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185 super smoke for 5 hours then up to 225! Nice bark great tenderness! Injected with Butchers Prime!
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2nd Brisket off the timberline
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2nd Brisket off the timberline
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Re: 2nd Brisket off the timberline
I appears that your pics are to large (tall) 1200 pix is the maximum height so see if you can reduce and repost them.
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Re: 2nd Brisket off the timberline
Looks food. Nice smoke ring.
Select Medium on your photo size so the Non Tapatalk folks can see them as well.
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Re: 2nd Brisket off the timberline
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Sports, Beer and Q!
Tall Pines Cookers
Treager Timberline 1300
Treager LiL Tex
Big Green Egg XL
Tall Pines Cookers
Treager Timberline 1300
Treager LiL Tex
Big Green Egg XL
- OldUsedParts
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Re: 2nd Brisket off the timberline
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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