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Offline LostArrow

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Re: Small backyard stick burners
« Reply #14 on: July 30, 2015, 09:18:16 PM »
Thought this was a good time to revisit this topic.

I don't make cooking to much like work , I have a job my hobby should be fun 8)
I don't do overnight cooks & often after 6-8 hours foil & finish on the gasser.
When you want to make smoking fun there's nothing better than tending a fire , adding a log every 1-2 hours listening to music, eating peanuts & solving the problems off the world.
If I just need to get something cooked my kamodo will cook fine with absolutely no interaction from me,got to where it was just boring ???
If I've got time wood, fire, meat , beer!
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Offline Jaxon

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Re: Small backyard stick burners
« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2015, 09:36:49 PM »
As I read the initial post, I nearly jumped outta my chair to get Deb..."read this and you'll understand!!!"

Then I scrolled down thru the replies and saw the one I posted - can't even remember the post, but I remember the feelings.  Didn't realize it was from 2013...it didn't matter.
Then I saw the post from veryolddog and thought, "Yeah, brother, you nailed it, too". 
Funny what inhaling a little smoke can do to your mind...

So glad to revisit this one. 

Bookmarked!!!
« Last Edit: July 30, 2015, 09:42:49 PM by Jaxon »
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