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    Rib Rack Recommendations Needed

    I have several models of rib racks. I prefer to cook the whole rack (or split) flat on the grates when I can. When I can't I use a rack. I cook spares most often. And typically St. Louis cut. So I use a rack to hold the ribs vertical as I need the other space to cook the parts along with the...
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    Igniting lump

    To ignite lump I light it in a chimney. Either coiled/oiled paper start which I haven't done in a long time or using the Performer to light the charcoal chimney, or the stand alone propane chimney starter. For the starter briquettes for slow cooks - I turn the chimney upside/down and place the...
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    Igniting lump

    I really like to slow down the start with lump. It catches easier IMHO than standard K style briquettes. So - it can overshoot faster. I say slow it down and use 8-10 briquettes of your choice well placed on the pile of lump. I always use a loaded ring regardless of cook. Shut it down and use...
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    Tri Tip withdrawals

    Yeah sounds like it. The ones I've seen in Devon, PA Ardmore, PA and Reston, VA were the same. Whole tri tip in a vac seal. Running around 2 to 2.5 lb. Some in marinate and then plain (in red label bag I think). You must be looking and something that is cubed. I can have a look at he SKU maybe...
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    Tri Tip withdrawals

    Whoa - Scott TJ's in Ardmore and Devon have them all the time. If you want me to pick some up for you and keep in the fridge let me know.
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    Tri Tip withdrawals

    Hey Scott - yes, I have seen them at Wegmans around me. I would say the ones at TJ's I like better (plain) as they tend to be heavier. Other than that all good. Thing is if you can get one with light trim and some fat cap as well as the club intact and good marbeling I would pay $10 lb. But...
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    best lump charcoal

    Wicked Lump buy discussion has been moved to: Wicked Good Lump Buy
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    Tri Tip withdrawals

    Hey Joe - thanks for that info. Shucks another source bites the dust. Still an opportunity for a group buy though. As long as they can move what they bring in they would order for us. Just a thought. Agreed - $10lb is getting up there. Depends on the quality, graze, breed etc. If it was a...
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    best lump charcoal

    No worries - the price per bag/lb is pretty low you just have to buy 10 bags or split with someone. I'm in the middle of an HVAC project on my 3 story 1920's home so I know where you are coming from.
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    best lump charcoal

    Here's the hard facts on the Wicked group buy: Pricing is FOB Elizabethtown, PA Half pallet price (30bag min) 14.79 or .67 the lb Full Pallet price (60 bag min) 14.00 or .62 the lb I would need to pick this up on a M-F and do the drop so I don't need to rent the trailer for more than one day...
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    best lump charcoal

    Thanks Keith: So here is what I have so far: KeithG 25 Me 10 Scott maybe 10 Scott - let me know ASAP if you are in at .70 lb (rounded). I'm going to get firm pricing today and post. I would be picking this up in Elizabethown, PA We will need to come up with a drop point. I'll...
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    best lump charcoal

    Dude, That's like right next door to me, like 15 min tops. I got the HD 2500 RAM If you need my help, let me know. B </div></BLOCKQUOTE> You so phunny You know I was baiting you I'm well aware of your proximity to E-Town. Figured it might be good to see you again and show off my '65 pan...
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    best lump charcoal

    Hi Scott - I can't say. I've done the read many many times of lump from the Naked Whiz reviews. It's a old, old compendium that gets updated and has a very low level detail and reviews. I have never used Wicked Warrior. Thing is I want to try it. It's got a lot of respect from lump bigots. So I...
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    best lump charcoal

    Update COB today. Best opportunity is the wholesaler in E-town. 14.80 a 22lb bag 30-60 bags. I will call up next week and close the deal. Scott and Keith - you two still in? With the 3 of us it would 30 bags at $14.80 a bag. Please confirm? If everyone looses interest I might just see if I...
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    Tri Tip withdrawals

    Yeah that's a bit of the rub with TJ's and Tri Tips they are heavy trim and small. Now undersantd that you don't find TT's much over 3 to 3.5 lb at the heaviest and that is based on trim. Typical even an TJ's is right around 2 lb to 2.5 lb. Heavier will usually mean the club is left on and a...
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    best lump charcoal

    Some pricing info to date: Best price on WG = From a wholesaler in Elizabethown, PA who has 800 bags in stock: $14.80 ea. for 22 lb bag, same price half skid (30) or full skid (60), so around .68 a lb Current price of Humphrey from Pottstown Roller Mill in Pottstwon, PA is $12.25 per 20lb bag...
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    best lump charcoal

    I am trending towards working with a wholesaler that keeps volume in stock. Have a line on one and will check today. So yes - typically retail on lump is around $1ish a pound. If you find a wholesaler you get much lower than that. Frankly it's the same scenario with Humphrey's. Regional...
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    best lump charcoal

    Pricing on half pallet from Wicked is a wash. Looking at options. Will get back. So I am working on a "half pallet order" of 30 bags. Shame we can't get more momentum in terms of larger order. But hey I will work on best effort for 30 bags. Let's see what I come up with. In the end I will...
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    Roadside Chicken

    Almost always when I do. See way up thread posted photos and all a long time ago. Door out no pan, use the lid to control flare/flames. Basically use the WSM as an UDS (ugly drum smoker). Works fantastic. Easier and more friendly to use than the kettle. So stack up the fuel and get things...
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    Asian Grill and 'Cue

    Hmm, so was looking to add some APL books to my library. "Serious Barbecue" seems to be a collectors item Can't find one reasonable.

 

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