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Smoking woods
I received a great Christmas gift of chips, chunks, and planks of apple,
cherry, and alder. If you are looking for hard to find fruit woods etc check out www.mainecookingwood.com Ken |
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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 14:53:40 -0500, "Pam Theobald"
> wrote: >I received a great Christmas gift of chips, chunks, and planks of apple, >cherry, and alder. If you are looking for hard to find fruit woods etc >check out www.mainecookingwood.com > >Ken Ever notice how spammers often post with with one name, and sign with another? -sw |
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Pam Theobald > wrote in message
... > I received a great Christmas gift of chips, chunks, and planks of apple, > cherry, and alder. If you are looking for hard to find fruit woods etc > check out www.mainecookingwood.com > > Ken > Expanding on what Steve said: It's certainly a coincidence that a whois lookup of mainecookingwood.com yields a contact named Ken Johnson and a contact e-mail address of . Perhaps Ms. Theobald is Mr. Johnson's subordinate and has spammed this newsgroup on his behalf. Regardless it seems that the post is suspect/insincere. -- TFM3 Note: Spam-resistant e-mail address |
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"Pam Theobald" > wrote in message ... > I received a great Christmas gift of chips, chunks, and planks of apple, > cherry, and alder. If you are looking for hard to find fruit woods etc > check out www.mainecookingwood.com > > Ken Well, Ken, I sure hope you are happy with your gift. I see a few people think you are spamming the place, but I'm not one of them. I know you are an honest guy. All us bbq'ers are. I'm here to help you. I sure hate to see people pay outrageous prices for smoking wood, when for free, thee is plenty available. I'll give you a few tips. Most fruit orchards trim their trees every year and they'd be happy for you to cart off some of the trimmings. Apple, cherry, peach, pear, orange are all good for smoking. Cabinet shops pay to get rid of scrap. They will give you oak, maple, cherry, hickory. Stay away from some of the imported exotics though. Some are not good to burn. Does your neighbor have a fireplace or woodstove? He probably has a cord or two of wood and for a taste of your ribs, he'll give you all you can use to smoke with next year. Don't you be paying those high prices for mail order stuff, Ken, Take my advice and get the freebies. Thank the gift giver that gave them to you as I'm sure then meant well, but now you can really get down to work for cheap. Heck, a walk in the park can yield enough fallen branches to smoke a few butts. Season's Greetings Ken. From your friend, Ed |
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She's been Smoking woods
Sort of hard to roll in a single zig-zag.
-- "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in one pretty well preserved piece, but to skid across the line broadside, thoroughly used up, worn out, shouting GERONIMO !" Bruce |
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