Cassondra
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I bought a large bag of briquets last spring, thinking I would learn to slow cook on our old Weber kettle. (FYI, I've only used the kettle with chunk charcoal--and many years ago because I got the gas Weber and got so very lazy, but want to renew my relationship with the Kettle)
Anyway, the deck box leaked and the charcoal got very wet, more than once over the summer. Is the charcoal usable once it dries out? Or do I need to just toss it? It's....charred stuff, so seems like it should not be destroyed by getting wet, once it's dry again. Can anybody give me a primer on charcoal so I'm not dumb about this? Thanks in advance. Hope to refurb my old kettle this winter and use it again.
Anyway, the deck box leaked and the charcoal got very wet, more than once over the summer. Is the charcoal usable once it dries out? Or do I need to just toss it? It's....charred stuff, so seems like it should not be destroyed by getting wet, once it's dry again. Can anybody give me a primer on charcoal so I'm not dumb about this? Thanks in advance. Hope to refurb my old kettle this winter and use it again.
