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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Matthew L. Martin
 
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And you thought I had fogotten.

That box is on the way back to you. I managed to get to the wood locker
before the last blizzard and filled it up with well seasoned Black
Cherry slices. It's on its way to the PO as I type.

I'm looking forward to doing some turkey breasts with that bay you sent.

Matthew
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:04:18 -0500, "Matthew L. Martin"
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>I'm looking forward to doing some turkey breasts with that bay you sent.


That bay wood is outstanding, with a unique fragrance.

But shipping wood across the country gets expensive.

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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:

> On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:04:18 -0500, "Matthew L. Martin"
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>>I'm looking forward to doing some turkey breasts with that bay you sent.

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>
> That bay wood is outstanding, with a unique fragrance.
>
> But shipping wood across the country gets expensive.
>


Yes, it does. A shoebox of wood costs about $10 to mail from MA to FL. I
can buy "exotic" woods from a reasonably local BBQ store for about the
same amount for twice the weight.

Matthew (who is open to other wood trades: mlmartin @ mlmartin dot com)
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"Matthew L. Martin" > wrote in message
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> Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
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> > On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:04:18 -0500, "Matthew L. Martin"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I'm looking forward to doing some turkey breasts with that bay you sent.

> >
> >
> > That bay wood is outstanding, with a unique fragrance.
> >
> > But shipping wood across the country gets expensive.
> >

>
> Yes, it does. A shoebox of wood costs about $10 to mail from MA to FL. I
> can buy "exotic" woods from a reasonably local BBQ store for about the
> same amount for twice the weight.
>
> Matthew (who is open to other wood trades: mlmartin @ mlmartin dot com)


Well shit. And here I was planning to make my fortune selling back yard bay
wood to suckers in Maine and Idaho.

Jack Curry


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Jack Curry wrote:

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>>Matthew (who is open to other wood trades: mlmartin @ mlmartin dot com)

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> Well shit. And here I was planning to make my fortune selling back yard bay
> wood to suckers in Maine and Idaho.
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MA != MAine

ME != MassachusEtts

You could make money if you had a matter transporter, but then you
wouldn't need the wood.

Matthew


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"Matthew L. Martin" > wrote in message
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> Jack Curry wrote:
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> >>Matthew (who is open to other wood trades: mlmartin @ mlmartin dot com)

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> > Well shit. And here I was planning to make my fortune selling back yard

bay
> > wood to suckers in Maine and Idaho.
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> MA != MAine
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> ME != MassachusEtts
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> You could make money if you had a matter transporter, but then you
> wouldn't need the wood.
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> Matthew


Yeah, and besides, you live in new hampster.

Jack


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This may show up twice. I think my reader burped on the first send.

> You could make money if you had a matter transporter, but then you
> wouldn't need the wood.
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> Matthew


Yeah, and besides, you live in new hampster.

Jack
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Jack Curry wrote:

> This may show up twice. I think my reader burped on the first send.
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>>You could make money if you had a matter transporter, but then you
>>wouldn't need the wood.
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>>Matthew

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>
> Yeah, and besides, you live in new hampster.
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>


You would, too, if not for the winters.

Matthew (and the black flies)

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