What's for dinner?

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Re: What's for dinner?

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Now that there is a backyard smoker. Looking good Thumbs. I'll be smoking up some chicken today, burgers and dogs on the gas grill. May toss my mac-n-cheese on the smoker instead of the oven to give it that last lick of flavor as well.

You a charcoal or hardwood guy in the smoker?
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Re: What's for dinner?

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I use a combination of wood and charcoal. I'll add a chimney full of charcoal and then keep a half chimney going at pretty much all times to have heat on hand. I add chunks of wood regularly throughout the day depending how much smoke I want. It's a good little smoker. I wish it were a little heavier gauge steel though. It would be a little easier to regulate. It's a lot of fun, but a lot more work than the electric! :lol: It's about 12 years old so it's seasoned really well. I keep it covered and always empty the firebox of ash so it stays in pretty good shape thru our harsh weather.
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Re: What's for dinner?

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I hear ya on the thin gauge steel. My smoker/firebox gave up the ghost. Super thin, had no chance to survive. I am talking with a local fabricator to see if he would take on making me a new firebox, with leg supports, last one was a 'dangler'. I have a backup vertical water smoker & the father in law's smoker that looks similar to that one. It has pretty good steel, but hasnt seen use in over 5 years. I ran a cycle of heat through it last night just to wake it back up :)

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Got some chicken and corn on the cob going now. Sourdough rolls & mac-n-cheese in a little bit.

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Re: What's for dinner?

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You two are just killin me here! I would trade a few nice RC10's for one of those smokers.

Enjoy the 4th! :D

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Re: What's for dinner?

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Bacon Wrapped Jalapeños stuffed with cream cheese and sharp cheddar. My best evil face... :oops:
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Re: What's for dinner?

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Damn that looks good.
We took the lazy man's way out tonight...took the family to Golden Choral for late lunch.
I've got a Legion meeting at 6, and it basically throws off any plans for cooking out tonight.

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Re: What's for dinner?

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I'll be tossing some chicken legs & thighs on the gas grill later today. Just a plain basic bbq chicken :)

Did make my favorite sausage/noodle concoction for lunch. Bell pepper, sweet onion, butter, sausage saute'd up, dumped on some heavy cream & redued, then ad rigatoni...topped with cracked pepper & parmesan cheese.
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Re: What's for dinner?

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It's Sunday, so you know what that means..... VEGAN BIG BREAKFAST!!!!!

Hot off the stove, here's our latest attempt..... scrambled tofu with home-grown spring onion, fried tomato, mushrooms and onions, avocado, and Linda Mac sausages, all on toasted home-made bread. Truly magnificent!

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Tasted awesome...... :D

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Re: What's for dinner?

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Looks great Alex! Saturday night here though. 8)
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Re: What's for dinner?

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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Looks great Alex! Saturday night here though. 8)
You are living in the past, short-pants-man..... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: What's for dinner?

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Legs like these aren't meant to be hidden! :lol:
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Re: What's for dinner?

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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Legs like these aren't meant to be hidden! :lol:
Oh, it's one of THOSE Saturday nights, is it? :roll:
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Re: What's for dinner?

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Incredible_Serious wrote:
THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Legs like these aren't meant to be hidden! :lol:
Oh, it's one of THOSE Saturday nights, is it? :roll:
No, but hopefully this Saturday is... :mrgreen:

HAPPY NATIONAL HOT WING DAY EVERYONE!

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Re: What's for dinner?

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Tasty! I did not know that it is hot wing day. Mind you, I could eat wings every day.

I have some kabobs going on the grill for tonight.

Souvlaki flavor for the first two, and sweet mango chili for the last two.
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Re: What's for dinner?

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I couldnt decide what I wanted...so 2 racks of ribs, some chicken legs & thighs with a Boneless chuck roast hiding on the top shelf.

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