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    Trade my 18" WSM for 14"-Cincinnati area

    Timothy You're probably right about the footprint and I did manage to cook a couple slabs of BB ribs Saturday using only the top wrack. Maybe I'll just let it slide. Les
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    Trade my 18" WSM for 14"-Cincinnati area

    Colin Thanks. You may be right. The 18 does offer a lot of flexibility; I'm just looking for something that takes up less space. Les
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    Trade my 18" WSM for 14"-Cincinnati area

    As do I. I would love to just trade even and avoid trying to see on CL or FMP. Les
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    Trade my 18" WSM for 14"-Cincinnati area

    Is their a formula for relisting? Or do I just post anew?
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    Trade my 18" WSM for 14"-Cincinnati area

    Rich Also a 69 Tar Heel"
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    Trade my 18" WSM for 14"-Cincinnati area

    No interest. Will remove in a day or two.
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    Trade my 18" WSM for 14"-Cincinnati area

    I have an 18" WSM which gets very little use, and it takes up too much space on my deck. My Weber kettle gets most of the action. Our children are grown so a 14 should be plenty big for two folks. Would like to trade even. 18 is about ten years old. Les
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    What is everyone's favorite charcoal?

    I use Humphrey lump. when available. Loved Weber briquettes for smoking, but those days are apparently gone. Les
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    Micah's Country Eggs

    Of course!
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    Micah's Country Eggs

    Make me number three. I also remember Jack Benny on the radio. Les
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    Switching to Lump...

    I love Humphrey's. It does have some huge pieces and to which I take a chisel. It has very little ash, and I use it primarily when I grill. Weber briquettes are my go to for smoking. Les
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    Pacific Rim Marinade

    Joan Tried your recipe last night on a chicken half. Very tasty and a keeper. I should have taken pics but it was another 9:00 dinner. Thanks for the post. Les
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    Pacific Rim Marinade

    I was hoping that would be your answer. Just bought a pork loin at Aldi and cut in to chops. With daylight saving arriving Saturday night I'll be doing a lot more grilling. I'll certainly let you know how things turn out.
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    Pacific Rim Marinade

    Joan Love this recipe. I have a question; when you grill after marinating pork chops, etc., do you use the marinade to mop or depose of it? I just bought all the ingredients; can't wait to try it. Les
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    Mother’s Day Dinner

    Rich Glad to hear the good news about Barb. As I told you my wife is a two time survivor and has been cancer free and very healthy for many years. Continued best wishes. Les Stubby
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    Update on Barb

    Rich I've meant to post upon hearing of your situation, and am finally doing so. My wife was first diagnosed in 1993 and had a lump removed and had treatments, I can't remember whether chemo or radiation. Her cancer returned in 2000 in the same spot and she had a mastectomy (sp?) and treatments...
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    Most Popular Turkey Rub?

    Charles Haven't posted in a while. Paul Prudhomme's Poultry Magic is awfully good on fowl. The recipe is easy to find online. Give it a try. Les
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    Mavrick 73 or similar-free to a good home

    Benji How so I check for PM's? I'm an old computer illiterate. View the forum daily, but haven't posted for a while. Did cook some Wolfe orange marmalade party wings last night. Killer. Les

 

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