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Your Opinion of the Rival BB200 CrockPit



 
 
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Old 05-11-2005, 05:45 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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What do you think of this indoor electric slow cooking BBQ pit? Looks like
it would be simple, and easy to clean up. No smoking capabilities, but
could be used to cook potatoes, veggies, etc. Haven't seen any reviews
yet.

www.crockpot.com

Holds a 7 pound roast, or two chickens, or 3 racks of ribs. Stoneware
insert and reversible rack. $99 bucks at Amazon.

Lots of recipes in the pdf "users manual."

Ken


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Old 05-11-2005, 06:35 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 17:45:28 GMT, "kenkozak"
wrote:

What do you think of this indoor electric slow cooking BBQ pit? Looks like
it would be simple, and easy to clean up. No smoking capabilities, but
could be used to cook potatoes, veggies, etc. Haven't seen any reviews
yet.

www.crockpot.com

Holds a 7 pound roast, or two chickens, or 3 racks of ribs. Stoneware
insert and reversible rack. $99 bucks at Amazon.

Lots of recipes in the pdf "users manual."

I have one. It's called a roaster oven.

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Old 05-11-2005, 07:59 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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What do you think of this indoor electric slow cooking BBQ pit? Looks like
it would be simple, and easy to clean up. No smoking capabilities, but
could be used to cook potatoes, veggies, etc. Haven't seen any reviews
yet.

It only has low/high temp settings. That would be a turn off for me.

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Old 06-11-2005, 02:35 AM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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"Abe" wrote in message
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What do you think of this indoor electric slow cooking BBQ pit? Looks

like
it would be simple, and easy to clean up. No smoking capabilities, but
could be used to cook potatoes, veggies, etc. Haven't seen any reviews
yet.

It only has low/high temp settings. That would be a turn off for me.


It's gay as ****! That would be a turn off for me.

I'd expect Kevin S. Wilson to use something like that.

For future reference:

Barbecue is made with meat over coals.........*PERIOD*!

BBQ = Meat over Fire

If you ain't got the time, you can't do da kine!


TFM®


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"kenkozak" wrote in message
What do you think of this indoor electric slow cooking BBQ pit? Looks

like
it would be simple, and easy to clean up. No smoking capabilities, but
could be used to cook potatoes, veggies, etc. Haven't seen any reviews
yet.

www.crockpot.com

Holds a 7 pound roast, or two chickens, or 3 racks of ribs. Stoneware
insert and reversible rack. $99 bucks at Amazon.



Thanks for the laugh. They're also good to bring to the workplace to heat up
chile on pot-luck day.

D
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 02:35:15 GMT, "TFM®" wrote:

It's gay as ****! That would be a turn off for me.


Ignorant bigotry against homosexuals noted, for perhaps the hundredth
time. When are you going to get back to using the N word? Soon, I'm
sure.

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Old 06-11-2005, 08:36 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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kenkozak wrote:
What do you think of this indoor electric slow cooking BBQ pit?


Well, it ain't a pit and it won't do 'Q. I suppose it will work as well as
any other crock pot. Marketing... ya gotta laugh. If the round crock pots
don't sell, make 'em oval-shaped. If the oval-shaped don't sell enough, make
one that sorta looks like a pit. How funny.
--
Dave
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Old 07-11-2005, 02:43 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote:

On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 02:35:15 GMT, "TFM®" wrote:

It's gay as ****! That would be a turn off for me.


Ignorant bigotry against homosexuals noted, for perhaps the hundredth
time. When are you going to get back to using the N word? Soon, I'm
sure.


Does just using a particular word make one a bigot?
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Dave Bugg wrote:

kenkozak wrote:
What do you think of this indoor electric slow cooking BBQ pit?


Well, it ain't a pit and it won't do 'Q.


Even if you drench it with liquid smoke and kraft BBQ sauce?
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cl wrote:

Even if you drench it with liquid smoke and kraft BBQ sauce?


Shhhhh!! You'll give away our secrets. :-)

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Dave
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TFM. wrote:


It's gay as ****! That would be a turn off for me.

I'd expect Kevin S. Wilson to use something like that.



Oh geez, another ID morph. And I see nothing that keeps me from
plonking you again.



Brian
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won't shut up.
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On 7 Nov 2005 19:52:36 GMT, "Default User"
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TFM. wrote:


It's gay as ****! That would be a turn off for me.

I'd expect Kevin S. Wilson to use something like that.



Oh geez, another ID morph. And I see nothing that keeps me from
plonking you again.

Yep. The boy's got a bad habit of morphing to avoid killfiles.
Apparently, he thinks what he has to say is somehow more important
than other people being able to ignore his ignorant, bigoted ravings.

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Old 07-11-2005, 11:30 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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Dave Bugg wrote:
cl wrote:


Even if you drench it with liquid smoke and kraft BBQ sauce?



Shhhhh!! You'll give away our secrets. :-)



The whole thing sound like a crock to me.

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Old 09-11-2005, 10:53 AM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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kenkozak wrote:
What do you think of this indoor electric slow cooking BBQ pit? Looks like
it would be simple, and easy to clean up. No smoking capabilities, but
could be used to cook potatoes, veggies, etc. Haven't seen any reviews
yet.

www.crockpot.com

Holds a 7 pound roast, or two chickens, or 3 racks of ribs. Stoneware
insert and reversible rack. $99 bucks at Amazon.

Lots of recipes in the pdf "users manual."

Ken


The funny thing about the crockpot is that one of the recipes actually
specify liquid smoke.

It's not a BBQ pit, it's a crockpot with a rack in it.

Rob

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Old 17-11-2005, 09:29 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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In last months Bull Sheet the newletter of the KCBS they had a revue of it
doing a pork butt. To make a long story short, they seemed to like it.
Probably good for us northerners that can't get outside to smoke / grill out
food.

Hi Gang, a newbie member here.

WWW.BurntFoodDude.US

"kenkozak" wrote in message
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What do you think of this indoor electric slow cooking BBQ pit? Looks
like it would be simple, and easy to clean up. No smoking capabilities,
but could be used to cook potatoes, veggies, etc. Haven't seen any
reviews yet.

www.crockpot.com

Holds a 7 pound roast, or two chickens, or 3 racks of ribs. Stoneware
insert and reversible rack. $99 bucks at Amazon.

Lots of recipes in the pdf "users manual."

Ken




 




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