Hey I don't doubt it at all. Just a little side story, my son has a friend in Tampa where he lives and that guy has a friend that does the competition smoking thing. SO time before last we went to visit they fixed it up for us to go over to his friends home on the water and just across the street was the BBQ guy. He made us ribs and pulled pork to die for. He ask if I wanted to go over across teh street to see his cooking smaoker andn I have wanted one ever since. It come from Oklahoma and is pretty big. The cool part is he sets the temp he wants and uses little pellets made from 60/40 Oak/Hickory I think it was. That darn cooker has a place to put the pellets and it lets them down to the firs as needed to keep the temp right.
So just about trouble free cooking. And man I got to say his BBQ was pretty darn good. I think the people that make the smoker gave it to him because of his reputation and winning of these cook offs.
Darn thing is almost $4000.00 though and the wife looks at me with that you better not do that look, LOL! Still I want one.
Anyway long way to say I would sure try yours too as I just love good BBQ. We had a guy in my home town that was not a rich man at all, but had a BBQ place and way back in the 1960's or 70's Kraft offered him money for his sauce recipe, but he turned them down. best BBQ sauce I ever had to this day. Just sorry he's gone now and when I go home can't go see Charlie and get some of his ribs.
Lots of guys like brisket, but I am a rib/pulled pork kind of guy I guess. Also like the chipped Beef if it's without any fat cuz if I hit fat it's over and don't want another bite. So if you come and can bring your smoker just let me know and come on. I have an old heavy smoker pit type made from 20" pipe, but don't use it enough for my way of thinking. Has the fire box and all, but weighs like 600 pounds so not moving that thing.
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