GRailsback wrote:If you wasn’t so sneaky Santa could have met you with some nice post oak and pecan. Next time you need to check in anyway. Ya’ll should probably need a permit to come this far south without clearance.
Finally filled that void on the patio
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Did a seasoning run and some smoked queso because I’d hate to waste a good fire.
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What cheese did you use for that queso? Did you add milk? It looks good.
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GRailsback wrote:What cheese did you use for that queso? Did you add milk? It looks good.
Thanks it was good. 2 lb block of velveeta and a one lb hunk of smoked Gouda. No milk but a can of cram of mushroom soup. Really wanted cream of jalapeño or Anaheim but the store was sold out.
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Cream of mushroom soup? What did you use for the meat?
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Breakfast sausage
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Yo' Sooner..... Huge congrats on your new acquisition. It's going to feel grate (groan) to be back burning sticks again. Let me know how the flavor profile compares to Blue - I'm curious.
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txsmkmstr wrote:Yo' Sooner..... Huge congrats on your new acquisition. It's going to feel grate (groan) to be back burning sticks again. Let me know how the flavor profile compares to Blue - I'm curious.
Very punny
Thank you sir! Will do
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Congratulations bsooner75 mighty fine looking cooker!!!
That queso looks awesome brother.
That queso looks awesome brother.
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k.a.m. wrote:Congratulations bsooner75 mighty fine looking cooker!!!
That queso looks awesome brother.
Thank you!
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Awesome Bsooner. Nice pick with the 42 inch. Let me know how you like it. An of course pics of the finished meats!
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bobcat1 wrote:Awesome Bsooner. Nice pick with the 42 inch. Let me know how you like it. An of course pics of the finished meats!
Thank you sir. Really liking it. The pit heated quickly (gas assist really helps) holds temps well and adjust quickly to intake adjustments.
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bsooner75 wrote:Thank you sir. Really liking it. The pit heard quickly (gas assist really helps) holds temps well and adjust quickly to intake adjustments.
Preach on Brother......
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That's a nice looking pit. I can see why they have a waiting list.
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bsooner75 wrote:bobcat1 wrote:Awesome Bsooner. Nice pick with the 42 inch. Let me know how you like it. An of course pics of the finished meats!
Thank you sir. Really liking it. The pit heard quickly (gas assist really helps) holds temps well and adjust quickly to intake adjustments.
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Cool. I'll get one someday. Be interesting seeing how it produces for you. They are my pick when I make the plunge.
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