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| Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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"frohe" wrote in message ...
butch burton wrote: Getting time to uncover the smoker. Guess I don't have to do this. I never covered mine, thinkin it'd be hard to cook that way. I put about 5" of insulation on the smoker side of mine to keep in the heat on windy and cool days. Would hate to get all that fiberglass water soaked. BTW-the insulation works well-use a lot less wood. Just don't put much over the firebox side-burnt a handle off-rigged up a longer stand off for the handle-got too hot before. |
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"butch burton" wrote in message m... Late last year briskete went from 1.12/# to 1.48 in WalMart for large 10-14# plastic covered cuts. Despite the angry cow bit, stuff is still at 1.48. Anybody seen it at lower prices at any large chain store? Local slaughter house also gets 2.49/# for their whole fresh hams, 15-20# range. Is that a prevalent price for WFH. The WalMart version has 23% salt/water/sugar added. Getting time to uncover the smoker. Also looking forward to the local festivals-several have smoked meat sandwiches and entrees. The pork and beef producers have booths at several of the larger fairs. Time to get out the PEETA tshirts also. Whole fresh hams are 99 cents a pound at my meat store. Their briskets are more expensive than Wal-Mart and always have been. I gladly pay $1.48/lb for brisket when I can't fight the craving any longer. TFM® |
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"butch burton" wrote in message m... Late last year briskete went from 1.12/# to 1.48 in WalMart for large 10-14# plastic covered cuts. Despite the angry cow bit, stuff is still at 1.48. Anybody seen it at lower prices at any large chain store? It may be obvious but the atkins diet craze seems to be driving the prices of beef up somewhat. I have heard speculation that it could increase the quality of beef you can get also.. I guess via the fact there would be more competition among sellers if everyone wants beef so they would want to have the best. Also if people are going to limit themselves to eating mainly meat then they are probably going to want to do it up right and get good quality. I haven't purchased a brisket yet as I'm not much for cooking in the cold months but spring is here in TX. Cooked a steak and buffalo burgers last week, maybe this weekend I will go buy a brisket to put on and I will see if the price is higher than last years (if I can remember). It's damn cheap at HEB here for a untrimmed brisket.. I wanna say it was under a dollar a pound and I usually get 8-12 lbs. |
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