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Found a pretty good looking Boston butt at wally world yesterday and figured what the heck. I made my own rub from salt pepper cavenders garlic salt cayenne and some brown sugar. Its going on in a few more min.
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Looks like the Boston Butts are the meat of the month lately. I'll be scoring a couple at HEB if I can get over there today.
Can't wait to get heavy handed with some SB Hawg Waller Honey Rub.
Looking forward to your finale, Sir Justin
Can't wait to get heavy handed with some SB Hawg Waller Honey Rub.
Looking forward to your finale, Sir Justin
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Fire it up! What are you cooking it on ?
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Cavenders is another seasoning I keep within arm's reach at home. Lol! Looking forward to your results here!
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Its been on since 5 this morning. Im using hard wood lump and no wood. I want to see if the lump leaves any kind of flavor. Is still on the fence on wethet to wrap in foil or not.
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Why no wood?
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Wood is wonderful; wood is what makes the world go round. without a WOODY, we all wouldn't be here
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Somebody call me ??Rambo wrote:Wood is wonderful; wood is what makes the world go round. without a WOODY, we all wouldn't be here
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Rambo wrote:Why no wood?
Just an experiment. I want to see what kind of flavors are left by the lump coal.
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You should have pretty good flavor depending on your lump.JustinCouch wrote:Rambo wrote:Why no wood?
Just an experiment. I want to see what kind of flavors are left by the lump coal.
The stuffed chicken I just did was lump only and the wife says to me, wow that's hot a pretty good Smokey flavor.
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Im using cowboy lump. I hope it turns out good.
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I've switched to Royal Oak a long while back and haven't changed since.JustinCouch wrote:Im using cowboy lump. I hope it turns out good.
Pulling for ya, please let us know how it comes out.
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woodenvisions wrote:I've switched to Royal Oak a long while back and haven't changed since.JustinCouch wrote:Im using cowboy lump. I hope it turns out good.
Pulling for ya, please let us know how it comes out.
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I cant find royal oak lump here. I would like to try it
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Not using wood has made the butt take a very light color. I wonder if there will beans flavor?
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