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    Spares Two Ways

    Quick question - after you foiled for the 2 hours, did you unwrap them and put them back on the smoker? - or was that the end of your cook? Just curious.
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    My Second Go Round with Ribs

    A little more practice with KB would be good until you get a handle on it. I used it for about a year or so before I moved on to lump. But your ribs look good. Thats the good thing with this BBQ thing. Even when your food doesn't turn out quite the way you planned - its still pretty good.
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    Looking for foiling tips

    I agree - I'm not going for a sweet taste. Not really a big fan of sweet. I like more of a solid smoky barbecue type of flavor. I think I'll skip the honey and the brown sugar.
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    Looking for foiling tips

    Parkay?...not butter? Any particular reason why?
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    Looking for foiling tips

    Hello. I am thinking about trying some foiled ribs. I've done ribs on my WSM many times but never tried foiling them so I'm looking to experiment. My question is what to put in the foil along with the ribs. I know the most common thing to use is a little apple juice which I plan to do. But...
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    first brisket pici

    I'm sure it looked good and was quite tasty - but you forgot the pic:confused:
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    My First Cook -- 10 Things I Learned

    In regards to your #8 - I use the Weber Lighter Cubes. Here in SoCal, I find them at Lowes or Home Depot. A box of 24 cubes is 3 bucks and change. I use them 2 at a time to light my chimney. They light very quickly (in about a second) and you don't get those tiny flying bits of paper.
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    Friday night Steak and stuff

    Good looking steaks. BBQ sauce on a ribeye?? What's wrong with that kid??
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    Maverick ET-732 Pit Probe & WSM

    I started off attaching my probe to the center of the top grate. But I noticed my temps fluctuated too much and my food was cooking a lot faster than I wanted it to. So I have changed strategies and moved my probe to the top vent. So far its been good but my real test will be when I do some...
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    Boney Beef Ribs & Smoked Bologna

    Those ribs are quite boney - but I'm sure they were still good eatin.
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    Ribs and apple juice brined turkey

    Good job on the bird and ribs. Nice bite on the ribs. Curious to know one thing - what temp was your cooker at and how did the skin turn out on the bird? Just curious. Also, if you're looking for a good apple juice brine, try this one. I think you'll like it, I use it all the time.
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    Factory thermometer problem. . .

    The best way to deal with the lid therm is to ignore it and get yourself a good remote thermometer. I suggest the Maverick ET-732 - thats what I have and a you'll see a lot of guys (and gals) on this forum use the same.
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    Is there a big difference between 215 degrees and 225?

    I use 225 as more of a marker. I try not to go too far below because I don't want to drag things out. But I get a little above - say up to about 250 - I have no problem with that. I used to adjust like crazy trying to stay right at 225. Now I just try to stay within range.
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    Can someone explain foiling (the smoker, not the food)

    I foil my water pan just for easier clean up. Otherwise you meat dripping will get on the pan, get cooked in (baked on) and be impossible to clean off. I have a friend who uses a Brinkmann smoker (I know...I know) and he never foiled his pan. Then when he finally went to clean it, he had to...
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    new WSM

    That is a good deal. I've never used Kingsford Comp. I stopped using Kingsford Blue for the same reason - that chemical odor. I'd be curious to see if K-Comp has that same smell.
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    I am soooo hooked.........

    If you didn't like the dryness of the chicken, allow me to make a suggestion. One simple word...BRINE. Try brining it next time and I can almost guarantee you will like the end result. There are about a million different brine recipes out there but I like this one. You can use it on turkey...
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    Too cold

    I agree with this. When I first started using my WSM I used to spread my lit coals out all over my unlit. Then one day I decided to concentrate them all in the center and I had better results. My WSM got up to the temp I wanted faster and stayed there more consistently. I would give that a shot.
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    America's Independence Day 2012 in Raymond Wisconsin.

    Nice post - ribs looked great. I bought some of that Bone Suckin' Sauce once...never even used it. I took one taste of it from the jar and hated it right away . It was a little too sweet for my taste. But I'm glad to see you enjoyed it. I know its pretty popular. But I think I'll stick...
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    How many lit coals?

    I usually use 20 - but I live in the Los Angeles area where its springtime weather pretty much all year around. In colder weather you might want to go with a little more - maybe 30. Or you could do like these other guys and do the weed-burner thing. That's what I love about BBQ - there...
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    First Smoke Question

    Closing down your vents to kill the fire is good to do. But what I like to do is once the fire is out and I have removed the ash and unburnt coals, I store my unit with all the vents open. That way you get good airflow through the unit while it is being stored. It helps keep strange mold...

 

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