Bob Correll
R.I.P. 3/31/2022
No plate shots, but wanted to give my views of the new KLB.
Regular Kb on the left is larger in size.
Broken in half to show the mesquite chips are in the outer portions only.
Firing up there was smoke with a nice woodsy smell, not a campfire smell like with regular lump, but I think those offended by regular Kb will find it a big improvement.
Personally I've never disliked the start up smell of Kb.
They lit off each other well, should be a good choice for the snake method.
Boneless skinless thighs for this project.
Final thoughts.
The chicken had a nice lightly smoked flavor.
To me the coals did not burn as hot as regular K.
They did seem to last about as long though, with less ash residue.
Never been fond of mesquite, but thought the subtle smell and taste was very good.
I found this 10.6/lb bag for $9.25.
Jo Anne needed a new vehicle, her 2000 Jeep GC, purchased new, had 222,500 miles on it, needed tires, rotors, and cat converter replaced.
Rather than put more money into it we sucked it up and bought her a new Explorer yesterday.
She is now smilin' and profilin'
Two more years until she retires, then look out highway!
Thanks for checking out my post!
PS to Mr Lampe, it is StL Cardinals ruby red, not Badger red.
Regular Kb on the left is larger in size.
Broken in half to show the mesquite chips are in the outer portions only.
Firing up there was smoke with a nice woodsy smell, not a campfire smell like with regular lump, but I think those offended by regular Kb will find it a big improvement.
Personally I've never disliked the start up smell of Kb.
They lit off each other well, should be a good choice for the snake method.
Boneless skinless thighs for this project.
Final thoughts.
The chicken had a nice lightly smoked flavor.
To me the coals did not burn as hot as regular K.
They did seem to last about as long though, with less ash residue.
Never been fond of mesquite, but thought the subtle smell and taste was very good.
I found this 10.6/lb bag for $9.25.
Jo Anne needed a new vehicle, her 2000 Jeep GC, purchased new, had 222,500 miles on it, needed tires, rotors, and cat converter replaced.
Rather than put more money into it we sucked it up and bought her a new Explorer yesterday.
She is now smilin' and profilin'
Two more years until she retires, then look out highway!
Thanks for checking out my post!
PS to Mr Lampe, it is StL Cardinals ruby red, not Badger red.
