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    Got it seasoning now!! Going to the grocery store in a while.
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    Yay........now you can eat good lol
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    Be time to fry that baby up before long, hope you enjoy it Major.
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    What would be a good n easy first time to cook?
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    Meat loaf is the fastest......275 degrees for about a hour and a half or hour and 40 min. If useing cooking thermometer or meat thermometer...about 160 degree core temp
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    You can get a electronic digital cooking thermometer with wireless remote at walmart for 15 bucks. Sit in the house when it gets to core temp it will flash and beep. Then its done. They have them over in the dept where the grills and stuff are. Thinks its called Backyard Cooking thermometer
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    may be a little late in the day to put ribs or pork on...
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    How long and what temp do you guys do a pork butt that weighs say 5 lbs or so

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    Quote Originally Posted by clfarms1 View Post
    How long and what temp do you guys do a pork butt that weighs say 5 lbs or so
    Smoking beef at a safe temperature

    Smoke beef at a temperature of 225 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep it smoking for a duration equal to about an hour and a half per pound of meat. This rule applies to sliced or pulled brisket. For beef ribs, keep it smoking at 225 for three or four hours. Slice into it to check if the center has cooked before cooling the meat.

    Smoking pork at a safe temperature

    For pulled or smoked pork butt, smoke the meat at a temperature of 225 degrees Fahrenheit. It should remain smoking for an hour and a half for every pound of meat. For pork spare ribs, smoker temperature should be in the range of 225 to 240, and the meat should be left smoking for six or seven hours until fully cooked.



    Not all pork is created equal. When you are smoking a lean cut like pork loin, cook it until it reaches 145 degrees Fahrenheit. Any more and you risk drying it out. For pork shoulder, especially if you are making pulled pork, smoke it until it reaches 195 degrees Fahrenheit. This melts the connective tissues, giving you that slick, finger-licking experience of good barbecue.



    Smoking poultry pieces at a safe temperature

    Turkey legs should be smoked at 250 degrees Fahrenheit for four hours. Chicken thighs should be smoked at 250 for one and a half hours. A turkey breast with the bone in should be smoked at 240 for anywhere from four to six hours. Adjust cooking time by the size of your cuts of meat.


    Smoking whole poultry at a safe temperature

    A whole chicken should be smoked at 250 degrees Fahrenheit for about an hour and a half, depending on its size. A whole turkey should be smoked at 240 for about six and a half hours. This applies to a 12-pound turkey, so adjust according to your turkey's weight.


    Use a thermometer to test the temperature of your smoker. This way, you are sure you have achieved the correct smoker temperature for the type of meat you are smoking. Digital probe meat thermometers read the temperature from inside the meat during the smoking process and are extremely accurate. Smoke your meat safely and enjoy the delicious result




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