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"Big Jim" > wrote in message
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> "Theron" > wrote in message
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>> Here's a list of BBQ cookbooks, almost all of which I haven't heard of.
>> Take a look at:
>> http://bbq.netrelief.com/cookbooks/b..._reviews.shtml
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>> Do any use and rely on any of these? I know this subject has been beaten
>> around a fair amount. However, I think this list may be of interest.
>>
>> Ed

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> Ed, that list is from several years ago, BUTTthere are some good books
> listed.
> In the build your own pit section the pictures of my pits was from 12-14
> years ago.
> If you are new to Barbecue/grilling you might want to gat a copy of Gary
> Wiviott's new book, Low &Slow, Master the art of barbecue in 5 easy
> lessons.
> It covers the use of WSM, offset and Weber Kettle cooking.
> If you follow Gary's directions you will cook pretty good Q right out of
> the Gate.
> You might even see my name in it in a couple of places<G>.
> Big Jim in North Central Florida.
>

Big Jim, I just ordered "Low and Slow". Thanks very much for your
recommendation.
It looks like it's just what I need.

ed