I was just over at Oak Ridge BBQ's website as I am needing to replenish the rub supply when I noticed they added wood to their product list. So I click on it and it takes me to their Squogs. Chunks of hickory that measure 3.5"X3.5"X12" that's a pretty decent hunk of wood. Claims it will burn up to 8 hours but not in my stick burner it won't. I'm guessing that would last at the most 2 hours with some other wood burning with it.
Seeing as how I'll never see any hickory wood around here no matter how long I live I'm tempted to buy some as I always wanted to try some out. I figure one or two of these logs put on at the right time during a cook might be enough to give me some flavor. I'm thinking put a squog on a nice bed of oak coals let it get started and then start to close the vents down until I slow things enough to get a thicker blue than normal.
Here's a link to the Squogs! Love that word, Squog! Hand me a squog would ya!
Seeing as how I'll never see any hickory wood around here no matter how long I live I'm tempted to buy some as I always wanted to try some out. I figure one or two of these logs put on at the right time during a cook might be enough to give me some flavor. I'm thinking put a squog on a nice bed of oak coals let it get started and then start to close the vents down until I slow things enough to get a thicker blue than normal.
Here's a link to the Squogs! Love that word, Squog! Hand me a squog would ya!
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