That's a steal.Originally posted by Jefferey:
For those who have access to a cash and carry, just found Lazzari lump 40# bag on sale for $11.29. I have been using Kford and hope this will improve my bbq.
Jefferey, Lazzari Mesquite lump was the first lump I ever used back in 84-85. I loved the stuff and bought it via a phone call to them. I had bought 2 40lb bags and just loved it. I haven't used it since then but, it still should burn just fine. 40 lbs of lump for $11 and change is a great deal. Yeah it will spark and carry on some, but that doesn't bother me in the least. Cooking food over good smelling lump coals is what it's about in my book. JMO. FWIW it's still rated very high on some of the best Lump I ever used.Originally posted by Jefferey:
Bryan,
Have you used this stuff? I got 2 bags and will go get more if you think it's a deal. Thanks-
IMO, Hands down the absolute best lump I ever used, and no longer can get here in the States is Maple Leaf Lump, from Canada, They used to import it to us but no longer do.Originally posted by Jefferey:
Bryan,
What are the top 3 lump charcoals in your opinion?
Originally posted by Eric G:
Ok I have this dilemma, I would like to switch over to using Lump for my WSM cooks rather than briquettes. Problem being I cant find any lump other than Cowboy lump which from what I hear and personal experience is cr@p. I have checked at the Wal Marts, BJs, Lowes, HDs, Ace Hardwares in my area and they sell nothing but kingsford and cowboy lump. Its actually a surprise when I find RO briquetttes. Now I live not to far away from the distribution center of WGC lump Charcoal but 30 22lb bags seems a little excessive. Anybody know any place locally that carries lump charcoal in my area (Southern NH/Northern Mass) Thanks...