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Nice, indeed! Might have to think about that Maple syrup & cherry rub combo. Sounds yummy. 

Made another CostCo run yesterday and scored more pork belly. This time I made sure that I was buying a whole piece and not the thinner ones that I got before. I will make lardon out of the second pack of those and bacon out of the new whole piece. Been happy with Batch #1, despite the odd slices. 

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The donair meat was from the freeze as was the pita bread so this was a quick fix.

Pita bread, donair meat, melted cheese, greens, salami, tomatoes, just made donair sauce and sliced red pepper.

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Sous vide boneless cross rib roast for dinner today. Started it Fri about 6pm at 135F. I'm pretty sure 36 hours would have been just fine but I didn't want it for breakfast. Should have put it on later Fri. night but no harm done.:)

 

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15 hours ago, Bruce Pearson said:

 I think I've gained 10 pounds since I joined this site. All of the food looks so delicious makes me hungry and I have to go out and eat!

We tell all the newbies that the first thing to do after your KK arrives is to go buy a bigger sized belt - you'll need it sooner than you think! :laughing6:

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I picked up a 10 pound brisket (smallest I could find at Costco) and smoked for 12 hours at 225*. Awful pics I really need to buy a camera.

Cleaned and ready for trimming

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Seasoned with S&P

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On Bob at 5:00 AM (really bad outdoor lighting)

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And the finished product

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Needless to say a 10 pounder is about the limit (real estate limitations) for a 16" TT

The point was really good. The flat is always a little dryer so I gave that away. It ate well!

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