bad 32 for sale excellent condition. Lots of accessories
tony b replied to Grif054's topic in Komodo General
Sorry to hear that you're having to sell it! As we've seen before here, it won't take long to find a willing buyer. That's an exceptional price for all that gear. And, being here in the Midwest, plenty of folks within driving distance. -
Sounds like it. Contact them and see what they say. I used mine tonight without any transmission issues, but my receiver was in my kitchen only about 10ft away from the KK. One thing that I did notice for the first time tonight, if you use one of the designated "pit probes" for a meat cook, you can't set the alarm for the desired cook temperature, as the lowest allowed setting is above 210F. Just a "work around" as I just didn't set the alarm on that probe and just monitored the temperature directly.
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Sorry to hear that you're parting with your almost new 32! I remember chatting with you when you got it!
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But, like you said earlier, you still make him do his own laundry when he comes home!!
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Even @ $100/kg; it's still on the pricey side, but for a special occasion, it would be a nice treat!
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If you don't mind us asking - what did that set you back??
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How was the Yardbird on beef? You crack me up breaking the "rules" with your choices of rubs and sauces.
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Yeah, the regular MEATER has a fairly short range. It doesn't affect my cooks much because my KK is only a few feet outside my kitchen door. However, the signal still periodically just drops out; but re-connects itself almost immediately. I had to change the sound it makes for the alarm to the least annoying one as it was driving me crazy!!
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You planning to rotisserie them? That would a cool first cook!
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Plan to give my new Maverick XR-50 it's first workout this holiday weekend. Will be using 3 probes on the cook.
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Very nice knife, indeed. I like Japanese style knives. Still waiting on my 2 Japanese knives from my Kickstarter campaign that were supposed to be delivered last Christmas! Don't fret on the Maverick. They have great customer service. I got one of the original ones that had the battery drain problem. They sent me an entirely new set of transmitter/receiver and probes for free and I got to keep the old one as a spare!
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We'll be here, waiting with bated breath to see it when you do!
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Yeah, I think we're all dying to see a whole piggy on that thing!
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Very nice. Can't wait to see the inaugural cook - what's for dinner??
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WOW!! I bet you got a lot of stares on the road driving that beast home!
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Nice, but I'm curious as to why you used a roasting pan - gravy?
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My MEATER does graphs, too. I find them interesting, especially during the stall.
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Let us know how you like it in action.
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I was a bit nervous after the first pic, but I saw that you actually put the onion crisps on the green bean casserole at the end!