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Offline Jaxon

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Re: Big Boy Ribs on the Old Smokey
« Reply #14 on: July 28, 2014, 04:13:16 PM »
Now, Mike, don't go leavin' your Weber roots, man.

That OS did mighty fine with ONE rack o' ribs, but you have cooked multiple racks on the Webers you have.

If you decide to get rid of  'em, lemme know...
That bein' said, I'll tell you (don't tell a soul about this) I haven't cooked on anything but the Akorn since I got it a couple of months ago [well, I DID cook some hamburgers on the gasser once].  Haven't used the Kettle or the offset since the hot weather moved in.  It is just too hot to stay out there with those hot boxes.

just sayin'...
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Re: Big Boy Ribs on the Old Smokey
« Reply #15 on: July 28, 2014, 04:21:27 PM »
Now, Mike, don't go leavin' your Weber roots, man.

That OS did mighty fine with ONE rack o' ribs, but you have cooked multiple racks on the Webers you have.

If you decide to get rid of  'em, lemme know...
That bein' said, I'll tell you (don't tell a soul about this) I haven't cooked on anything but the Akorn since I got it a couple of months ago [well, I DID cook some hamburgers on the gasser once].  Haven't used the Kettle or the offset since the hot weather moved in.  It is just too hot to stay out there with those hot boxes.

just sayin'...

Oh I don't plan on going away from my Weber's. They are what I started on. I just like to see what other cookers will do. I am still pondering the Akorn, but unless
I can get it for what I paid for the Old Smokey I think I will meet with some resistance from my wife!  ;) I haven't cooked on either of my pellet grills for awhile, but that
is due to the dang lightning and thunderstorms we seem to be getting every afternoon. Just something about electricity and rain that makes my charcoal cookers a lot more
inviting and safer.  ;)
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Re: Big Boy Ribs on the Old Smokey
« Reply #16 on: July 30, 2014, 12:02:52 PM »
Love the look of those ribs. Ribs and charcoal go together. Haven't used my gas grill since I went charcoal.
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Re: Big Boy Ribs on the Old Smokey
« Reply #17 on: August 12, 2014, 04:02:25 PM »
Love the look of those ribs. Ribs and charcoal go together. Haven't used my gas grill since I went charcoal.

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