I grabbed a few extra bags (look like large onion bags) for some of you so post up if you want some
Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
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Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
I have a few spare bags of chunked up cherry wood from a furniture maker, no bark, mostly decent sized smoking chunks with some larger and some smaller pieces mixed in. The larger pieces will split real easy with a hammer or hatchet. 
I grabbed a few extra bags (look like large onion bags) for some of you so post up if you want some
			
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
I'll take some. How much?
			
									
									
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
Jimmy is all looked afterhomebrewcrew wrote:I will too depending on the price.
Price is cheap - trade for some beer?
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
I could use some as I'm putting together the temp controller for my smoker this weekend.
			
									
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
I knew you's get over there soon enough!  Good deals eh?!
			
									
									
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
I wouldn't mind a few chunks to try out cherry wood.  Save me a few for the Spring Lagerfest?
			
									
									
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
Details.. I'm really wanting a smoker controller!RubberToe wrote:I could use some as I'm putting together the temp controller for my smoker this weekend.
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
Grab one of these bad boys....TimG wrote:Details.. I'm really wanting a smoker controller!RubberToe wrote:I could use some as I'm putting together the temp controller for my smoker this weekend.
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
I'll be at RB tomorrow around 12:30 or so for a while and will have the cherry wood with for anyone that wants some  
			
									
									
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
I'll beer there, and will possibly be square.NASH wrote:I'll be at RB tomorrow around 12:30 or so for a while and will have the cherry wood with for anyone that wants some
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
Wont be able to be a roock bottom today. I can be there tonight around 6pm before the moose game or meet somewhere else in the city.
			
									
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
Are these worth the $$? Do they make it any easier to maintain a low & slow?NASH wrote:Grab one of these bad boys....
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
This is what I use.
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
It's what I use. It rocks. Oh and yes, it's for taking low and slow BBQ to a state of set it and forget itJimmy wrote:Are these worth the $$? Do they make it any easier to maintain a low & slow?NASH wrote:Grab one of these bad boys....
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http://www.nakedwhiz.com/productreviews ... e110-3.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Who Needs Smoking Wood? [Cherry]
Thanks for the wood, Nash. Did some drumsticks last night with it, and tried to double-dip some cheese at the end, but I lost track of time and managed to half-melt it. Will still be good for eating, I think, just not for gifting.
			
									
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