Texas Zero U weekend ... So it begins
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Texas Zero U weekend ... So it begins
Tonight are ribs. When they come off Brisket goes on and tomorrow morning Chicken goes on. Let's get the party started tonight!
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Looking like you know what ya doing,lol
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I just wing it. Life is an experiment and so is cooking.
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BOOMER!!!!!!
I’ll be eating Corny dogs and drinking beer from wax paper cups.
Ribs look good!
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I’ll be eating Corny dogs and drinking beer from wax paper cups.
Ribs look good!
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Mighty fine munchin right there.
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Re: Texas Zero U weekend ... So it begins
Well the flame went out early this morning. Seems the fire starter isn't working. Auger was working so I pulled everything out, dumped the ash cup, put in a handful of pellets. and lit them with my handy dandy torch. Everything back on track now. Probably going to dry out the brisket... we'll see. I guess Monday I will call Camp Chef again and see if I am entitled to a new firestick. Bet that's going to be a wench to change out.
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The Brisket and Chicken is coming along nicely.
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Chicken came off.... waiting on the Brisket
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All done! Just in time for kickoff!
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Bobcat, can you share what you put on the chicken?
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Exquisite cookery. Great colour man.
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Tejano0369 wrote:Bobcat, can you share what you put on the chicken?
http://ralphsspices.com/ Ralph's Fajita with Lime and Lawry's Seasoned Salt. That's how my wife likes it. One light coat of each after Olive oil is applied for binding.
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bobcat1 wrote:Tejano0369 wrote:Bobcat, can you share what you put on the chicken?
http://ralphsspices.com/ Ralph's Fajita with Lime and Lawry's Seasoned Salt. That's how my wife likes it. One light coat of each after Olive oil is applied for binding.
Thanks.
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