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Someone needs to get over themselves.
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Someone needs to get over themselves. how many of them are there..... me? lol
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Dude give up the plans for fridge gal....comon!
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how many of them are there..... me?
And that somebody is ewe...
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OK, due to the FIRST PART of this thread, I have studied the linked BBQ video extensively and my brother and I constructed a pit based on the video. We're going to try it out this Saturday with 70# of chicken halves, 30# of pork butts and two bundles of hardwood slabs. Anybody hungry?!?
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Pictures please!!!!!
Thanks
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I don't feed em I eat em
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Pictures please!!!!!
Thanks I'll try to get some up over the weekend!
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Nice bigbrie...nice yard also!
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This thread still here! I was thinking, you might want to try the Italian way. My Grandfather would stack cinder blocks 2 high in a rectangle out in the garden and dump a couple bags of charcoal in. After it got hot, out come the spits and grilling baskets. I have a whiskey barrel out in the lean-to full of grilling baskets! I like to bring one camping because it's handy as heck over an open fire! When I was little, we'd skewer meat and vegetables, and put chicken and fish and steaks... in baskets. You'd take them off the fire to baste them and put them back on. Flip as needed. It was fun. So long as you just wipe them off after using them and don't think you feel the need to wash them. Baskets are fun.
"I didn't get the sophisticated gene in this family. I started the sophisticated gene in this family." Willie Robertson
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Looks pretty doggone nice.
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I'm really digging the shop you have in the background. What's that all about?
The pit looks great too and as long as the Q was good it don't matter how soon or long it took to cook.
Nice job Jester!
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Thanks. That's my brother's (DonSM70 on the campfire) garage. He's the guy vigilantly tending the fire in the next to last pic. I'll let him jump in here.
We're trying to plan a baby back rib event for the pit next.
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byc,
My brother (Jester) alerted me to your comment on the shop that is pictured. I'm 62, and retired, and I spend way more time in there than I do the house.
We bought this place about 3 years ago and the first thing Jester and I did was to build a "man cave" in the top floor of the original barn (top, left in the picture, with the row of windows). The first floor (approx. 60' x 100') is workshop and garage space. I'm working very hard to fill it up!
It's been a great property and between the man cave and the 28 acres, it has become party central for family and friends.
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I would have bet my life on there being a man cave up in there. My Dad has about the same setup but a smaller barn. Nice digs for sure. I'm envious.
David
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byc,
Looking back in the thread, I see that you're the one who posted the Kentucky BBQ link. Thanks a lot!! That's the only reason we're talking now. If you ever get to PA let us know. We'll give you the grand tour then eat some BBQ! I'm sure you could teach us a thing or two as well!
Dale
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We bought this place about 3 years ago and the first thing Jester and I did was to build a "man cave" in the top floor of the original barn (top, left in the picture, with the row of windows). The first floor (approx. 60' x 100') is workshop and garage space. I'm working very hard to fill it up! If you need any cheap labor to pick up and police the yard, run for beer, lemme know...LOL
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sse,
Can always use some good, cheap labor! Did you happen to notice the floating half keg in Jester's first picture, next to the ladder. It's a good thing that he can cook 'cause he sure does drink a lot of beer.
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