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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Lori Hunt
 
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 00:45:24 GMT, "TFM®" >
wrote:

>Darlin', some of us that have been "practicing" for years *still*
>work on fire control. It does take more than a weekend.


I realized when I read the post that I sounded like I thought it would
only take a weekend. What I meant was that I'll have to be able to
have distraction-free weekends before I can begin to learn.

> I detect a real sense of dedication here though, and I'm sure you'll
>get it right with time.


Thank you for the confidence. Time will tell if it's misplaced or
not.

As for the smokers on the deck, yeah, we've put out a few small coals
on the deck. I've always kept a pitcher of water on hand. We are
working on expanding the deck, and one of the features that I want to
add is a concrete grilling pad next to it. Jack has suggested running
water and electricity to it, too. Having a sink and small rerigerator
out there would be nice... : )

Thanks all!

Lori
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TFM® wrote:
> BOB wrote:
>> TFM® wrote:
>>>
>>> What about us purists? When we hear "barrel", we think of a device
>>> for burning logs to coals for the purpose of shoveling.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, I know, I'm not a real purist as I've cooked with gas and
>>> lump, but I have been there.
>>>
>>>
>>> TFM®

>>
>> Dood! If I bring a Ceramic (with a capital K) to Burnt Island on
>> Jan. 1, and fire it up for you, you will have then cooked on just
>> about all of 'em, Huh?
>>
>> BOB

>
>
> All but electric, compadre.
>
> Bring it. You know there will be the need for extra feed when all the
> yokels have gone. Our campsite is just a couple miles away. We can have a
> shindig!
>
> Big Jim's been to the camp. We're semi-civilized. Have no fear.
>
>
> TFM®


What day of the week is Jan. 1? I might need to start making plans NOW if I'm
going to need a day off before or after.

BOB


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TFM® wrote:
> BOB wrote:
>> TFM® wrote:
>>>
>>> What about us purists? When we hear "barrel", we think of a device
>>> for burning logs to coals for the purpose of shoveling.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, I know, I'm not a real purist as I've cooked with gas and
>>> lump, but I have been there.
>>>
>>>
>>> TFM®

>>
>> Dood! If I bring a Ceramic (with a capital K) to Burnt Island on
>> Jan. 1, and fire it up for you, you will have then cooked on just
>> about all of 'em, Huh?
>>
>> BOB

>
>
> All but electric, compadre.
>
> Bring it. You know there will be the need for extra feed when all the
> yokels have gone. Our campsite is just a couple miles away. We can have a
> shindig!
>
> Big Jim's been to the camp. We're semi-civilized. Have no fear.
>
>
> TFM®


What day of the week is Jan. 1? I might need to start making plans NOW if I'm
going to need a day off before or after.

BOB


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TFM® wrote:

> New Year's eve is on a Friday this year. That puts the 1st on the Saturday
> following.
>
> God, My head is pounding already.......


Probably want to start drinking extra water ahead of time,
like, maybe around Halloween...

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Dana Myers
 
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TFM® wrote:

> New Year's eve is on a Friday this year. That puts the 1st on the Saturday
> following.
>
> God, My head is pounding already.......


Probably want to start drinking extra water ahead of time,
like, maybe around Halloween...



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TFM® wrote:
> BOB wrote:
>>> Bring it. You know there will be the need for extra feed when all
>>> the yokels have gone. Our campsite is just a couple miles away. We
>>> can have a shindig!
>>>
>>> Big Jim's been to the camp. We're semi-civilized. Have no fear.
>>>
>>>
>>> TFM®

>>
>> What day of the week is Jan. 1? I might need to start making plans
>> NOW if I'm going to need a day off before or after.
>>
>> BOB

>
>
> New Year's eve is on a Friday this year. That puts the 1st on the Saturday
> following.
>
> God, My head is pounding already.......
>
>
> TFM®


That means a 3-day weekend! I'll be there for sure, with at least one Kamado
for you to try.


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TFM® wrote:
> BOB wrote:
>>> Bring it. You know there will be the need for extra feed when all
>>> the yokels have gone. Our campsite is just a couple miles away. We
>>> can have a shindig!
>>>
>>> Big Jim's been to the camp. We're semi-civilized. Have no fear.
>>>
>>>
>>> TFM®

>>
>> What day of the week is Jan. 1? I might need to start making plans
>> NOW if I'm going to need a day off before or after.
>>
>> BOB

>
>
> New Year's eve is on a Friday this year. That puts the 1st on the Saturday
> following.
>
> God, My head is pounding already.......
>
>
> TFM®


That means a 3-day weekend! I'll be there for sure, with at least one Kamado
for you to try.


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