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Savannahsmoker
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Following Old Dave's Advice on using the Cobb Grill.
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August 10, 2017, 10:34:30 PM »
Grilled Lobster Tail
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The Cobb Grill is the most fun grill, roaster, smoker and all around cooker I had in years.
Thanks to Old Dave advice.
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Old Dave
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Re: Following Old Dave's Adice on using the Cobb Grill.
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August 11, 2017, 04:59:29 AM »
All right Art, you got me there...I have not tried grilled lobster on the grill yet. Just as soon as I can find a deal on the lobster over here in corn country, I'll have to get one and give it a try. It sure looks good!!
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Old Dave
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3 Backwoods--3 Big Green Eggs--2 Char-Broils
1 Cobb--1 Original Fast Eddy Pellet Cooker
1 Traeger & 2 Green Mountain Pellet Cookers
1 Genuswine Rotisserie Smoker--2 Hasty Bakes
1 Orion Cooker--6 Webers--Several Homebuilts
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