I used them all!!


 

~Mark~

TVWBB Pro
Yesterday (July 5th) I had our family over for a picnic. It was a great excuse to pull the cork on a fun smoke and grilling day.
All the meat I looked at looked like garbage, so I opted for a cryovac pork butt.
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I gave it a pre-rub with yellow mustard, then a good coating of my pork rub.
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So at 0430 on the 5th I started my mini charcoal starter with about 20 coals using my Performer's starter.
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I love this little chimney.
So the smoker was running and coming up to temp by 0500. Right on schedule.
Once the sun came out I brought out the rest of my arsenal to get ready for the rest of my cook.
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At about 1400 my brother came over, so I did a little showing off with my beer bread.
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Next I chopped up a bunch of peppers onions and garlic, I put that on my Performer and added 2 cans of tomato puree and a stick of butter.
I let that bubble and soak up some pecan flavor while I cooked some Italian turkey sausage on my Smokey Joe Silver. Once the sausage was fully cooked I added it to the Performer with a 12Oz can of Yuengling beer and let that bubble for about an hour.
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It was about the best day you could ask for.
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At 1700 I pulled off the pork butt and let it rest.
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This is when I got very busy cooking poppers, bacon wrapped pretzels, and corn casserole, so I missed out on pictures for the rest of the night.
It was like a Kings Table. With pulled pork, county fair sausage, pirate baked beans, corn casserole, beer bread, poppers, and bacon wrapped pretzels with beer dip all cooked on the grills. Along with all that people brought crock pot mac and cheese, pasta salad, cheese cake, cherry pie, chips dips and a strawberry slush with Captain Morgan's Black. I failed my VWBB group because I didn't get enough pictures, but I was hungry and after a few yuenglings and three or four seriously strong slush's taking pictures wasn't even a thought.
Needless to say, it was a fantastic day with grills and family.
 
Love all the pics!!!! Looks like you had a great time. We know how it gets sometimes don't worry about the pics....:)
 
Love it, you just need a Santa Maria, and your done! FYI, Costco sells Santa Maria's
 
I missed taking the pulled pork pictures, but it was the best pulled pork you'd ever seen:cool:

I've looked at those grills before, but I need to build my grill house first.

I saw someone doing those bacon wrapped pretzels before. Just make sure you wrap the whole pretzel or it will burn.
 
That storage cabinet was sold at Sam's Club about 4 or 5 years ago. It's really nice with big easy to roll wheels. I have most of my grill toys stored in it.
 
So you don't have a backyard? Or you set it all up in front to drive your neighbours crazy. If I saw all that going on across the street I would call it " cruel and unusual punishment ". Actually I'd probably pop over and share(steal) a few Yeunglings with(from) you. Great job.
 
Mark great looking food and equipment. Mark how do you like the weber spirit E210...i am thinking about getting one.
 
Fantastic feast, Mark!

Wish I lived in your neighborhood. I would have come over to see if you needed any help.................eating all the goodies!! :cool:
 
Thanks for all the kind words.
I love my Spirit! For grilling and baking it is awesome.

I cook in my drive way because I don't have a deck on the back of the house, and shoot I just like showing off. Whenever I fire up the grills the neighbors always stop by to see what I'm up to. I always have cold beer in the garage and extra chairs to kick back in.

That cart is in no way waterproof. It has a wooden top and the way the back is I'm sure rain would get in. However it is a fantastic cart. It holds just about all my toys, and I keep my 18.5 WSM on top when it's not being used. Those big wheels make it nice to move the cart around even with the WSM on top.
 
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Mad skills and lots o toys! Best thing to come out of Poland, ohio since... Well, since forever! Lmao great cook and post!
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