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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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On 1/17/2011 2:51 PM, Kent wrote:
> > wrote in message > ... > On Jan 17, 10:40 am, > wrote: >> > wrote in message >> >> ... > Gonna hit 32 today! >> Gonna try to Q up some pork rib meat. Now only if >>> the snow and I will hold off... >> >> What kind of B-Que hardware do you use in the snow? What kind of Fuel? >> >> Kent > > What do you light it with? Do you wear mittens or gloves? Isn't wool > itchy? Wet wool is stinky, isn't it? > Does the snow melt when you BBQ it? > > Inquiring minds need to know! >> >> > I used to grill in the winter amidst the snow quite a lot. I'm sincerely > curious about what Gene is going to do. It's OK to ask "Whadya going to do > today". I've learned from that type of question. > > Your characteristically snotty comment to my simple question is one of the > things that is destroying this NG. > > Blowing your nose gently three times a day will help you. As well get some > saline nasal irrigant and cleanse once daily. It will help you. > Geez, he was just trying to help you. If your questions were answered, without a doubt you would have had a few more. If you have grilled quite a lot in the snow, then you *should* have the answers to the questions you asked... There is nothing different about bbq/grilling in the winter. Except probably best to have some protection from the wind BBQ |