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Old 01-23-2012, 08:58 AM   #22
hankaye
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Arrey,
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Howdy All;

Choosing a BB-Q is kind of a personl thing.
I can understand the questions of;
Why did you get...
How well does it pack-up for traveling
etc. .....

As I am mostly cooking for myself, sometimes for one or 2 others
I don't need one of the backyard giants. But I tend to stay in one spot for months at a time....... what to buy ???????????

When I have time (generaly do), I have a Weber 'Smokey Joe' uses charcoal
gives me a better taste;

http://www.weber.com/explore/grills/...y-joe-silver-2

For quick and easy, I have a Master Forge;

http://www.lowes.com/pd_184640-10792...4294850895_44_

Bought a 4' hose and run it off one of the RV's tanks.

In my storage unit in Utah I keep, for special occisions.
such as smoking 30 ro 40 pound of ribs. Slow cookin' 5 or 6
pork shoulders ... stuff like that.

a Brinkman smoker;

http://www.brinkmann.net/products/ou...tem=805-2101-W

The legs are the weak-point on this one. Will be fabricating a better set myself.

My thinking is that everyone needs to realize how much cooking do ya intend to do, what TYPE of cooking do you prefer to do, how many hungry mouths do you have to feed on a regular basis...
It's always a personal choise.......

my nickle's worth .....

hankaye
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