Got the hook-up locally and for years and years to come...as long as I buy some fruit and bring them some pulled pork (the owner's wife requested!).
I've read about being able to use fresh apple wood for smokes but personally, I have not used fresh wood for any of my smokes in the past. I don't know how this stuff burns so I will have to burn a piece and smell it quickly, to see if it smells different than seasoned apple wood.
Anyone here use fresh fruit wood for their smokes. Do you burn with the bark or do you not use the bark? I'd be curious to know!
I have to split some of these and allow them to dry. Some of the pieces are over a year old, so they should be ok in a month or so. Moisture from rain and snow is still on 'em. I spent about an hour sawzalling and picking-up already-cut pieces.
Tim, if you're reading this and would like some wood, come on over to Ansonia and grab some from me.
I've read about being able to use fresh apple wood for smokes but personally, I have not used fresh wood for any of my smokes in the past. I don't know how this stuff burns so I will have to burn a piece and smell it quickly, to see if it smells different than seasoned apple wood.
Anyone here use fresh fruit wood for their smokes. Do you burn with the bark or do you not use the bark? I'd be curious to know!

I have to split some of these and allow them to dry. Some of the pieces are over a year old, so they should be ok in a month or so. Moisture from rain and snow is still on 'em. I spent about an hour sawzalling and picking-up already-cut pieces.
Tim, if you're reading this and would like some wood, come on over to Ansonia and grab some from me.
